“Omatsuri”
” Omatsuri” means a ritual for worshiping Gods or Buddha, or an event held in gratitude towards nature. The word…
Hiroshima travel information
” Omatsuri” means a ritual for worshiping Gods or Buddha, or an event held in gratitude towards nature. The word…
Hiroshima Carp is Hiroshima’s professional baseball team, and was originally formed by the people of the city in 1950, five…
Hiroshima Orizuru Tower From the top observation deck, you can get a full panorama view of the Atomic Bomb Dome…
Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims As the first city in the world to be attached with a nuclear bomb, Hiroshima…
Ebisuko It is officially called the Great Ebisu Festival. In Hiroshima, it is affectionately called ” Ebessan.” In this festival,…
Ebisuko It is officially called the Great Ebisu Festival. In Hiroshima, it is affectionately called ” Ebessan.” In this festival,…
Twice the opportunity to take in the O-Torii Gate’s beautiful view. Every 6 hours the tide around Miyajima will shift,…
Hiroshima Castle was the largest castle in western Japan, but was completely destroyed by the atomic-bombing. It was reconstructed 50…
Miyajima has several important Buddhist temples, including the Daigan-ji temple, just south of Itsukushima-shrine, which is dedicated to Benzaiten, the…
After exploring Peace Park, come take a break at this open air cafe along the river! A fashionable cafe that…