ブログブログShikoku & The Seto Iniand Sea Tour Guide

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Saijo in Hiroshima has been famous for its sake brewing industry.  There still exist

many sake brewers here. 

 
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 You can enjoy the past days of Japan in the eastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture.

That is Saijo, which is about 30-minute ride on the train from Hiroshima. 

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Kamotsuru is the place where they produce sake and where you can observe the Sake

brewing process. 

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You can taste sake here at Kamotsuru Sake Brewing Co., Ltd. 

 

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 All visitors are very pleased with knowing Japanese Sake.

 

 

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 People from Thailand

 

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One of the ladies from Thailand is good at Japanese, English as well as

her native language.  Envious!  

 

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A relaxing moment in a tight schedule! 

 

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Just before dinner in Ivy Square in Kurashiki 

 

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“The Thinker” from Singapore  

 

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Another journalist from Thailand 

 

 

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This is one of the busy streets in Hiroshima, whose population is more than 1.1 million.   

 

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Very good!  Brands of beer such as Kirin and Asahi in downtown Hiroshima!

 

 

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This is the Memorial Monument for Hiroshima dedicated to the A-Bomb victims.

The stone chest under the cenotaph contains a register of those who have died

since 1945.   

 
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 You can see the Cenotaph for the A-bomb victims from Hiroshima Peace

Memorial Museum.  The A-Bomb Dome, the Flame of Peace, the Cenotaph,

the Fountain of Prayer and the Statue of Mother and Child in the Storm are in

a single line.

 

 

 

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Risa and Asuka, who came back from Osaka and Tokyo respectively

to enjoy their holidays.

 

 

 

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