Hatsukaichi is a city of some 120,000 people located in Hiroshima Prefecture, Japan. The name derives from a market traditionally held on the 20th of each month with hatsuka meaning "20th day" and ichi translating to "market".
Restaurants in Hatsukaichi
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Hakataya opened its doors in Miyajima as a rice scoop merchant in the early Meiji period. While playing the role of conveying Miyajima Shakushi rice scoops throughout Hiroshima Prefecture and all of Japan, Hakataya supported the local culture as a resting house for oarsmen of Eba’s ancient style rowboat that crossed the Seto Inland Sea to Miyajima for Itsukushima Shrine’s greatest ritual, the Kangensai. With the transition of Miyajima, Hakataya became a confectionery shop baking, from scratch with utmost care for all the ingredients, what eventually became the island’s signature food culture, Momiji Manju. More than 140 years since establishment, we continue to devote our efforts to Momiji Manju baking as we develop designer products that sublimate the special features of this land into new forms to pass on to the future.
Really sweet spot to sit and chill during your Miyajima adventures - they do a savoury delicacy as well as a variety of the momiji manju (maple shaped cake) flavours. Also really good toilets if you are looking for them! Very nice place to spend 20-30 mins off your feet.
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Fantastic little street with plenty of little shops and restaurants. Bear in mind you'll definitely leave some money in that little street, try Okonomiyaki in any of the restaurant as well as oysters in any small stand.
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