Shirakami-san Shrine
Referred to as Shirakami-san by locals, Shirakami Shrine, gets its name (which means “white god”) from a time when the
Read moreReferred to as Shirakami-san by locals, Shirakami Shrine, gets its name (which means “white god”) from a time when the
Read moreThe highlands of rural Sera in the north of Mihara is a popular area among Japanese couples, families and groups
Read moreChupi is a great summer break from the heat. Although it may seem overly crowded on busy days, the atmosphere
Read moreWondering what to do with kids who have had too much sun or who want to explore, create and have
Read moreLocated in Asa-minami ku, a short walk from the Chorakuji Astram (Monorail) Station is Hiroshima’s City Transportation Museum. The museum
Read moreThe iconic Kintaikyo Bridge in the nearby city of Iwakuni with its unique five-span arch design is picture postcard beautiful.
Read moreShukkeien Garden’s ume plum blossoms are pretty in pink, yellow, and white, especially if you can catch them on a sunny day.
Read moreIt’s amazing how often I meet people who have lived in Hiroshima all their lives who have never visited Mitaki-dera
Read moreThe silver Peace Pagoda is one of first things you notice when arriving in Hiroshima by shinkansen and it offers an awesome view of the city.
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