Explore the historical heart and culinary delights of Hiroshima, Japan, with this curated guide. From the poignant Peace Memorial Park and the iconic Atomic Bomb Dome to the savory delights of Okonomimura and the serene beauty of Miyajima Island, discover a city of resilience and rich traditions.
Miyajima
Miyajima is an island known for its scenery and food.
Okonomimura
Okonomimura is a building in Hiroshima packed with over 20 different okonomiyaki restaurants.
Okonomiyaki Ron
Okonomiyaki Ron is an okonomiyaki restaurant known for its fresh-off-the-teppanyaki okonomiyaki.
Atomic Bomb Dome
The Atomic Bomb Dome is a preserved structure that survived the atomic bombing and serves as a memorial.
Peace Memorial Park
Peace Memorial Park is a park where visitors pay respects and offer origami paper cranes as wishes for peace.
Andersen Hiroshima Bakery
Andersen Hiroshima Bakery is a popular bakery known for its breads, pastries, and the fact that a section of its original wall remains from 1945.
Calibar Curry
Calibar Curry is a restaurant known for its unique mustard curry.
Yume Plaza
Yume Plaza is a shop offering a variety of Hiroshima-sourced food products, including oysters and lemon-flavored items.
Kaze Coffee
Kaze Coffee is a cafe with branches in Hiroshima and Tokyo, serving iced coffee.
Shukkeien Garden
Shukkeien Garden is a traditional Japanese garden featuring miniature landscapes.
Onomichi Ramen
Onomichi Ramen is a restaurant known for its soy sauce-based broth made from local sardines and topped with pork back fat.
Fukuoka
Fukuoka is a city where the video creators went thrifting.