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Quote: The husband is an avid WWII history buff, having planned many trips around places such as Normany, Berlin, Dachau concentration camp, and of course some of the best war museums in London. So of course the main Read More
Quote: The Hiroshima Prefectural Commercial Exhibition building was designed as a fusion of the neo-Baroque and Art-Deco styles by the Czech architect Jan Letzel. First opened in 1915 at the heart of Hiroshima's busiest Read More
Quote: A kilometre-and-a-half from the hypercenter of the atomic bomb, Shukkeien Garden, which had been laid out in 1620, one year after the accession of the Asano family to the feudal lordship of Hiroshima, was almost Read More
Quote: So we took the street tram to Miyajima guchi and then the 10 min ferry ride to the island of Miyajima. We arrived on the island around 1pm. My first impressions: Wow, to me this is the epitome of Japanese nature Read More
Quote: I am a self-confessed foodie and nothing makes me happier than going to a grocery store in a foreign country and discovering new spices, flavors and smells. On that note, the grocery store in the basement level Read More
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Quote: Sam's collection of beer memorabilia rivals that of most bars back in Texas. His hospitality is unsurpassed. Top it off with free popcorn, and you've got one fine dining and drinking establishment. The beer Read More
Quote: Another good place for gifts is the 100 yen store. A HUGE a step-up from the average $1 dollar store at home. Loved the stationary and pens in Japan. I also went a little nuts on the different kinds of soaps and Read More
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Quote: On the first floor of all the department stores, is the womens’ accessory section. I loved the tights and nylons in Japan. Not only is the quality superb and absolutely soft and wonderful to wear but they are Read More
Quote: Built in 1589, totally destroyed in the 1945 A-Bomb blast and rebuilt in 1958, as far as having that "History Oozing From The Walls" feeling this is the poor cousin of Japans castles, however Hiroshima Castle Read More