Hiroshima’s coffee scene has grown significantly in recent times, with its rising number of independent cafés and the introduction of an annual city-wide latte art competition. Discover the best coffee shops in Hiroshima by exploring the city’s hipster roasteries, Japanese tearooms and independent artisan coffee shops. Best Coffee Shops In Hiroshima Bluebird coffee shop Stop […]
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The city of Hiroshima is known across the world as one of the sites where the atomic bomb was dropped at the end of World War II. Despite its tragic past, Hiroshima is now a blossoming metropolis, with a stunning castle and an affinity with baseball. It’s bordered by the Pacific in the south and mountain […]
Eating out in Hiroshima offers a diverse set of culinary pleasures, from the region’s traditional okonomiyaki to authentic Naples pizza. Although the city’s dining scene cannot quite rival those of Kyoto or Osaka, it’s still widely appreciated for its range of restaurants and traditional cuisine, which is among the richest in the southern part of Japan. We explore […]
Being vegetarian in Japan isn’t easy. Although the country once had a centuries-long ban on eating meat due to traditional Buddhist taboos, this went mostly out the window during the Meiji era. Today, many Japanese people are unfamiliar with meat-free and fish-free diets, which can make it difficult for visitors (and residents) who don’t eat meat. […]
Forever associated with the world’s first atomic-bomb attack that leveled the city on 6th August 1945, Hiroshima has bounced back remarkably since then and now looks much like any other modern Japanese city. Boasting some excellent cuisine, bustling nightlife, and the usual neon-lit streets and skyscrapers, Hiroshima lies in the west of Honshu and is […]