Saturday 1 January 2011

Hiroshima photos


Hello everyone. Happy New Year! I’ve just got back after spending three days in Hiroshima 広島市. I’ve attached some pictures for you to enjoy.




This is the famous Atomic Bomb Dome, one of the few structures that survived the blast and is now a world heritage site. The dome is a part of the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, which was built around the hypocenter of the bomb. Also nearby is the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Museum. We spent hours in the museum reading about the background, and looking at painful pictures, movies and objects, showing us the destructive power of the atomic bomb.

Now, Hiroshima is rebuilt and is a beautiful town famous for its sea food. Nilesh and I visited an oyster restaurant, owned by this man, and ate them after being barbecued in their shells. They were amazing! 




Another food highlight was eating Hiroshima okonomiyaki, a kind of layered pancake which typically includes batter, huge amounts of cabbage which is pushed down as it cooks, bacon, beansprouts and optional items such as squid, octopus, and cheese. Noodles (yakisoba, udon) are also used as a topping with fried egg and a generous amount of okonomiyaki sauce. It was a very satisfying dish!













Only a 5-minute ferry ride from the city is the beautiful island shrine of Miyajima, which is famous for the floating gate, a torii that appears to be floating in the water.

Reflections: Hiroshima is a really great city! I definitely want to go back someday.

2 comments:

  1. Hi Steve,

    It looks like you've been having a good time out there. Hope that you had a good Christmas and a great New Year

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  2. Thanks Russ. Yes, it's certainly has been (and continues to be) an adventure! Happy New Year to both you and Jamie.

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