Best Shops In Hiroshima

Here're best Shops in Hiroshima. We released a ranking of reviews about Shops posted by travel influencers who have actually been to Hiroshima.

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Nishikido Main Shop

1 Reviews

It's different from the ordinary Momiji-manjyu uses sponge cake, 'Nama-momiji' uses gluey rice and has sticky texture. Someday this new one will exceed the original.

Cake House Miniyon

1 Reviews

The cake uses lemons grown in Setouchi area. It is sour-sweet lemon chocolate over butter cake with a pleasant mouth-feel. I recommend it as souvenirs because the store stands near the Hiroshima station and Hiroshima is the top producer of lemon.

Ken-chan no Iriko-ya

1 Reviews

You can buy additive‐free dried fish grown in Setouchi sea that are sold out by the evening. I recommend the dried squid 'ChiiChii Ika' specially.

Food Shops

Nishikido Main Shop

1 Reviews

It's different from the ordinary Momiji-manjyu uses sponge cake, 'Nama-momiji' uses gluey rice and has sticky texture. Someday this new one will exceed the original.

Cake House Miniyon

1 Reviews

The cake uses lemons grown in Setouchi area. It is sour-sweet lemon chocolate over butter cake with a pleasant mouth-feel. I recommend it as souvenirs because the store stands near the Hiroshima station and Hiroshima is the top producer of lemon.

Ken-chan no Iriko-ya

1 Reviews

You can buy additive‐free dried fish grown in Setouchi sea that are sold out by the evening. I recommend the dried squid 'ChiiChii Ika' specially.

Souvenir Shops

Nishikido Main Shop

1 Reviews

It's different from the ordinary Momiji-manjyu uses sponge cake, 'Nama-momiji' uses gluey rice and has sticky texture. Someday this new one will exceed the original.

Cake House Miniyon

1 Reviews

The cake uses lemons grown in Setouchi area. It is sour-sweet lemon chocolate over butter cake with a pleasant mouth-feel. I recommend it as souvenirs because the store stands near the Hiroshima station and Hiroshima is the top producer of lemon.

Ken-chan no Iriko-ya

1 Reviews

You can buy additive‐free dried fish grown in Setouchi sea that are sold out by the evening. I recommend the dried squid 'ChiiChii Ika' specially.

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1

It's different from the ordinary Momiji-manjyu uses sponge cake, 'Nama-momiji' uses gluey rice and has sticky texture. Someday this new one will exceed the original.

Name

Nishikido Main Shop

Address

1-13-23 Hikari-machi Higashi-ku, Hiroshima-shi, HiroshimaGoogle Map

Tel

082-262-3131

Hours

8:00-20:00

2

The cake uses lemons grown in Setouchi area. It is sour-sweet lemon chocolate over butter cake with a pleasant mouth-feel. I recommend it as souvenirs because the store stands near the Hiroshima station and Hiroshima is the top producer of lemon.

Name

Cake House Miniyon

Address

1-13-23 Hikari-machi Higashi-ku, Hiroshima-shi, HiroshimaGoogle Map

Tel

082-263-8282

Hours

10:00-20:00

3

You can buy additive‐free dried fish grown in Setouchi sea that are sold out by the evening. I recommend the dried squid 'ChiiChii Ika' specially.

Name

Ken-chan no Iriko-ya

Address

848 Tomo Tomo-cho, Fukuyama-shi, HiroshimaGoogle Map

Tel

084-982-0043

Hours

9:00-17:00

Closed

Tue

4

Tastes crisp, fluffy, and smooth. I thought the looks was cute and decided to buy as a souvenir for my company, especially ladies liked it. It was also delicious after make it cold. The letters 淡雪花 means 'light snow flower'.

Name

Fujiya

Address

1129 Miyajima-cho, Hatsukaichi-shi, HiroshimaGoogle Map

Tel

0829ー44ー2221

Hours

8:30-18:00

5

A scenic chocolate factory and a café in Mukai-shima Island. It's interesting to taste the chocolate of different producig countries one by one. The genuine chocolate made from only sugar and cacao tastes rich and simple. As a result, I bought all kinds♪ I'm gonna be chocolate-holic!◎You can enjoy drinks excellent with chocolate such as coffee.

Name

USHIO CHOCOLATL

Address

2200 Tachibana Mukaishima-machi, Onomichi-shi, HiroshimaGoogle Map

Tel

0848-36-6408 

Hours

9:00-17:00

Closed

Tue・Wed

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