Journal · spring 2026 ·

Dear traveller,
come see
Japan.

A travel journal from Hiroshima. The places guidebooks miss, the stories algorithms don't tell — written for those who want to go deeper.

The great torii of Miyajima at sunset, Itsukushima island near Hiroshima
Miyajima · · The floating torii at sunset
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Hiroshima Castle under an autumn sky

Hiroshima ·

The castle nobody
really visits

North of the city centre, Hiroshima Castle stands in an almost strange silence. Tourists pass quickly. Those who stop discover something else entirely.

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Sunset over the Ota river in Hiroshima, red sky reflected in the water

Hiroshima · Ōta-gawa ·

What the river
keeps in memory

Seven rivers run through Hiroshima. In the evenings, locals gather at the water's edge, quietly. You only have to sit down to understand why.

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Ebisu-dori shopping arcade decorated with red lanterns during the Ebisu Festival in Hiroshima

Hiroshima · Hondori ·

The Ebisu Festival:
Hiroshima in celebration

Every November, the covered arcade fills with red lanterns. The crowd moves slowly. It is loud, joyful, completely Japanese — and nobody in the guidebooks mentions it.

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Why
this journal

I

Hidden places

The spots locals love that never make the guidebooks. Quiet neighbourhoods, family-run restaurants, and the Japan that rewards the patient traveller.

II

Practical guides

Entry rules, tourist tax, transport, JESTA — everything you need to know before you go, written clearly for Western travellers.

III

In French too

All content available in French. Because French speakers deserve Japan travel guides written for them — not translated from a guide written for someone else.