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Hondori's glass-covered arcade buzzes with shoppers exploring everything from sleek department stores to tiny specialty shops selling local crafts. The pedestrian-only street offers a sensory feast with colorful neon signs, traditional banners, and the mouthwatering aroma of Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki drifting from food stalls. You can browse Japanese pop culture merchandise, play at game centers, or hunt for the perfect momiji manju sweet.
Getting around couldn't be easier with nearby tram stops and excellent walkability throughout the arcade. Dining options range from quick street food bites to sit-down restaurants, all within the shelter of this vibrant shopping district. While accommodations are limited in the arcade itself, plenty of hotels are just a short walk away.
Naka Ward holds powerful history within the haunting A-Bomb Dome and peaceful Memorial Park where colorful paper cranes flutter in gentle breezes. The stark Peace Memorial Museum tells Hiroshima's profound story while traditional Shukkei-en Garden offers tranquil ponds and authentic teahouses just blocks away. Cherry blossoms frame solemn monuments while riverside paths wind through this walkable district.
The area specializes in Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki—savory layered pancakes you shouldn't miss. Three convenient metro stations connect visitors to shopping districts and cultural attractions. Most accommodations are modern hotels with standard amenities, perfectly positioned for exploring this contemplative neighborhood on foot.
Kamiyacho buzzes with Hiroshima's business energy while offering surprising entertainment options for travelers. The Central Shopping District and Sun Mall welcome shoppers hunting for perfect souvenirs, while sleek office towers stand beside the historic Kyu Japan Bank. After dark, the nearby Hatchobori area lights up with restaurants and nightlife venues.
Getting around couldn't be easier with three metro stations and the central Kamiya-cho Bus Center at your fingertips. Business hotels dominate the accommodation scene with efficient rooms and corporate amenities. Weekend visitors enjoy a quieter atmosphere when office workers clear out.
Hiroshima City Centre blends solemn history with modern energy. The UNESCO World Heritage Peace Memorial Park and haunting A-Bomb Dome create powerful spaces for reflection. Explore reconstructed Hiroshima Castle, wander through bustling Hondori shopping arcade, or catch a streetcar to museums showcasing local art and culture. The city's resilient spirit shines through its monuments and festivals.
Local okonomiyaki restaurants serve Hiroshima's signature layered pancakes alongside fresh oysters from nearby waters. Accommodations range from efficient business hotels to luxury options near Peace Park. Getting around is a breeze with extensive streetcar networks connecting major attractions and three convenient metro stations serving the central district.
Nagarekawacho buzzes with neon-lit alleys where traditional izakayas stand shoulder to shoulder with karaoke boxes and modern clubs. Red lanterns cast a warm glow over wooden facades while shamisen melodies mix with pop tunes. This pedestrian-friendly district transforms after dark into Hiroshima's most atmospheric nightlife scene, perfect for night owls looking to experience authentic Japanese entertainment.
Feast on sizzling yakitori at street-side stalls or duck into intimate ramen shops open until the wee hours. While accommodation options are limited within the district itself, nearby business hotels provide convenient crash pads after a night out. Most visitors explore on foot, with taxis readily available on the perimeter when your adventures wind down.
If you like quiet time surrounded by flowers and greenery, hang out at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park in Hiroshima City Centre. Our travelers also like this walkable area for its restaurants. Want to stretch your legs some more? Head to Fukuromachi Park and Kyu Kokutaiji Atagoike, both a short walk away.
If you're planning a bit of sightseeing head to Atomic Bomb Dome— just one of the monuments in Hiroshima City Centre. Our travelers also like the museums in the area— your cultural tour starts here. It's also full of great shops and restaurants, so you can spend the afternoon having a wander.
You can study the exhibits at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, a museum with a story of its own, during your travels to Hiroshima. Visit the shops and notable monuments in this walkable area.
During your visit to Hiroshima, you can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Hiroshima Central Shopping District. Visit the monuments in this walkable area, or simply enjoy its restaurants.
Explore the poignant Peace Memorial Park and Museum, reflecting on the city's resilient spirit. Ride the streetcar to Hiroshima Castle, then savor local delicacies like okonomiyaki at Okonomi-mura food park.
Hiroshima is a friendly locale distinct for its museums and monuments. Simply book a sightseeing tour to enjoy your stay a little more. You can easily spend a relaxing day visiting Hijiyama Garden and Shukkeien. While you're here, stop by International Conference Center Hiroshima and Hiroshima Central Shopping District.