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Increasing your physical strength by walking down the streets of Onomichi

Increasing your physical strength by walking down the streets of Onomichi Hi, I’m Danny. I was influenced by my favorite TV show and decided to stroll along the streets of Onomichi, where I had wanted to visit for a long time. Since I had come all the way to Onomichi, I knew it’s better to […]

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An invitation to the historical buildings

Hi, I’m Danny.  Rather ordinary, but I love historical buildings of the Meiji period, Taisho period and early Showa period. (This cafe is a renovation of a sento, public bathhouse.  You feel nostalgic for Showa period here.  It’s located in the arcade of Onomichi Shopping Street.  Formerly, the building was used as a sento called […]

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Juan’s EVERGREEN HOSTEL experience

Hi my name its Juan im a 22 years old mexican student I stayed at The evergreen hostel its a nice place to stay, its so close to all the tourist and cultural places in Hiroshima, literally takes only 5 minutes from the hostel to the A-Bomb Dome, and 12-17 min to the Hiroshima Castle, […]

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My first snow experience in Japan

Hi, I’m YU. For this time, I’d like to write about my first snow experience in Japan. I was so lucky that Hiroshima had the heaviest snow fall in 33 years! “Does it snow in Taiwan?” Yes, but it snows once or twice a year. BUT! You have to climb up the mountain over 3,000 […]

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My first sento (public bath)!!

Hi, I’m Saki.  Nice to meet you. Let me introduce myself.  I worked here in August and September last year and came back to work because it’s spring break!! I’d like to introduce Dobashi-Yu this time.  It’s a 10-minute walk from THE EVERGREEN HOSTEL!!  Ta-da!! Women’s bath is on your left and men’s bath is […]

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Ondo Onsen Report

Hi, I’m YU from Taiwan. It has been 6 months since I came to Hiroshima and 3 months since I started working at THE EVERGREEN HOSTEL. I’d like to write about my favorite hot spring as my first post. Jenni, the staff of the hostel, introduced me Ondo Onsen the other day. I looked up on the […]

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5 more things to do in Hiroshima

5 more things to do in Hiroshima by Gilberto So you already came to Hiroshima or spend a couple of days here visiting Miyajima, the peace memorial park and museum, the dome and the Hiroshima castle, now you feel like you have to go to the next city and maybe come back for a day […]

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Shikoku

Shikoku by Gilberto Since about a month ago two of the Evergreen hostel staff were planning on going to Shikoku pilgrim in March and after some training and many BBQs the time arrived. One night before we got together to plan the trip, it was cheaper if we ride the bike to Kure and take […]

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Cycling the Setouchi Shimanami Cycling Course

Cycling the Setouchi Shimanami Cycling Course by Lukas Quite Challenging: Getting there The beds in Evergreen Hostel are just too comfy which resulted in me sleeping far too long on the day I wanted to cycle the famous Setouchi Shimanami Cycling Course: an approximately 70 km (~34.5 miles) long route from the City of Onomichi […]

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What`s Sokoiko?

Hi. I`m Saki. I worked at The Evergreen hostel in last August and September, but I really like here. So, I`m working again. I`ll write about Sokoiko in this article. What`s Sokoiko? ➡ This is a guide tour that allows you to explore Hiroshima city by electronic bicycle. Sokoiko allows you to enjoy the REAL […]