Now Hiroshima is a modern, cosmopolitan city with great culture, nature, and food, Here is a list.

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This is a beautiful Edo-style garden, resulting in Shokien Garden being one of the most beautiful and attractive gardens in the Southwest.

Shukken Garden

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It is one of Japan's top 3 scenic spots, most famous for its large torii gate, and Miyajima Island is also a great day trip from the Kansai region, such as Kyoto and Osaka.

Miyajima Island

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Mazda began production here in Hiroshima in the 1920s under the name of the Toyo Cork Kogyo Company.

Mazda Museum

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There is so much to see, and you can easily spend most of your day in the park and the various museums.

Peace Memorial Park

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If you visit Hiroshima, Peace Memorial Park should probably be at the top of your list.

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The famous Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki with different styles of vegetables and noodles is represented by restaurants that cluster together in one building as a popular spot.

Okonomimura Village