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SETOUCHI RETREAT by Onko Chishin
Reviewed on Mar 10, 2018



Ryokan Dougoya
Reviewed on Apr 13, 2026
Where to stay in Chugoku

Hiroshima City Centre
Memorials to the World War II atomic bomb tragedies dominate this downtown district. Visit pretty parks, tour a castle and shrines, and sample okonomiyaki pancakes.
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Hotel Granvia Hiroshima
So handy to transport and shopping!
Reviewed on May 6, 2026

Hotel Intergate Hiroshima
My 3rd stay at this hotel. Short taxi ride (7mins) from the station and around 30mins walk from the Peace park. Since I stayed last time an auto check in system has been implemented which is not intuitive especially when you don’t speak Japanese. Found this irritating after a day travelling. Other ...
Reviewed on May 7, 2026

THE KNOT Hiroshima
Rooms are well-designed but there is literally nowhere to put clothes or toiletries in the bathroom so you have to keep everything on the floor They give you 4 hangers and a rail. Also they charge extra to make the bed. Breakfasts are good though and the staff very nice
Reviewed on May 7, 2026
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Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum
Learn about the catastrophic impact the atomic bomb had on Hiroshima through personal stories, scientific documentation and real footage at this museum dedicated to world peace.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Spend a day reflecting on the atomic bombing that devastated Hiroshima in 1945 and discover the city’s mission for peace at this beautifully designed park in the city center.

Atomic Bomb Dome
The only building still standing in the atomic bomb’s devastating hypocenter now crests the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, symbolizing the city’s plea for peace.




