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Hiroshima Specialties
Get a deeper look at Hiroshima's specialties. Cut into okonomiyaki, Hiroshima's "soul food," at foundational places like Okonomimura. Watch the steam float off fresh fried momiji-manju in Miyajima. Explore the bounty of the Seto Inland Sea at places like Oyster Ship Kanawa and Anago Meishi Ueno. These are some of the foods that the rest of Japan thinks of when they think of Hiroshima, a regional cuisine tied to the seasons, the region's ecological diversity, and the post-war dishes that helped rebuild the city. Our Hiroshima specialties guide zeros in on what makes Hiroshima cuisine distinctive in Japan.

OYSTER FARM Hiroshima (オイスターファーム広島)

OYSTER FARM Hiroshima is an oyster restaurant located in Hiroshima Airport that opened in April 2022, and is known as the gateway to the skies of Hiroshima. It is an affiliate of the specialty oyster restaurant “Oyster Ship Kanawa” in Hiroshima City, and is popular among domestic and international tourists as a more casual way to enjoy oyster dishes before or after a flight. In addition to oyster dishes, the restaurant offers many Hiroshima specialties such as Takehara beef steak and conger eel rice. The restaurant also offers a great view of the runway where airplanes come and go.

Differing from “Oyster Boat Kanawa” in Hiroshima City, “OYSTER FARM Hiroshima” offers oyster dishes at more reasonable prices. The lineup of oyster dishes includes nabe (hot pot), tempura, and other common oyster dishes that are common in Hiroshima households, making it a popular place to enjoy oyster dishes in a more casual atmosphere. They also have a large selection of sake and shochu that go well with oysters, and at night you can enjoy oysters, sake, and the night view of the runway.