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Don't know what to buy in Hiroshima? Find the best Hiroshima souvenirs and where to buy them. Seek out Traditional Goods and local Fashion and Kimono. Find Japanese items ranging from household goods to traditional crafts. Discover regional goods like elegant yukata, handmade bags, Japanese ceramics and fine stationery. Hiroshima is famous for snacks like momiji manju, hassaku daifuku, and citrus juices like mikan. Snacks and Food highlights products that really shout "Hiroshima" and where to find packaged versions you can take home. Surprise the Japanese Anime and Pop Culture fan in your circle. Explore figurines, books, games, plastic models and more from popular franchises like Pokémon, One Piece and Gundam. If you're looking for Novelty Souvenirs, we know the best places to find small, handmade local treasures you’ll remember your trip with. Track down Hiroshima-themed tote bags, refrigerator magnets, charms and more. We’ve assembled the essential and little-known places to buy Hiroshima goods. Explore the categories below to find that perfect Hiroshima souvenir or gift.

Recollections of Miyajimaguchi Shop Epilo (みやじまぐちの思い出ショップエピロ)

Recollections of Miyajimaguchi Shop Epilo is a store located near JR Miyajimaguchi Station. The first floor is a general store selling Hiroshima souvenirs and works by Hiroshima-related artists. The second floor is a café space and used book library, making it a popular place for tourists to come and relax in Miyajimaguchi.

At Recollections of Miyajimaguchi shop epilo, you can purchase original works by artists that can only be found here in Hiroshima. The shop sells not only standard Hiroshima souvenirs such as rice scoops and Setouchi lemon jam, but there are also a variety of fashionable goods such as woodwork, tenugui (hand towels), and pouches. All of these will allow you to add a touch of Japanese style in to your home. There is also a café space on the second floor that is popular for its blended Itogi coffee, a specialty coffee brand born on Miyajima, as well as a variety of juices made from fruit locally grown in Hiroshima Prefecture.