Photogallery of Hiroshima, Japan

Hiroshima
Hiroshima by Marufish @flickr
Views of Miya Jima, temple and gateway
Views of Miya Jima, temple and gateway by Tony Cassidy @flickr
Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims
Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims by Kenichi Nobusue @flickr
Hiroshima
Hiroshima by Flowizm @flickr
Hiroshima
Hiroshima by Sean In Japan @flickr
Hiroshima memorial
Hiroshima memorial by Naixn @flickr
Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome
Hiroshima Atomic Bomb Dome by Themonnie @flickr
Hiroshima
Hiroshima by Xiquinhosilva @flickr
Hiroshima
Hiroshima by Xiquinhosilva @flickr
Hiroshima - guide chapters 1 2 3 4 5 6
More to see in Hiroshima
You can diversify the rest in Hiroshima visiting beautiful parks and exciting entertainment facilities. The city certainly impresses those who prefer to spend a lot of time in the open air. There is a vast selection of well-kept parks and gardens on its territory. A true sample of the Japanese garden art is the beautiful Shukkei-en Garden founded in the early 17th century. You can visit it during the period from October to March. The Garden features a variety of plants and typical national decorations. Hikers would like the Hijiyama Park; the vast part of its area is occupied by the dense forest and there are lots of tracks to walk. Nature lovers should visit the Hiroshima Botanical Park with a large collection of tropical plants. The amazing Asa Zoo, which became home to dozens of animals from all over the world, operates in Hiroshima. It is inhabited by elephants and giraffes, panthers and tigers; every day, interesting and informative tours are conducted for visitors. Those who prefer to relax in original places are recommended to visit the Insect Park. It is truly unique; it represents the largest collection of insects in western Japan. Hiroshima will be a real boon for shoppers; its main shopping street houses a variety of interesting shops, souvenir stalls and large-scale shopping centers. Pacela and Midorii Tenmaya shopping complexes remain the most popular; they represent different products and price ranges. Those who want to bring back some interesting edible … Read further

Chapters of the guide to Hiroshima

Hiroshima sightseeing

Not many people know about amazing sights of Hiroshima that can leave an unforgettable mark on everyone. The unearthly beauty of Nijo Castle built in 1593 and its museum in the main five-story tower are worth the highest praise. Is it possible to compare Mitaki and Fudoin temples with any other sight? Having seen them, you will keep the memory of this miracle in your hear for many years. You will need several days … Open

Cultural excursion through Hiroshima - things to see

Fans of historical sites would be interested in the Hiroshima Castle; a beautiful medieval building was completely rebuilt after the global destruction. Currently, one of the towers of the castle houses a small museum with an interesting collection of antique arms and armor. Near the castle there is the main Shinto Shrine of Hiroshima, Gokoku. Entry into its territory is free; during interesting events and holidays, … Open

Attractions and active leisure

Hiroshima will be a real boon for shoppers; its main shopping street houses a variety of interesting shops, souvenir stalls and large-scale shopping centers. Pacela and Midorii Tenmaya shopping complexes remain the most popular; they represent different products and price ranges. Those who want to bring back some interesting edible gifts should look into one of the many pastry shops. They sell delicious Momiji … Open

Cuisine and top restaurants

Ramen noodles are local classics; they are cooked with chicken and various vegetable mixtures. Fans of treats would like the most tender tsukimen meat noodles with juicy chunks of meat and gourmet sauces. Hassei is considered to be one of the best restaurants in the city; its visitors can taste all possible kinds of national foods and drinks. The name of the Okonomimura restaurant speaks for itself; popular … Open

Traditions and mentality of Hiroshima

One of the most striking and recognizable national characteristics is eating food with chopsticks. Locals manage them so cleverly that you would be carried away by the sight of their movement. European cutlery is served in many local restaurants; you will certainly need to ask for it, if you are not sure that you could cope with unusual chopsticks. During the meal, don’t stick chopsticks upright in the rice, … Open

Travel guide to Hiroshima

The reminder of the tragic events taking place in August 1945 is the Genbaku Dome. This is a historical construction crowned with a big globe dome. It is very surprising that the historic building is only 16 meters from the epicenter of the atomic bomb explosion and managed to survive. The building has not been intentionally reconstructed, so you can admire the same construction as it was after the explosion. The … Open

Top sigths of Japan

Many interesting places can be found in Tokyo suburbs. Travellers with kids will enjoy a visit to Tokyo Disneyland that was open in 1983 and looks close to the original amusement park in the United States. Fans of nature landmarks will fall in love with Nikko National Park, where they will find beautiful lakes, waterfalls, ancient temples and forests. … Open

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