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Recommended Restaurants Near Genbaku Dome Station
Many people visit Hiroshima with the purpose of seeing the Atomic Bomb Dome, Peace Memorial Park, and the Peace Memorial Museum. The Atomic Bomb Dome is known as a symbol advocating for the abolition of nuclear weapons and world peace, and it is also designated as a UNESCO World Heritage site. After renewing their thoughts on peace, visitors can stop by nearby restaurants. A wide range of restaurants have been selected, including Hiroshima's specialty okonomiyaki, Japanese cuisine, steak, and Italian.
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Recommended restaurants in Hiroshima that enhance special days such as birthdays and anniversaries.
This time, we will introduce restaurants in Hiroshima that are perfect for special occasions such as birthdays, wedding anniversaries, and small celebrations. Not only is the food delicious, but all the restaurants also offer anniversary and birthday perks, such as dessert plates with personalized messages. Why not consult with the restaurant in advance and surprise your loved ones?
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6 Recommended Restaurants to Visit When Traveling in Hiroshima
Hiroshima is home to many popular tourist attractions. In addition to the Atomic Bomb Dome and the World Heritage Site Itsukushima Shrine, there are also wonderful landmarks in Kure and Onomichi. Here are 6 carefully selected restaurants that travelers should definitely visit while exploring Hiroshima. They can enjoy a variety of dishes made with high-quality ingredients from all over Japan, including those sourced from Hiroshima.
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5 Recommended Restaurants to Visit After Traveling to Popular Tourist Spots in Hiroshima: Miyajima, Onomichi, and Fukuyama Castle
Hiroshima Prefecture, which includes Hiroshima City, the largest city in the Chugoku region, as well as Miyajima with Itsukushima Shrine, the sloped town of Onomichi, and Fukuyama where the castle can be seen from the Shinkansen, is full of attractions. It is a prefecture that attracts many tourists from both domestic and international locations. After enjoying sightseeing in Hiroshima, you should not forget to indulge in delicious food. Here are some recommended restaurants to visit in Hiroshima.
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If you want to enjoy Japanese cuisine in Hiroshima Prefecture, here are the top 5 recommended restaurants!
Hiroshima Prefecture, with its many attractions such as the Peace Memorial Park and Miyajima, is a popular destination for international tourists. The region is blessed with abundant delicious ingredients nurtured by the Seto Inland Sea and the monutains of Western Honshu, and there are many restaurants where one can fully enjoy these offerings. Why not indulge in the blessings of Hiroshima through Japanese cuisine that makes the most of seasonal ingredients, such as tempura and sashimi?
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A summer trip to Hiroshima involves exploring local specialties with Hiroshima Electric Railway. Here are five recommended gourmet restaurants showcasing regional pride.
Hiroshima is filled with popular spots for foreign tourists, such as the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum and Itsukushima. If you are planning a trip to Hiroshima during the summer vacation, why not enjoy a gourmet tour using the Hiroshima Electric Railway, which runs extensively throughout the city? Here are five restaurants along the line that boast signature dishes that can only be tasted here.
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Let's Go to Tomonoura, Hiroshima - The Setting of Studio Ghibli's Classic Film Ponyo!
If you love Ghibli, you might want to consider going on a trip to Tomonoura in Hiroshima Prefecture! Full of charm and packed with attractions, it is the perfect place to enjoy the port town that became the inspiration for the neighborhood where Sosuke, the main character in the movie Ponyo, lives!You will also get to see historic townscape and gorgeous natural scenery in this town. Read on for the recommended sightseeing spots in Tomonoura where you can immerse yourself in the world of Ponyo, as well as restaurants near Hiroshima Station, the center of Hiroshima Prefecture.
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5 Recommended Restaurants to Visit in Hiroshima
Hiroshima Prefecture, where both the Seto Inland Sea and the Chugoku Mountains are located, offers the blessings of both the sea and the mountains. With many attractions such as the Peace Memorial Park and Miyajima, it attracts numerous tourists from both domestic and international locations. This time, we will introduce recommended restaurants that you should visit when you come to Hiroshima. Enjoy Hiroshima's delicious offerings, including Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, fish from the Seto Inland Sea, and Hiroshima beef.
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New Year's Delights: 5 Restaurants Near Miyajima, Packed with Amazing Tourist Spots in Hiroshima
A new year welcomes new feelings. Great tourist spots are excellent for visiting at the start of the year, so the new year will be a good one. Here are 5 restaurants in the Miyajima area of Hiroshima, said to be the island of the gods. These restaurants cover a wide range of food types, from Japanese to French to cafes. These restaurants are sure to fill your spirit and stomach, along with the amazing tourist spots.
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Mid-Season Delights! 5 Restaurants in Hiroshima Offering Delicious Oyster Cuisine
Oysters feature must-try flavors in winter! They're great raw, grilled, steamed, and cooked. Winter is the perfect season for thoroughly enjoying the delicious flavors of the almighty oyster. Here are 5 restaurants where one can eat delicious oysters in Hiroshima, famous as an oyster production area. Guests at these establishments can enjoy seasonal flavors to their hearts' content.
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Japan's largest city, Tokyo, is the center of culinary culture in Japan. Countless Tokyo restaurants serve every kind of food imaginable and the Toyosu fish market keeps restaurants stocked with the nation's finest fish.
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Coastal areas, mountains and valleys surrounding Tokyo are bursting with tourist destinations, such as hot springs and ski slopes, where many unique foods are only available locally.
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Kyoto and Osaka Area
The cities of Kyoto and Osaka, together with their surrounding areas, have greatly influenced Japan's culinary culture since the 7th Century. The region is renowned for its entertainment, Kobe beef, and wide-ranging traditional dishes.
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Hokkaido Area
The island of Hokkaido is home to wide-ranging produce of the finest quality, such as rice, meat, vegetables, fish and fruit. Popular dishes from Hokkaido include robatayaki (food slowly roasted on skewers) and Sapporo miso ramen.
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Northern Honshu (Tohoku)
The northern end of Japan's main island, Honshu, is renowned for its seasonal fruit and vegetables, nation-leading harvest of fish (especially tuna from Ohma), and delicious beef from Yonezawa, Sendai and Yamagata.
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Central Honshu (Chubu)
Chubu is in the center of Japan's main island, Honshu, and its culinary culture reflects its position between Japan's western and eastern halves. Delicious Hida beef, world-famous Mount Fuji and many acclaimed sake breweries are in Chubu.
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Western Honshu (Chugoku)
Chugoku, on the southwest of Japan's main island, is rich with diverse produce. Many of its products are praised as Japan's best, including Matsuba crabs from Tottori and oysters from Hiroshima. Its pears and muscats are also top grade.
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Shikoku
The mild climate of Shikoku is ideal for growing citrus fruit such as sudachi. Shikoku is also famous for Sanuki udon noodles, huge yields of tiger prawn from Ehime Prefecture and the best torafugu (tiger globefish) in the country.
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Western culture was first introduced to Japan through Kyushu, Japan's third largest island, where the influence of Portuguese and other western cuisine influenced the creation of a colorful culinary tradition.
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