Hiroshima Prefecture (広島県, Hiroshima-ken) is a prefecture of Japan located in the Chūgoku region on Honshu island. The capital is the city of Hiroshima. It has a population of around 2.8 million.
Restaurants in Hiroshima Prefecture
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We had a great family experience cooking Hiroshima style okonomiyaki, and just a quick note about the timing - we booked for the 7pm-9pm slot, and got there a little after 7pm, lucky for us - our session was just us, so it was ok, but normally the 7pm session is the last one - so don't be late! And 7pm-9pm means be there at 7pm! Once we arrived we were given aprons and a quick introduction before getting to cook our dinner - you get a choice of toppings, and the class begins. It easy going and you get opportunities to take some video and photos during the class, once your done you get to eat what you made! It was really fun and the okonomiyaki tasted great too - its quite a big portion, so come hungry. Our class was in English, and the whole experience took about an hour and half, great fun for the whole family!
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SAKURAO DISTILLERY is located seaside to the Seto Inland Sea, a sea area that is blessed with nature's riches, and faces the world heritage site, Miyajima. You can see the beautiful still that we use to make our gin made with selected ingredients from Hiroshima, and Hiroshima's first whisky. You can feel the SPIRIT of Innovation from Tradition From Hiroshima to the World.
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Kamotsuru Sake Brewing is located in the center of Hiroshima Prefecture in Saijo, Higashi-Hiroshima City. The area is the perfect setting to brew good sake: clean and pure air, rich subsoil water, and a surrounding area of rice production. Today, there are seven sake breweries in a small area of Saijo. At the Kamotsuru visitor center, you can enjoy tasting and shopping after learning all about sake through some exhibits and panels.
When we were in Saijo we found the Kamotsuro Brewery was the best to visit as we were greeted on arrival, shown to a room where we watched a 10 minute documentary on the complete process of making sake. The room also had many photos and items used in the process. We were then invited to try as many types of sake as we liked. I must admit that i was not so keen on most of them but i asked which was the best, and i actually liked it so i bought a bottle to take home.
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