Yamato Museum
(Kure Maritime Museum)
A museum that showcases Kure’s exquisite shipbuilding technology and teaches about the history and technology of shipbuilding centers.
Kure Area Neighborhood / Museums
A museum that showcases Kure’s exquisite shipbuilding technology and teaches about the history and technology of shipbuilding centers.
Kure Area Neighborhood / Museums
An esteemed building artifact that stands in remembrance of the bombing of Japan. The Peace Bell stands at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Hiroshima / Museums
A spa resort where you can enjoy natural hot spring water gushing from 1,000 meters underground in a variety of zones.
Kure Area Neighborhood / Hot Springs
The only museum in Japan where you can explore the inside of a submarine used in the past.
Kure Area Neighborhood / Museums
Saijo, Higashihiroshima City, is known as a town of sake, and is dotted with sake breweries and brewing-related facilities.
Kure Area Neighborhood / Famous Places
The specialty of this long-standing popular establishment in Miyajima-guchi is the exquisite Anagomeshi(conger eel over rice), which is delicious whether you take it out or eat it in the store.
Hiroshima / Japanese Cuisine
This is a place where everyone can experience the unique Hiroshima experience of making an "Orizuru Wall (Paper Crane Wall)" with prayers.
Hiroshima / Experiences Facilities
A favorite relaxation spot for the people of Hiroshima, known for its cherry blossoms and autumn foliage.
Hiroshima / Parks & Gardens
A popular cherry blossom spot where 600 Somei Yoshino trees bloom around the pond, known for its beautiful illumination.
Hiroshima / Parks & Gardens
A hilltop park where you can enjoy the cherry blossoms in spring and a view of Hiroshima cityscape.
Hiroshima / Parks & Gardens
This is a tour of the ships that dock at the Kure base of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, where you can approach them from the sea.
Kure Area Neighborhood
The Chiba family's former residence in the town of Kaita, which flourished as a post town in the Edo period, is preserved and open to the public.
Kure Area Neighborhood / Tourist Attractions