Ji-no-hi Matsuri
Frenetic and colorful countryside festival that involves groups of locals charging up and down a narrow street carrying huge umbrellas.
Frenetic and colorful countryside festival that involves groups of locals charging up and down a narrow street carrying huge umbrellas.
Head to the 8th-floor international melting pot for the usual amazing cocktails, plus eclectic dance music courtesy of the Hiroshima Station crew.
Mid-season inter-league pro baseball action at the Mazda "Zoom Zoom" Stadium as Hiroshima Carp play Chiba's Lotte Marines.
Monthly night featuring club influenced permutations of jazz and soul.
100 shrine maidens dance to soothe the souls of those lost to war and to wish for a good match at Hiroshima Gokoku Shrine. Kagura too!
Tomo Bentenjima Fireworks Festival in the quaint port town of Tomo-no-ura kicks off the years's summer's fireworks festivals!
Mid-season inter-league pro baseball action at the Mazda "Zoom Zoom" Stadium as Hiroshima Carp play Kansai's Orix Buffaloes.
Hiroshima really comes alive over the three nights of Tōkasan - a festival that really does feel "festive". Join the
Mibu-no-hanadaue is a revived rice planting ritual that dates back to the Middle Ages and is reenacted on the first
Local DJs spin Northern Soul, R&B, and various mod-loved music at Sea Cake Style.
Indie rock past and present all night at one of Hiroshima's longest running club nights at Bar Edge.
Ritual rice planting and traditional agricultural dance performances at Shukkeien Garden in the center of Hiroshima city.