Hiroshima, Japan

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Dec 15 - Dec 17, 2009
Peace Memorial Park
Dec 14, 2009

You can walk in this park and learn a bit of history. Check out the Cenotaph, the everburning flame and the A-Bomb Dome.

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Okonomiyaki!!
Dec 14, 2009

Delicious!! This meal cooked in front of you, wrongly reffered as the Japanese Pizza, is absolutely delicious and nutritrive!

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Hirsohima Castle
Dec 14, 2009

We walked up to the Hiroshima Castle, but I don't remember anything in particular about it.

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Miyajima
Dec 15, 2009

The Miyajima Itsokusima Shrine is the Japanes Mt St Michel. It's a beautiful place, where a huge and famous Torii is located, the shrine itself is built on a lake and, depending on the tide time, you can walk near to it or use a bridge. Deers walk freely nearby, and you can walk up te Mt Misen, which is 535m High!

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Momiji Senju
Dec 15, 2009

Try these local cookies in Miyajima. They're Yummi!

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Molly Malone
Dec 15, 2009

Yeah, well, from time to time you'd like to eat Irish food... who can blame us?? Located in the city center, food and drinks are excellent.

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Very interesting and intense. I saw locals and tourits visitors crying along the museum.

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This hotel is in the center and within walking distance of every activity. If you're too lazy, they can lend you bikes for free ; D

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We don't usually think a lot about war...we just think we know who the Goods and the Bads are...but no matter who wins, both sides are capable of unthinkable atrocities!

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Après la maintenant traditionnelle réservation d’auberge par le centre d’information touristique, nous allons visiter le touchant Peace Memorial Park qui se trouve a a peine 500 m de notre auberge. Ensuite, puisqu’on nous fourni gratuitement des vélos a l’auberge, on en emprunte 2 et on va visiter le centre d’Hiroshima. Puisqu’on est là, on en profite pour goûter les typiques Okomomiyaki,c’est délicieux, surtout accompagne d’une bonne bouteille de vin. Le lendemain, on décide d’aller passer la journée a Miyajima afin de visiter ce fameux shrine avec sa tori dans la mer. C’est très mignon et il y a des cerfs partout. Ensuite, on veut aller au sommet du Mont Misen, mais comme on est radins et qu’on n’a pas envie de payer le telepherique, on décide de faire notre sport de la journée et de monter a pied. C’est plutôt fatigant mais ça vaut vraiment la peine car la vue du sommet est juste incroyable. Le lendemain avant de prendre notre train, on va visiter le Peace Memorial Museum. La visite est tres emouvante.

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