Hiroshima

Hiroshima Prefecture, like a layered scroll of mountains and rivers, unfolds slowly between the azure blue of the Seto Inland Sea and the lush green of the Chugoku Mountains. It bears the weight of wartime memories, yet also the gentle beauty of the changing seasons. The Atomic Bomb Dome sits silently by the river, a reminder of the preciousness of peace, while the vermilion torii gate of Itsukushima Shrine on Miyajima Island floats like a vibrant stroke of ink, gliding through the breath of the tide.

Hiroshima's countryside hides hot springs, terraced rice paddies, and clear streams. Autumn leaves blanket the valleys in crimson, while winter snow blankets castle ruins and shrine eaves. Oysters ripen in the cold, while okonomiyaki sizzles on the iron plate, brimming with the warmth of ordinary people.

Hiroshima's charm lies not in its singular landscapes, but in its juxtaposition of the weight of history and the vibrant energy of nature, allowing one to experience both the fragility of humankind and the tenacity of life—much like its sea and mountains, eternally intertwined and mutually enriching.

Post by Andy05x | Aug 11, 2025

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