Fujinoya Ryokan

2672 Tada Yuraicho Saeki-ku, Hiroshima, Hiroshima, Chugoku, 738-0721, Japan | Ryokan

Travel Blogs from Hiroshima

Day 45 - Hiroshima, Heart and Soul

A travel blog entry by rick_and_mandy

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... to some lovely Americans who live in Hawaii for part of the the year, and Japan for the other, a condo in both spots, how tough is that! They were very nice folk indeed, the hubby Japanese and the wife Hawaiian, and Hawaii aint really America anyway is it? We got the mail on the ball bearing slot machines that we had spotted in Osaka, and surprise surprise it's a gambling thing that some naughty South Koreans have introduced, and the locals mostly hate it. It flouts the law, ...

Hiroshima

A travel blog entry by un_vieil_homme

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Dag 4, reizen en Peace park

A travel blog entry by turkoois1990

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... kun je de foto nog heel erg bewerken en worden de poses voorgedaan. Het is onzettend verslavend en (vooral Maxime) kijkt al heel erg uit naar de volgende keer.

Verder hebben we niet veel gedaan. Wat verdwaalt natuurlijk maar in Japan kun je niet zonder!

Liefs,
Anne, Vera, Maxime en Shantal (die een goede tomtom is met een kaart in Japan. Maar dan alleen in Japan)
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Hiroshima

A travel blog entry by ofraza

... and businesses and homes. The second has a big red ball hanging over it, a representation of the fireball from the A-Bomb that devastated the entire city. And it was devastated. Hardly any buildings were left standing. In seconds, tens of thousands of precious lives were taken. I think the number is something like 170,000. Think hard about that for a second. You can't. I know I can't. It's overwhelming. I know that a lot of people who were alive during WWII ...

My imagination for a good title fails me!!

A travel blog entry by andyandfran

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... surrounded by water so it's a little less magical, nonetheless it's a nice shrine. To be honest the best bit about Miyajima is the town itself. It's a lovely quaint little place full of temples and old wooden Japanese buildings. After wandering around the shrine, and briefly taking in the last part of an annual performance by the resident monks we walked around the town and decided to make our way up the hill that over-looked the town.   This walk was the other great thing about ...

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