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What is your
purpose when you travel?

Come and meet the Hiroshima you don't know yet!

Your trip to NAGI begins the moment
you make your reservation.
Because Hiroshima has so many fascinating spots,
sights, and experiences to offer,
we encourage you to take advantage of
our pre-trip concierge before you leave.
We will gather all the local information you need
to make your trip a great one.
We are sure that you
will have a wonderful trip!

An example of a stay in Hiroshima

DAY01

15:00

Arrive at Hotel NAGI
Check In

Check-in starts at 3:00 pm. Luggage storage is available from 8:00 a.m. on the same day. Upon arrival, you only need to hand over your card key and we will guide you smoothly to your room. Each guest room is equipped with the AI voice recognition service Alexa, so if you have any questions, please call the front desk anytime.

17:00

Visit Noboricho Catholic Church, a symbol of peace that is more than just a museum

Catholic Noboricho Church was built to commemorate and memorialize the victims of the atomic bombing. The World Peace Memorial Cathedral was designed by architect Togo Murano, and the stained-glass windows are a sight to behold. If the timing is right, you may even be able to hear a pipe organ performance. This is the place to go when you want to spend a relaxing and quiet time.

19:00

Unique evening dining options to suit your mood and budget

Hiroshima has many attractive restaurants near the station. Whether you are traveling alone or with your family, please feel free to ask our staff if you are not sure what to have for dinner. From long-established restaurants that have been loved for a long time, to new restaurants that are the talk of the town, to restaurants that are patronized by locals. We will be happy to introduce you to the restaurant that best suits your mood that day.

<NAGI Hiroshima partner shops>
- Curry no Ki - Taikoh Udon - TONQAL
- Okonomiyaki (please contact our staff for recommendations)

21:00

A drinking district near Hiroshima Station where you can fully enjoy visiting izakaya (Japanese-style pubs), also known as “ekini shi”.

Hiroshima has many attractive restaurants near train stations. If you are planning a trip to Hiroshima, it might be a waste to go back to your hotel right after dinner! The area west of JR Hiroshima Station, known as “Ekinishi,” is a bustling area with many izakaya (Japanese style pubs). You can enjoy the atmosphere of the city and the local experience by going to different izakayas!

DAY02

8:00

A leisurely breakfast with coffee on the hotel balcony

Drip packs of “Shimaji Coffee Roasters,” famous for its home-roasted shallow roasted coffee, are available in each guest room, and we recommend having them for breakfast with take-out bread. Check-out time is 11:00 a.m. at both hotels, so you can get ready slowly in the morning without feeling rushed.

9:00

Start sightseeing by taking the tram, a convenient means of transportation for sightseeing in Hiroshima!

NAGI boarded a streetcar at the stop right in front of the hotel for the second day of sightseeing. Hiroshima's streetcars cover the city and suburbs, and there are many of them, making them the perfect means of transportation for touring the city. You can go quite far.

11:00

Walking around the World Heritage Site, Atomic Bomb Dome and Peace Memorial Park area

The Atomic Bomb Dome, a symbol of world peace, is a spot where you should spend plenty of time. The Orizuru Tower, located a minute's walk from the dome, offers a panoramic view of the city of Hiroshima and is the only place where the A-bomb Dome can be seen from above. There is also a shopping district in the neighborhood that can be reached within walking distance, making it an enjoyable stroll.

Many expressions of Hiroshima
you didn’t know until now

We, the staff, have lived in Hiroshima and have
selected places that we can confidently recommend.
There are still many unexplored areas with sea sides, mountains, and islands.
Let's update your trip in Hiroshima together with us,
where the A-bomb Dome and Miyajima are still strongly impressed.