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Just a short walk from the Peace Memorial Park, Hondori Shopping Street is where Hiroshima’s local energy comes back to life. This covered arcade stretches for several blocks, packed with shops, cafés, and restaurants — a perfect place to unwind after visiting the museum and park.
You’ll find everything here: Japanese fashion boutiques, quirky souvenir shops, vintage arcades, and casual eateries serving local specialties like okonomiyaki (Hiroshima-style savory pancakes) and tsukemen noodles. The atmosphere is relaxed but lively — a mix of students, families, and travelers walking under the long glass roof as sunlight filters through.
At night, the vibe shifts slightly — neon signs light up, locals grab dinner or stop for dessert, and the whole street feels warm and welcoming. It’s not fancy, just genuine everyday Japan — the kind of place where you’ll stumble into hidden gems without even trying.
✨ Why it’s worth it
Because it’s the everyday life side of Hiroshima — local, walkable, and full of flavor. A great way to balance the emotion of the Peace Park with the city’s cheerful, modern rhythm.
🕐 When to go
Afternoon to evening: best for shopping and dinner.
Midday: perfect if you’re looking for shade and a quick lunch break.
💴 Prices
Snacks and cafés: ¥500–¥1,200
Local restaurants: ¥1,000–¥2,500
Souvenirs and gifts: from ¥300
🚆 How to get there
From the Peace Memorial Park, it’s just a 5-minute walk east. You can also take tram line #1, #2, or #6 to Hondori Station — the arcade begins right outside.
🧭 Waldir tip
Explore Hondori in the late afternoon, then grab dinner at Okonomimura, a multi-floor spot nearby with dozens of stalls serving Hiroshima’s signature dish. It’s casual, local, and always fun.
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