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Ōsukachō

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    • Day 46

      Hiroshima Castle🏯

      April 4 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 19 °C

      E Burg mitere Gschicht mit voller Gwalt und Tragödie mitere wunderschöne Ussicht uf Hiroshima. D Burg hetme 1958 als Nachbau errichtet und si isch hüt es 5 Stöckigs Museum wo d Gschicht vor Stadt vorem Atombombeabwurf dokuentiert.🏯Read more

    • Day 16

      Hiroshima Castle und Shukkei-en

      April 13 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 23 °C

      An Nachmittag sind wir zum Hiroshima Castle aufgebrochen und dabei vorbei am Fussballstadion Edion Peace Wing Hiroshima

      Und weil wir noch nicht genug hatten, gabs auch noch einen Besuch im Shukkei-en - einen typisch japanischen Stadtgarten.

      Um dann am Abend nochmal in der Okonomi mura Suigun zum Abendessen vorbei zu schauen.

      17.879 Schritte
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    • Day 17

      Leaving Hiroshima

      April 14 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 19 °C

      What a wonderful city! I am not really sure about what it is, but I really fell to like Hiroshima. The people, the peace park, Miyajima and so on. A great place.
      Yet I still have to leave. But before I enter the Shikansen back to Tokyo, I do a short walk off the beaten tourist tracks to Hiroshima Toshogu Shrine, a big Shrine complex with only locals there, at least the time I was there. And then up to Peace Pagoda, a Buddhist Pagoda set up to always warn against entering war again - with its beautiful view over Hiroshima city, to the sea and the islands. It was wonderfully peaceful in the morning. And just before I had to go back to catch the Shinkansen for Tokyo I visited Tsutuhane shrine.Read more

    • Day 7

      Sightseeing mit den Bosch Kollegen

      March 19 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 8 °C

      Heute Morgen ging es nach dem Frühstück 08:00 Uhr los auf unsere gemeinsame Bosch Tour.
      Es ging durch einen Japanischen Garten und danach zu einem Castle.

      Die meisten Gebäude wurden durch die Atombombe 1945 zerstört. Es blieben nur wenige stehen, z.B. der Atomic bomb Dome.
      Ein wenig erinnert das an unsere KZ-Anlagen in Deutschland.

      Im Anschluss ging es zu einer Japanischen Culture Insel mit dem Namen Miyajima mit teilweise originalen Gebäuden.

      Am Ende ging es zurück zu einem Abendessen mit viel Sake und Bier 🍺
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    • Day 6

      Shukukeien Gardens

      May 16, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 27 °C

      We contemplated what to do on the way back from the island. We’d talked to a young couple yesterday who’d been to the Gardens and they were very impressed so we thought we’d have a look.
      Bit of a city tour on the green bus and we were there. Another picture perfect spot in the middle of a busy city. The Japanese really know how to do manicured gardens. There are so many, big ones, little tiny ones in front of apartments and houses.

      Hiroshima is hosting the G7 in a couple of days which we knew nothing about when we booked although I did wonder why nearly every hotel was booked out. Consequently nearly every policeman in Japan is here. They are literally on every street corner. Even over on the island this morning. We got a couple of them to take photos for us, they were very accommodating. 😂

      Made our way back into the restaurant area after the gardens. Still too early for dinner so we found a bar to have a drink. Had to pay ¥1100 to sit at the bar for half and hour but you got a free drink. Couple of very pretty girls behind the bar all dressed the same, black short skirt, white shirt, bit like Simply Irresistible. Umm we’re not really sure what sort of bar this is, seemed like once they’d got your drink they had to stay and talk to you. Hard work for our waitress, but she was doing her best. She wants to go to Australia later in the year and work for a year over there. So of course Graham gives her his card and invites her to stay with us. Well she was trilled and all the other girls came running over to look at the card. I wouldn’t be surprised if Monkey turns up on our doorstep in November. By this time our half and hour was up so either buy another drink or get out, Graham had another beer and we started quizzing the waitress where to have dinner, we’ll there was a big discussion across the whole bar and luckily one of their regulars or their pimp I’m not really sure which had a bit of English and he managed to tell us about a Sashimi restaurant only a few hundreds meters away.

      Set off to find this place with only a photo and the vague directions from old mate. After a couple of wrong turns and some guidance from a young guy getting into his flash car, he actually followed us in his car around a few corners to make sure we got there ok.
      Delicious sashimi, fish, prawns, caviar, eel, squid, bonito, very upmarket place all the chefs behind the bars in their gleaming whites.

      When we’d left the bar we noticed a charcoal grill place across the way, so after leaving the sashimi we decided to check it out. It was another winner. Got some cooking lessons off the head Chef ( well not really a chef because they don’t cook any thing you do that at the table but the knife skills they had to cut that meat, amazing) They had the baseball playing in there and Hiroshima was winning. They were all very excited when we showed some interest.

