Hiroshima Station

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Hiroshima Station is a railway station in Minami-ku, Hiroshima, Japan, operated by West Japan Railway Company. Hiroshima Station is the terminal station for several lines, and all San'yō Shinkansen trains stop here. [Wikipedia]

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2-37 Matsubaracho, Minami Ward, Hiroshima (길 안내)

시설

  • 인포메이션 카운터
  • Combini
  • 화장실
  • ATM

Payment Method

  • 신용카드 사용가능
  • Pay by cash

Accessibility

  • 배리어프리 출입

Internet

  • 무료 와이파이

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I & You Ichiba [종료]

I & You Ichiba [종료]

JJ Walsh

Old and lackluster, but still interesting to wander around and see stalls, shops, pubs and places to eat that have been around for over 50 years.

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JR Hiroshima Station

JR Hiroshima Station

Chantelle Silva

Hiroshima Station along the JR West railway line is more that just a regular train station - It houses a large Japanese souvenir store, coffee shops and even restaurants

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JR 히로시마 역

JR 히로시마 역

Andrew

JR 서부 철도의 히로시마 역은 일반 기차역보다 더 크다. 이 역에는 일본의 대형 기념품 가게, 커피숍, 그리고 심지어 식당까지 자리잡고 있다.

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 JR Hiroshima

JR Hiroshima

My Đặng

GaHiroshima dọc theo tuyến đường sắt JR West không chỉ là một ga xe lửa thông thường - Nơi đây có một cửa hàng lưu niệm lớn của Nhật Bản, các cửa hàng cà phê và thậm chí cả nhà hàng

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Stasiun JR Hiroshima

Stasiun JR Hiroshima

Novia Mardasari

Stasiun Hiroshima di sepanjang jalur kereta JR West (JR Barat) lebih dari sekadar stasiun kereta biasa. Di sini terdapat toko cenderamata Jepang yang besar, kedai kopi, dan bahkan restoran.

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Der Bahnhof Hiroshima

Der Bahnhof Hiroshima

Johannes Budkiewitz

Der Bahnhof Hiroshima, an der Hauptstrecke von JR West (Japan Railway West) gelegen, ist mehr als nur ein Bahnhof. Du findest im Bahnhofsgebäude viele Souvenirgeschäfte, Cafés und sogar Restaurants.

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Станция JR Хиросима

Станция JR Хиросима

Elena Daurtseva

Станция Хиросима на ж/д линии JR West - это не просто ж/д станция. Здесь вы найдете большой магазин японских сувениров, кофейни и даже рест

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Okonomimura

Okonomimura

Okonomimura is a Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki theme park located in Shintenchi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima, near the east end of the Hondori shopping street. It has 24 okonomiyaki restaurants, each with a slightly different style and one different selection of ingredients. Okonomiyaki began in the pre-war period as a dish called "Issen Yoshoku" ("" Western food for a dime ""), which was very popular with common people. It consisted of a flour paste cooked with onions, dried shrimp, and spices. After the war, other ingredients such as cabbage, eggs, seafood, buckwheat and wheat noodles were used to improve the diet in these tough times. This is how today's Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki came about. [Photo: Victor Lee / CC BY-NC-ND 2.0]

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우메노하나

우메노하나

Andrew

카이세키 스타일은 두부, 유바의 아름다움과 맛 그리고 많은 계절적 즐거움을 강조하는 일본 요리 코스 및 세트

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히로시마의 오코노미무라

히로시마의 오코노미무라

Andrew

히로시마 중심부에 위치한 오코노미무라에는 각각 25개 이상의 노점들이 자리잡고 있으며, 오코노미야키라는 독특한 일본식 팬케이크를 선보이고 있다.

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Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine

Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine

Hiroshima Tōshō-gū (広島東照宮) is a Shinto shrine in Hiroshima which was established in 1648. As with all Tosho-gu shrines in Japan, it enshrines the first Shōgun of the Tokugawa Shogunate, Tokugawa Ieyasu.

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Shukkeien Garden

Shukkeien Garden

Shukkeien Garden, located in central Hiroshima City, is a traditional Japanese-style garden loved by visitors and locals alike. This natural oasis among urban life provides a wonderful setting to slow down and rejuvenate among nature. Shukkeien Garden was completed in 1620 as a private garden for one of Hiroshima’s feudal lords (daimyo) and translates to “shrunken scenery garden” in Japanese. Although the garden was severely damaged in 1945 during WWII, it was completely restored to its former grandeur and is known as a National Place of Scenic Beauty. The Edo-period garden is cleverly landscaped to look like miniature mountains, valleys, rivers, bamboo groves, waterfalls, and forests. In the center of the garden, a carp-filled lake features multiple pockets of land that resemble islands. Plants pruned to look like tiny trees sprout from these islands and decorate the surrounding grounds. The pond’s stillness creates a mesmerizing reflection of the area’s natural hues and organic forms. The scenery shines brightest in springtime when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, and in autumn when the foliage turns vibrant. The garden also has a small stone statue on its northern side to commemorate the people lost during the atomic bombing in 1945. You can view the expertly crafted scenery from a path around the perimeter of the park or in one of the garden’s many tea houses, which hold tea ceremonies year-round.

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Hiroshima Peace Pagoda

Hiroshima Peace Pagoda

The Peace Pagoda, or busshari-tō as it it called in Japanese, was built at the instigation of a Bhuddhist monk named Nichidatsu Fujii. Fuji was the founder of the Nipponzan Myōhōji sect of Nichiren Bhuddhism and was inspired to devote his life to promoting non-violence after a meeting with Mahatma Gandhi. His Peace Pagodas in Hiroshima and Nagasaki were the first of some 80 “shrines to world peace” that can now be found around the world.

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