Everything sold here is related to Naruto, like Naruto Kintoki sweet potatoes, dried seafood, and whirlpool-themed souvenirs. There are so many options! The moment you walk in, it's easy to start grabbing things without even realizing it.
Naruto Bussan Kan | Review by HsinYun Lin
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Atomic Bomb Dome (Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park)
The Atomic Bomb Dome, in its original design, was completed as the Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotional Hall, by Czech architect Jan Letzel on April 5th, 1915. However, as it stood just 160 meters from the epicenter of the atomic bomb, it suffered severe damage from the blast. With a gutted steel frame and damaged exterior, its known colloquially as the Atomic Bomb Dome, a building that stands in testament to the tragic history unfolded here.
This is a historic site left behind by the atomic bombing in World War II. It serves as a sad reminder of the cruelty of war and stands as a landmark for peace.
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Ochanomizu sola city
Opened in April 2013, Ochanomizu sola city is a large multi-purpose complex located in the Ochanomizu area, known for its historical scenery. The complex is easily accessible, situated near the Kanda River and just a short walk from Ochanomizu Station. The 23-story building primarily houses offices but also includes conference rooms, shops, restaurants, and exhibition facilities, making it a hub for business professionals.
This is a multi-purpose commercial building near the station. There's a supermarket, convenience store, and all kinds of restaurants in the basement. The courtyard has plenty of places to sit and relax, so it's a nice spot to enjoy a laid-back lunch.
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Onaruto Bridge
Onaruto Bridge that links Awaji Island and Shikoku, spanning 1,629m over Naruto Channel known for whirlpools. Together with Akashi kaikyo Bridge, you can go from Kansai Region directly to Shikoku, and it has been part of a popular touring route.
The Onaruto Bridge connects Shikoku and Awaji Island. It has two levels—the upper level is for regular vehicles, and the lower level was originally designed for the Shinkansen but was later turned into the Uzunomichi walkway. It's the best spot to see the Naruto whirlpools.




