
Saijo in Hiroshima has been famous for its sake brewing industry. There still exist
many sake brewers here.

You can enjoy the past days of Japan in the eastern part of Hiroshima Prefecture.
That is Saijo, which is about 30-minute ride on the train from Hiroshima.

Kamotsuru is the place where they produce sake and where you can observe the Sake
brewing process.

You can taste sake here at Kamotsuru Sake Brewing Co., Ltd.

All visitors are very pleased with knowing Japanese Sake.

People from Thailand

One of the ladies from Thailand is good at Japanese, English as well as
her native language. Envious!

A relaxing moment in a tight schedule!

Just before dinner in Ivy Square in Kurashiki

“The Thinker” from Singapore

Another journalist from Thailand

This is one of the busy streets in Hiroshima, whose population is more than 1.1 million.

Very good! Brands of beer such as Kirin and Asahi in downtown Hiroshima!

This is the Memorial Monument for Hiroshima dedicated to the A-Bomb victims.
The stone chest under the cenotaph contains a register of those who have died
since 1945.

You can see the Cenotaph for the A-bomb victims from Hiroshima Peace
Memorial Museum. The A-Bomb Dome, the Flame of Peace, the Cenotaph,
the Fountain of Prayer and the Statue of Mother and Child in the Storm are in
a single line.

Risa and Asuka, who came back from Osaka and Tokyo respectively
to enjoy their holidays.