Mantō Mitama Matsuri
Gokoku-jinja Shrine 2-21 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima-shi, Hiroshima-ken, Japan100 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!
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!
Wom Wenders' slow-moving ode to the simple things in life is playing at Salon Cinema once a day at least
Onomichi's retro shopping arcade gets festive on Saturdays in the run up to the summer holidays.
Join local fans and experience the spectacular folk art that is Hiroshima Kagura, every Wednesday in Hiroshima City.
DJs spinning at Bar Edge every second Thursday of the month.
Hiroshima's only pub quiz (in English too!) at Hiroshima's Irish pub Molly Malone's
Exhibition of work by international artists that conveys "comical aspects of the excesses of surveillance and high-tech networks, as well
Stalls, fireworks and wishes for health and good luck at Sorasaya Shrine near Hiroshima A-bomb Dome.
One of Onomichi's three major festivals. Three groups of men dressed in happi coats carrying mikoshi portable shrines make their