Every year on 5th August Hiroshima Day is celebrated. Here are some of the best places to visit in Hiroshima to fully appreciate its historical significance.
Shukkeien Garden: Shukkeien Garden is a traditional Japanese garden offering the much-needed escape from the war sites. The garden dates back to 1620 and offers a glimpse into the aesthetics of the Edo period. There are beautifully designed ponds, tea houses, and seasonal flowers.
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Okonomimura: Do visit Okonomimura if you wish to relish the taste of real Japanese cuisine. This food village is all about Hiroshima’s okonomiyaki, a savory pancake filled with a variety of ingredients. The multi-story building houses numerous stalls where you can watch chefs prepare this local delicacy.
Miyajima Island: This stunning island is just a short ferry ride from Hiroshima. The island is renowned for the iconic Itsukushima Shrine, noted for its torii gate. It is also a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its natural beauty and historic significance. The shrine’s unique location on the sea makes it a picturesque spot.
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On Hiroshima Day, the world remembers the victims and pray for their peace. Also visiting these sites provides a view of Hiroshima’s rich history.