The One about Bakudan-ya in Hiroshima

So, you are a tsukemen enthusiast?  You have ventured the Kanto and Kansai area trying the best tsukemen. But in the Chugoku region, specifically in Hiroshima, is a restaurant known for Hiroshima tsukemen and its Bakudan-ya.  A restaurant that is popular and has many celebrities Read More …

The One about the patisserie quatre feuille in Hiroshima

Located in Hiroshima Station is patisserie quatre feuille, which is owned by Moriwaki Osamu. Morikawa graduated from confectionery school and trained at a major confectionery maker in Hiroshima and served as chief and store manager at various FC-developed confectionery stores. In 2006, he opened patisserie Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 11 (The final things to see and the merchandise shop)

After completing your visit to the exhibit, you can then visit the gift shop. The majority of the books are in Japanese but fortunately, you can find books in English.  I do recommend the manga “Hiroshima’s Revival: Remembering how people overcame destruction and despair”, which Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 10 (Heartbreaking images Part 5)

With this latest post, I’m going to end “The Heartbreaking Photos” segment with this blog post as there is a lot of sad situations and there is only so much I can cover, because it’s very sad. The latest features Mikiyo, a girl who kept Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 9 (Heartbreaking images Part 3)

At the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, you will see the belongings of three junior high students, first and second-year students of a Municipal Junior High School who were exposed to the bomb when they were engaged in building demolition.  Most of them were killed.  These Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 8 (Heartbreaking images Part 2: Sasaki Sadako and the 1000 origami cranes)

DISCLAIMER: This post has a photo of the deceased in her coffin. If this content would be difficult to view, please skip this blog post. If there is one hibakusha (bombing survivor) from the atomic bombing on Hiroshima that inspires hope, that would be Sasaki Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 7 (Heartbreaking images Part 1)

This is the exhibit I have been wanting to see.  And so far, the experience at Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum has been informative, insightful and heartbreaking. While the stories of the survivors was heartbreaking, this part of the exhibit is not about the survivors but Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 6 (Hiroshima History)

As the next step after visiting the top floors of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum, it’s time to go downstairs for the exhibit that I have been wanting to see, the main building’s exhibition “The Reality of the Atomic Bombing”. But before you get to Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 5 (Preventing Nuclear Proliferation)

As one learns about the history of nuclear weapons, the room also goes into detail of what the destruction after the atomic bomb dropping in Hiroshima and Nagasaki but also how nuclear weapons are still being tested in numerous countries, while other countries believe in Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 4 (A history of the danger of nuclear weapons)

After seeing the destruction laid upon Hiroshima due to nuclear weapons and hearing the sad and terrifying tales from survivors, the next room is “The Dangers of Nuclear Weapons”. This is more or less the history of nuclear weapons. In June 1942, the United States Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 3 (A sombering experience)

When you proceed to the rooms from “Before the Bombing of Hiroshima” and what transpired after, you see the devastation left behind after the atom bomb was dropped. While I was there looking at all this, there were surviving American World War II veterans there.  Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 2 (Getting Your Tickets)

The first thing you do once you get inside is purchase your tickets. For the most part, just know that if you get there before 5:00 p.m. and after 8:30 a.m., you should be good. The price for admission is Y200 for adults, high school Read More …

The One about the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum Part 1 (The Walk to the Museum)

For years, I have been wanting to visit Hiroshima, specifically the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. I’m not sure why exactly it took a long time but I think a big part of it was a) the ride from Tokyo to Hiroshima is quite far b) Read More …

The One about the Memorial Cenotaph for the A-Bomb Victims in Hiroshima

If there is one area at Memorial Peace Park where people are in line to pay their respects to the victims of the atomic bombing in Hiroshima, it’s at the Memorial Cenotaph at Memorial Peace Park. The Memorial Monument for Hiroshima, City of Peace, the Read More …