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.
It should be noted that rules of etiquette in Hiroshima are very different from those that take place in a number of European cities. It would be useful to learn about some intricacies of …
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park is the main attraction of Hiroshima known far beyond the city. Its area is about 120 square kilometers. There are several important cultural sites at the park. …
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Those who want to bring back some interesting edible gifts should look into one of the many pastry shops. They sell delicious Momiji manju cakes with bean filling. Beautiful crafts made of glass and various items like chopsticks, trays of exquisite paintings, copper and amulets remain usual souvenirs. Tourists who aren’t used to end entertaining after dark have to pop into one of the local clubs or bars. The Stevie's Wunder bar offers visitors a decent selection of drinks in addition to its entertainment programs. Attractions and entertainment in Japan
Among the nightclubs in Tokyo, “Womb” stands out. This club is famous for its chic audio system, huge mirror ball and a large dance floor that can hold up to a thousand guests. The club often hosts laser shows. The building also houses a restaurant, bar, and lounge-zones. Guests of Osaka can visit Club Karma where themed parties and fashion shows are often organized. The most popular club in Kyoto is “WORLD” with its amazing light, sound design and a variety of musical styles. Fans of mysticism and all unusual entertainment can make reservation for a night tour of the cemetery Koyasan. A few thousands of chaotically scattered memorials and more than a hundred temples are made available to tourists for viewing. You can even spend the night at half of them.
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