Great Shopping Places in Hiroshima Prefecture in Japan

In addition to be a city rich with history, Hiroshima also offers fine shopping experiences for visitors. From shopping malls to arcades, you’ll be able to get your hands on some great stuff from local products like famous confectionery to goods by international brands. 

Shop to Your Heart’s Content at Hiroshima’s Shopping Malls

Hiroshima Parco

One of the most distinguished fashion stores in Japan, this one is located in the centre of the city. It’s filled with clothing stores mainly aimed at the youth.

It offers the latest fashions for women and men, cosmetics, miscellaneous goods, and even sports equipment. It’s also home to Muji and Tower Records. If you fancy having all-you-can-eat desserts, then you’ll be delighted to find such restaurants here.

Spot information

  • Spot name: Hiroshima Parco
  • Street address: 10-1 Hondori, Naka-ku 730-0035, Hiroshima
  • Access: About 4 minutes’ walk from Hatchobori Bus Stop

Kamiyacho Shareo

The very first underground shopping arcade in Hiroshima, there are more than 80 retail establishments here selling sweets, clothing, and goods mostly aimed at young women. Perfect for shopping for yourself but not so much hunting for souvenirs.

Within walking distance is the Peace Memorial Park, so, you can visit it either before or after you go shopping.

Spot information

  • Spot name: Kamiyacho Shareo
  • Street address: 100 Motomachi Underground Town, Naka-ku 730-0011, Hiroshima
  • Access: About 1-minute walk from Kamiyacho (Yamazahen Bus Stop)

ASSE

A shopping mall that’s directly connected to JR Hiroshima Station, it’s ideal for those who don’t have much time. With 140 shops and restaurants, you’ll find everything you need here, especially tax-free souvenirs.

So, don’t forget to get your hands-on popular products like momiji manju and the very good quality makeup brushes, Kumano! If you’d like to taste regional cuisine, then check out the restaurants serving Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki!

Spot information

  • Spot name: ASSE
  • Street address: 2-37 Matsubara-cho, Minami-ku 732-0822, Hiroshima
  • Access: About 1 minute walk from Hiroshima Station

Marina Hop

Right next to the Seto Inland Sea, you can spend an entire day here shopping, eating, and playing. In addition to having outlet stores selling clothing and so on, there’s also a theme park called Marina Circus that includes a huge Ferris wheel, making this an excellent spot for family outings.

If you’d like to visit the World Heritage site, Miyajima, then you’d be excited to know that you can take a ferry from here (¥2000 for round trip) to the island.

Spot information

  • Spot name: Marina Hop
  • Street address: 4-14-35 Kanonshinmachi, Nishi-ku 733-0036, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture
  • Access: About 3 minutes’ walk from Kannon Marina Hop Bus Stop

Check Out Hiroshima’s Shopping Alley

Do Some Shopping at Hiroshima’s Famous Hondori Street

Hondori street is a shopping arcade that’s located in Hiroshima’s downtown area, and it happens to be the biggest and busiest in the Chugoku Region. It’s lined with various shops that sell general goods, clothing, local products, and even medicine.

The clothes being sold here range from cheap to reasonable to expensive. Most of the shops carry the latest fashions and you can get some wonderful bargains from the sales racks.

There are also cafes, bakeries, and restaurants that you can dip into whenever you feel hungry.

Spot information

  • Spot name: Hiroshima Hondori Shotengai (広島本通商店街)
  • Street address: 730-0035, Hiroshima, Hiroshima Prefecture
  • Access: About 3 minutes’ walk from Hatchobori (Asahikaikan Bus Stop)

Towel Store on Hiroshima Shopping Street

Photos are for illustrative purposes only.

An item that would make a lovely souvenir is tenugui (traditional Japanese hand towel made from cotton). With various designs focusing on Japanese motifs, the hand towel can be used as a beautiful decoration piece or for wrapping bottles and similar items.

On Hondori street, there is a store called Matsunaga that sells all sorts of traditional Japanese clothing and accessories. One of their best-selling products is, of course, the tenugui. So, make sure to check out this establishment in case you’re looking to get some high-quality tenugui! 

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