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Three men have been arrested on suspicion of assault and coercion, allegedly pouring liquid fuel over a male acquaintance to force him to open a bank account. The post “Choose between the mountains, the sea, or kerosene.” 3 men arrested for violent assault in Hiroshima appeared first on Get Hiroshima.| Get Hiroshima
A 30-year-old fare-dodger was sentenced to 6 years in prison by Hiroshima District Court on October 1 for assaulting an Astram Line employee. The post Fare-dodger gets 6 years in prison for assaulting Astram Line employee appeared first on Get Hiroshima.| Get Hiroshima
As the hot summer days finally give way to the first hints of autumn, Hiroshima enters one of its best The post What’s On In Hiroshima, October 2025 appeared first on Get Hiroshima.| Get Hiroshima
Discover the best things to do in Hiroshima in September 2025—festivals, sake, fireworks, sports, art, concerts & more this vibrant season.| Get Hiroshima
Discover the best things to do in Hiroshima in September 2025—festivals, sake, fireworks, sports, art, concerts & more this vibrant season.| Get Hiroshima
The Kangensai boat festival centered on Itsukushima Shrine is probably Miyjima's biggest festival of the year.| Get Hiroshima
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Online memorial of the roughly 38,000 child victims of the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 80 years ago. The post Online memorial for the child victims of Hiroshima and Nagasaki appeared first on Get Hiroshima.| Get Hiroshima
Showa Emperor Hirohito visited the A-bombed city of Hiroshima two and a half years after the bombing on the anniversary of Pearl Harbor.| Get Hiroshima
Don't let the annual rainy season get you down. The time for brightly colored hydrangea blooms and moody Japanese garden and temple views, it can actually be quite nice. Romantic even. The post Rainy season survival guide appeared first on Get Hiroshima.| Get Hiroshima
Held every year for three days starting on the first Friday of June, Tōkasan [とうかさん] is the most festive of The post Tōkasan Yukata Festival appeared first on Get Hiroshima.| Get Hiroshima
A woman in her 70s was rushed to the hospital on May 24th, but died later the same day due to the tick-borne disease Japanese Spotted Fever.| Get Hiroshima
It has been announced that Hiroshima Castle's main keep, long a symbol of the city, will close in spring next year.| Get Hiroshima