NEWS
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(Special Term:Every Thu) Connected by “etSETOra” Charms of the Hiroshima Tour / Takehara city
This tour will take you along the Kure Line, showcasing the beauty of the Seto Inland Sea as we pass through my hometown of Kure. #etSETOra A relaxing train ride with a view of the Seto Inland Sea. And take a stroll through the traditional wooden bui .... -
Local Cider with Hiroshima Lemons in Peace Memorial Park for Hot Days
After a lot of walk in Peace Memorial Park, how about refreshing yourself with “Hiroshima Lemon Cider,” a local cider made with Hiroshima lemons? Hiroshima boasts the highest lemon production in Japan, and its lemons are loved throughout .... -
Special coupons issued for Shopping at Mitsui Outlet Park in Kurashiki
Did you know that after visiting the Ohara Museum of Art in Kurashiki, you can use your admission ticket to save money? Mitsui Outlet Park Kurashiki is collaborating with Ohara Museum of Art.During this period, if you bring your Ohara Museum of Art .... -
Fish Carnival in Kamagari Island
Have you ever been to Kamagari Island, in Tobishika Kaido of Seto Inland Sea?I love this island where you can see, eat, cycle, and enjoy everything!The “Fish Carnival” is held on the third Sunday of every month.You can buy fresh fish caug .... -
A limited-time “Horoyoi Stroll Coupon” is now on sale for use at the Saijo Sake Brewery Street in Higashihiroshima City, right next to JR Saijo Station. Not only sake, but also “ochoko” (cups) and sweets made from sake are ava ....
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Free Route Bus Service between JR Saijo Station and Roadside Station Saijo Nonta’s Sake Brewery
A free bus is now running from JR Saijo Station to Michi-no-Eki Saijo Nonta no Sake Brewery. Sake from Higashihiroshima City, as well as agricultural, forestry, marine, and processed products from Higashihiroshima are available. There is also a food .... -
One-Coin Tasting Corner, 2nd Floor Hiroshima Station
On the 2nd floor of Hiroshima Station at the ekie Souvenir Shop, why not choose souvenirs while tasting Hiroshima’s sake for just one coin? At “Sake Masumasu,” you can enjoy a tasting experience for the price of one coin (500 yen). ....