Tomonoura
Tomonoura is a picturesque port town located on the Seto Inland Sea.
Tomonoura is a picturesque port town located on the Seto Inland Sea.
The Tobishima Kaido is a chain of five islands in the Setouchi joined by bridges popular with cyclists.
A Zen temple with a postcard-perfect pagoda overlooking Onomichi.
The oldest sake brewery in Takehara, Taketsuru started out as a salt maker in 1651. It’s is a prominent building in the old town, with its grey plastered walls and latticed wood frontage.
Takehara is a port town on the Seto Inland Sea famed for its traditional wooden buildings from the Edo period and its sake production.
Taishaku Gorge is an 18 km-long ravine along the Taishaku River, one of the tributaries of the Takahashi River in Shōbara and Jinseki Kōgen, Hiroshima.
This small Shintō shrine recalls the economic development of Onomichi.
Shōbara is a city located in the Chugoku Mountains in the northeast corner of Hiroshima Prefecture.
Sera Highland is located in the centre of Hiroshima Prefecture on a plateau ideal for growing flowers. The rolling fields of this huge park are planted with masses of flowers
This large complex of highly varied buildings on several levels stands among mysterious rocky outcrops. It affords an amazing view over Onomichi.