Have fun learning with your kids! Hiroshima factory tours and experience tours

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Hiroshima Prefecture has a large manufacturing industry, with companies in a wide variety of industries, and there are plenty of factory tours that parents and children can enjoy together. We've picked out some recommended factory tours and experience tours that parents and children can enjoy, inclu...

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Hiroshima Prefecture is not just about the world heritage sites of Miyajima and the Atomic Bomb Dome. Hiroshima is full of delicious food! Okonomiyaki, which is synonymous with Hiroshima, fresh seafood such as oysters, octopus, sea bream, and conger eel, Onomichi ramen, which is now nationwide, Hiroshima beef, which is highly regarded for its high meat quality, handmade soba, lemons and oranges, which are the largest producers in Japan.・Abundant food resources such as grapes are unique to Hiroshima. Many events unique to the region are also held, such as the sea festival, kagura, and Mibu flower rice planting. Cycling, trekking, skiing and snowboarding on the Shimanami Kaido will keep you active. Miyajima, which is registered as a World Heritage Site, and the Atomic Bomb Dome are not the only attractions, and there are many ways to enjoy it.

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1. Hattendo Cafelier Cream Bun

This is an experiential facility by Hattendo, famous for its cream buns. You can experience "exciting bread making" by forming a cream bun into your desired shape and wrapping it in wrapping paper with your own illustration.

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2. Okonomiyaki Experience Studio OKOSTA

The instructor will show you how to cook delicious okonomiyaki on an authentic hot plate, and you can enjoy freshly made Hiroshima okonomiyaki on the spot. OCOSTA is conveniently located directly connected to the station! You can also purchase limited edition sauces and Otafuku original goods that are recommended as souvenirs.

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3. Aohata Jam Deck

Since its founding in 1932, the company has been committed to the mission of "applying canning techniques to create safe, secure foods that take advantage of the freshness and flavor of ingredients," and to the pursuit of "the best quality (beauty, health, and affordability)." At Aohata Jam Deck, you can not only tour the factory, which specializes in low-sugar jams, but also experience making your own original jam for a fee, allowing you to experience the fun of jam-making (reservations required).

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4. Etajima Olive Factory

We sell olive oil made by squeezing high-quality olives grown in Etajima. Their attached Italian restaurant offers various ways to enjoy olive oil.

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5. Denim tote bag making experience

HITOTOITO Denim School is located in Fukuyama City, a world-famous denim production area. Here you can actually make jeans from scratch, learn about threads and fabrics at a denim weaving factory, experience rubbing at a used processing plant, and learn about choosing zippers, metal buttons, and rivets. In other words, you can experience everything about denim.

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Hiroshima Prefecture is not just about the world heritage sites of Miyajima and the Atomic Bomb Dome. Hiroshima is full of delicious food! Okonomiyaki, which is synonymous with Hiroshima, fresh seafood such as oysters, octopus, sea bream, and conger eel, Onomichi ramen, which is now nationwide, Hiroshima beef, which is highly regarded for its high meat quality, handmade soba, lemons and oranges, which are the largest producers in Japan.・Abundant food resources such as grapes are unique to Hiroshima. Many events unique to the region are also held, such as the sea festival, kagura, and Mibu flower rice planting. Cycling, trekking, skiing and snowboarding on the Shimanami Kaido will keep you active. Miyajima, which is registered as a World Heritage Site, and the Atomic Bomb Dome are not the only attractions, and there are many ways to enjoy it.

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