Overview
Hiroshima Station's shopping complex is the city's main transit hub retail area, featuring department stores, souvenir shops, and food halls specializing in regional Hiroshima products.
Highlights
- Ekiben: The station sells beautifully packaged train bento (ekiben) featuring local specialties like anago (conger eel) and oyster rice.
- Momiji Manju: Multiple shops sell Hiroshima's iconic maple-leaf-shaped cakes in dozens of flavors.
- Ekie Complex: The modern Ekie shopping area features local craft goods and fresh food markets.
History
Hiroshima Station has been the city's gateway since 1894. The station was destroyed in 1945 and rebuilt multiple times, with the current modern complex completed in stages through the 2010s.
Visitor Tips
- Last-Minute Souvenirs: Ideal for picking up Hiroshima souvenirs before departing by shinkansen.
- Quick Okonomiyaki: Several okonomiyaki restaurants on the upper floors serve fast, quality versions.
- Duration: 30–45 minutes.