      When we got back to the hotel the funny little guy came running out to find us. Sorry sorry he keep saying, I’m pretty sure that the only English word he knows. He forgot to get me to sign the credit card slip, had probably been having anxiety attacks over it all day.
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    • Day 15

      Hiroshima - great city, great history

      April 12 in Japan ⋅ ☁️ 23 °C

      Starting with the Shinkansen from Osaka to Hiroshima in just 1:25h, a 330km journey which would usually take 4:30hrs.
      Arrived and off to beautiful Shukeien garden with blossoming cherries and other trees.
      Then the Hiroshima Castle. Just one tower was rebuilt of the once big compound.
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    • Day 21

      Shukkeien and Hiroshima Castle

      December 19, 2022 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 3 °C

      The Shukkeien gardens were very peaceful and nice to wander through, there were a few people but quiet enough to enjoy wandering slowly through. I found some massive quince which I wish I could have brought back for Varne to put in a cider, they were the size of your fist.
      When I got to the castle I started to feel sombre again as alot of the buildings had been destroyed and the castle was quite a bit smaller than the others I had seen, I wonder if it was rebuild more recently as it sorta looked like it.
      You get this strange feeling in this town that it's broken from the past a little but also somehow at peace with that. I don't know how to explain it but it's almost a broken spirit feeling. The people are still nice and happy but it's just a feeling.
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    • Day 44

      Hiroshima 2

      March 29, 2023 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 16 °C

      Der Friedenspark mit dem Atombombendom, Denkmälern und dem Atombombenmuseum ist sehr bewegend. Vor allem das Museum schafft es die Grausamkeit der Bombe durch Einzelschicksale begreifbar zu machen.
      Gleichzeitig ist der Friedenspark aber auch einer der großen Parks in der Stadt mit vielen Kirschbäumen, die gerade in der Blüte standen, somit waren viele Menschen da um zu Picknicken. Auch wenn überall an die Bombe erinnert wird geht das Leben weiter und die Bewohner Hiroshimas genießen das Leben.
      Die Burg hier ist klein und hübsch, wurde natürlich auch erst nach dem Krieg wieder aufgebaut.
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    • Day 10

      Hiroshima Castle & Itsukushima-Schrein

      March 29 in Japan ⋅ ☀️ 20 °C

      Nach dem Garten ging es zum Schloss von Hiroshima. Da hab ich auch mal kurz in Schale geworfen und mit ein paar Italienern Foto-Session gemacht.
      Die Ausstellung im Schloss ist meiner Meinung nach mindestens genau so detailliert und informativ wie die im Schloss von Ōsaka und deutlich weniger überlaufen - ist mir ein Rätsel.
      Ich möchte an der Stelle noch mal anmerken, dass ganz Hiroshima nach dem Abwurf der Atombombe neu aufgebaut wurde. Nach dem 6.8.45 stand fast nichts mehr - was nicht von der Druckwelle weggerissen wurde, hat Feuer gefangen. Zu sehen, wie groß die Stadt nun ist und was alles in den ursprünglichen Zustand zurückversetzt wurde, ist einfach beeindruckend.

      Neben dem Friedensmuseum ist die Insel Miyajima ein riesiger Touristenmagnet. Alle 10min legt ein Schiff mit um die 100 Fahrgästen ab. Hauptgrund ist der Itsukushima-Schrein mit ihrem Torī, welcher mitten im Wasser steht (Fun fact: Er steht nur durch das eigene Gewicht an Ort und Stelle - kein Fundament, keine in den Boden eingelassenen Pfeiler). Auf der Insel gibt es ein paar Rehe in dem Stadtgebiet, die sich nicht zierten offene Taschen zu durchwühlen.
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    • Day 70

      Hiroshima 1 - Sukkeien Garden

      April 7, 2019 in Japan ⋅ ⛅ 18 °C

      Von der Burg ging es dann zum Sukkeien Garden. Die japanischen Gärten begeistern mich langsam richtig. Wenn man da durch läuft, fühlt man sich, als wäre man in einer anderen Welt. Es muss unheimlich Arbeit machen, die Büsche und Bäume immer alle so schön in Form zu schneiden.
      Zum Abschluss bin ich noch etwas durch die Innenstadt bzw. das Shopping-Viertel geschlendert. Hiroshima ist ziemlich übersichtlich und man kann alles gut zu Fuß erreichen (soweit ich das beurteilen kann).
      Im Vergleich zu Kyoto und Osaka sind hier viel weniger Menschen unterwegs und es geht sehr entspannt zu.
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