Hiroshima is the largest city in Japan's Chugoku region and has established itself as an economic and cultural center. The city has well-developed transportation infrastructure and is also known as a city with a high quality of life.
It is rich in tourism resources, including the World Heritage Atomic Bomb Dome and Itsukushima Shrine, and is blessed with a natural environment such as the mild climate of the Seto Inland Sea, beautiful islands, and lush mountains, and has great potential as a tourist city. It can be said that it is expensive.
Hiroshima has prospered as a key point for transportation on the Seto Inland Sea since ancient times, and is located in the delta area of the Ota River estuary, and has flourished as a key point for water transportation since ancient times. Since Terumoto Mori built Hiroshima Castle at the end of the 16th century, it has developed as a political and economic center. During the Edo period, it flourished as a castle town for the Asano clan of the Hiroshima domain, and since the Meiji period, it has developed as a military capital and an industrial city. It overcame the tragedy of the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, and now continues to appeal to the world for peace as an international city of peace.
Historically, Hiroshima is a city where various cultures have flowed in and fused together. While traditional performing arts and festivals are cherished and passed down, new culture and art are also being actively embraced. Additionally, the Hiroshima Minato Yume Fireworks Festival, which has a history of about 400 years, is held every July, and it still conveys the vitality of Hiroshima citizens and the spirit of valuing tradition.
In addition, Hiroshima City's beloved ``Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki'' is now a representative soul food of Hiroshima, loved by both locals and tourists alike.
Hiroshima is the largest city in Japan's Chugoku region and has established itself as an economic and cultural center. The city has well-developed transportation infrastructure and is also known as a city with a high quality of life.
It is rich in tourism resources, including the World Heritage Atomic Bomb Dome and Itsukushima Shrine, and is blessed with a natural environment such as the mild climate of the Seto Inland Sea, beautiful islands, and lush mountains, and has great potential as a tourist city. It can be said that it is expensive.
Hiroshima has prospered as a key point for transportation on the Seto Inland Sea since ancient times, and is located in the delta area of the Ota River estuary, and has flourished as a key point for water transportation since ancient times. Since Terumoto Mori built Hiroshima Castle at the end of the 16th century, it has developed as a political and economic center. During the Edo period, it flourished as a castle town for the Asano clan of the Hiroshima domain, and since the Meiji period, it has developed as a military capital and an industrial city. It overcame the tragedy of the atomic bombing on August 6, 1945, and now continues to appeal to the world for peace as an international city of peace.
Historically, Hiroshima is a city where various cultures have flowed in and fused together. While traditional performing arts and festivals are cherished and passed down, new culture and art are also being actively embraced. Additionally, the Hiroshima Minato Yume Fireworks Festival, which has a history of about 400 years, is held every July, and it still conveys the vitality of Hiroshima citizens and the spirit of valuing tradition.
In addition, Hiroshima City's beloved ``Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki'' is now a representative soul food of Hiroshima, loved by both locals and tourists alike.
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