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The Latest Fuchu-cho Vacation Packages

Jr Clement Inn Imabari
Reviewed on 2025/11/27

Imabari Kokusai Hotel
Reviewed on 2025/11/6

minamiseto karoto kazemachitei
Reviewed on 2025/10/13

Shimanami PRIME HOTEL IMABARI
Reviewed on 2025/11/26
Where to stay in Fuchu-cho

Hiroshima City Centre
Memorials to the World War II atomic bomb tragedies dominate this downtown district. Visit pretty parks, tour a castle and shrines, and sample okonomiyaki pancakes.
Fuchu-cho Hotel Deals

Hotel Intergate Hiroshima
Clean and comfortable room. Good amenities.
Reviewed on 2026/1/10

Hotel Granvia Hiroshima
Excellent breakfast buffet with quality food and a large selection of food. Staff were very polite and helpful.
Reviewed on 2026/1/4

THE KNOT Hiroshima
Great hotel near all the Hiroshima sites and public transport. Excellent sized room, bathroom sizeable (for Japan standards), adequate hot water all the time, great wster pressure. Breakfast was amazing with their selection of a cooked meal, along with an extensive buffet. 14th floor bar and reception ...
Reviewed on 2026/1/12
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Fuchu-cho

Itsukushima Shrine
Walk along wooden piers and observe the captivating sights of this Shinto shrine that appears to float on the water offshore from Miyajima Island.

Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park
Spend a day reflecting on the atomic bombing that devastated Hiroshima in 1945 and discover the city’s mission for peace at this beautifully designed park in the city center.

Atomic Bomb Dome
The only building still standing in the atomic bomb’s devastating hypocenter now crests the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park, symbolizing the city’s plea for peace.



