Just like the areas around temples in Taiwan are packed with delicious food, the road to the shrine here is no different. Temples and shrines are always great places to experience the local culture.
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Shukkeien Garden
Shukkeien Garden dates back to 1620 when Asano Nagaakira, the feudal load, ruled the Hiroshima area and ordered the construction of the garden for his villa.
Shukkeien Garden is like a peaceful oasis hidden in the middle of Hiroshima city. If you're visiting Hiroshima, you definitely have to stop by and enjoy a relaxing half-day here!
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Okunoshima (Rabbit Island)
A small island of about 4 km in circumference, designated as Seto Inland Sea National Park. It is also known as the "island wiped off the map" because it was once home to a poison gas factory. Today, the island is home to more than 500-600 rabbits. In recent years, it has become a hot topic on the Internet and social networking sites as "Rabbit Island," attracting many visitors from Japan and abroad.
I've raised rabbits myself, so I was totally charmed by all these cute, fluffy little animals here. Spending the day soaking in the hot springs and watching the rabbits was so relaxing and healing!
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Saijo Sakagura Dori
Along with Nada in Hyogo Prefecture and Fushimi in Kyoto, Saijo in Higashihiroshima City is one of the most famous brewing areas in Japan.
Saijo Sakagura Dori has seven sake breweries, each making their own sake. Most of them offer tastings too—it's a paradise for sake lovers! There's one called 'Kamotsuru' that serves a special sake hot pot, which is absolutely delicious. You have to try it if you visit!
