
Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims
Cenotaph for the A-bomb Victims As the first city in the world to be attached with a nuclear bomb, Hiroshima…
Hiroshima travel information
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…
Wadaiko is the Japanese drum. It’s a japanese traditonal music instrument. It’s used for festival since a long time ago.
A fantastic experience and would recommend it to anyone.
Daishoin Temple Located within Mt.Misen, and behind Itsukushima Shrine, Daishoin Temple is the head temple of the Shingon Buddhist sect….