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Gyarados Plaza by Pokémon Center Hiroshima: Must-Visit Spot in Hiroshima

26/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

If you are a Pokémon fan visiting Hiroshima, you shouldn’t miss “Gyarados Plaza by Pokémon Center Hiroshima”, located on the rooftop of minamoa, a shopping complex directly connected to Hiroshima Station. This outdoor plaza features a giant sculpture of Gyarados, … Read More

Architecture | Chugoku | Culture | Hiroshima | Japan Trip

The Marble Hill of Hope: Miraishin no Oka in Hiroshima

15/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Hidden within the grounds of a serene temple in Hiroshima Prefecture lies a breathtaking white marble paradise that looks like something from another world. Welcome to Miraishin no Oka (未来心の丘), or “Hill of Hope,” a unique open-air art space where … Read More

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Plan Your Autumn Trip: Japan’s Best Fall Foliage by Region and Timing

10/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Japan is a land of breathtaking seasonal beauty, and autumn is no exception. From the crisp northern landscapes of Hokkaido to the subtropical islands of Okinawa, the country transforms into a canvas of fiery reds, glowing oranges, and golden yellows. … Read More

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From Boats to Waterfalls: The Best Way to Explore Sandankyo Gorge

07/08/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Nestled deep in the mountains of Hiroshima Prefecture lies one of Japan’s most stunning natural secrets: Sandankyo Gorge (三段峡). With its emerald waters, towering cliffs, and peaceful trails, Sandankyo offers a dramatic canyon landscape that some visitors say feels like … Read More

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Simose Art Museum: One of the World’s Most Beautiful Museums in Hiroshima, Japan

07/06/2025 by Tabimania JAPAN

Nestled in the coastal town of Otake in Hiroshima Prefecture, the Simose Art Museum has quickly become a destination of global acclaim. Opened in March 2023, it was named to the “World’s Most Beautiful Museums” list by the Prix Versailles, … Read More

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Cute Rabbit Paradise! Let’s go to Okunoshima! 【Hiroshima】

18/04/2020 by Tabimania JAPAN

Okunoshima(大久野島) is a small island in the Inland Sea of Japan in Hiroshima Prefecture. It is often called “Rabbit Island” because of the numerous feral rabbits that roam the island.There are more than 700 wild rabbits on the island, and many tourists visit throughout the year. Cute rabbits!! When you drop … Read More

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