In for a night? Here’s the Best of Picture-Perfect Spots in Kure City

In for a night? Here’s the Best of Picture-Perfect Spots in Kure City

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Written by mizutama_renga

Step off the Evening Kure Cruise and all its storybook thrills though Kure naval ships and stay for a night in Kure to remember.
Even at night the city of Kure is waiting to capture your inner shutter bug! Venture into the narrow alleys for plenty of tried-and-true Kure eateries, included yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) shops with live fish tanks and so much more!
Kuramoto Street, running through the Kure city center, is the go-to spot for food stalls that come alive as the night falls. In these eclectic little hideaways you’ll find the chance to bump elbows with the locals and jazz up your night with authentic, unforgettable vibes.
As you stroll the evening streets of Kure, feel free to pop in through the noren (traditional fabric dividers) of the shop that catches your eye!

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Dinnertime comes alive with all the regional delights of Kure!

Peek down the alleys to see shops as they come alight.
Peek down the alleys to see shops as they come alight.
In Kure, a city known for its many yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) spots, you’ll find a number of places that also have fish tanks to boast their delicious seafood.
In Kure, a city known for its many yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) spots, you’ll find a number of places that also have fish tanks to boast their delicious seafood.
Along Kuramoto Street, food stalls start opening one after another from around 5 p.m.
Along Kuramoto Street, food stalls start opening one after another from around 5 p.m.

Okonomiyaki Teppanyaki Taichan III

Dinner on this trip is a local delight set at Okonomiyaki Teppanyaki Taichan III, a buzz-worthy okonomiyaki joint set just off of Rengadori that’s all the rage among the locals.

As mealtime approaches, the place buzzes with both tourists and locals.
As mealtime approaches, the place buzzes with both tourists and locals.

Dig into the chef's recommended classic Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki, “Niku-tama Soba”! Nothing but skill before your eyes as the chef unfurls all the fun on the hot griddle. The dish is made with soba noodles for hearty volume and heaps of cabbage for a tasty, heathy bite.

Watching the sheer skill as your okonomiyaki is made is half the fun.
Watching the sheer skill as your okonomiyaki is made is half the fun.

Get ready to savor this steaming hot dish while serenaded by the sizzling sound of sauce as it hits the griddle. Another must-try you won’t want to miss other than okonomiyaki is 'Teppan Tako Tempura'. It's a unique local specialty where tempura is fried on a teppan (iron griddle). The octopus used is fresh, caught the same day at Shimokamagari Island, where the original 'Taichan' restaurant is located. The tempura, fried on one side of the griddle, offers a crispy and fragrant texture that's different from regular tempura! It also makes the perfect companion for a hard drink.

A local delight where Shimokamagari Island octopus is fried on the flattop.
A local delight where Shimokamagari Island octopus is fried on the flattop.
Niku-tama and Teppan Tako Tempura are what’s for dinner!
Niku-tama and Teppan Tako Tempura are what’s for dinner!
Don’t forget 'Kure-yaki,' an okonomiyaki variety that’s folded in half and topped with a fried egg.
Don’t forget 'Kure-yaki,' an okonomiyaki variety that’s folded in half and topped with a fried egg.

Details

Name in Japanese
お好み焼き 鉄板焼 たいちゃんⅢ
Postal Code
737-0046
Address
3-8-13 Nakadori, Kure City, Hiroshima
Telephone
0823-23-5125
Closed
Tuesdays
Business Hours
11:00am - 9:00pm(L.O.8:30pm)
Admission
1,000 yen-
Access
12 minutes walk from JR Kure Station
Credit Cards
Not accepted

A Night Stroll in the Port Town of Kure after Dinner.

With your appetite sated, it’s time to set out and explore the night-time charm of Kure. The town's night-time streetscape, different from its daytime appearance, is sure to inspire a few photos! Kuramoto Street, lined with food stalls, features a well-maintained brick sidewalk and scattered benches, making it ideal for a relaxed walk in the evening breeze.

Stroll leisurely along the river towards the sea.
Stroll leisurely along the river towards the sea.

As you walk towards the harbor, you'll come across popular tourist spots like the Yamato Museum and the Iron Whale Museum. While you can't enter them at night, the light-up view is breathtaking!

The outdoor exhibits at the Yamato Museum are also illuminated.
The outdoor exhibits at the Yamato Museum are also illuminated.
The lit-up Iron Whale Museum at night feels almost like being underwater.
The lit-up Iron Whale Museum at night feels almost like being underwater.
Top off the day with a quiet bit of reflection of your journey, gazing out over Kure’s glittering night harbor.
Top off the day with a quiet bit of reflection of your journey, gazing out over Kure’s glittering night harbor.

Wrap-Up

Up for a trip?
The night-time port town of Kure is filled with plenty of picture-perfect spots that make Kure an overnight stay that’s worth the trip. For fun during the day, check out the Kure Day Trip Model Course, which hits up all the thrills just 30 minutes from Hiroshima Station, bringing you all the photogenic charm of the harbor town. Also, if you're staying overnight in Kure, consider adding the Japan Heritage Tobishima Kaido 1-Day Model Plan to your itinerary for an even more enjoyable visit the next day!

Don't forget to check out Instagram for the best snaps from Kure!

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