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Hiroshima, Japan Hiroshima, the largest city of Chugoku region in western Honshu, is known throughout the world because of atomic bombing done in World War II. With the passage of time Hiroshima not only overcome from the wounds of World War but also emerged as a popular tourist destination of Japan. Wonderful natural beauty enhanced by the surrounding scenic mountains and the six rivers that flow through Hiroshima, give a new color and identity to it. Hometown of many peace memorials, Hiroshima offers lot of accommodation options to full the need and desire of its travelers. Whether you are a budget or a leisure traveler, Hiroshima Hotels will cater travelers of every type. The well-renowned hotels in Hiroshima include Granvia, Rihga Royal, Sunroute, Comfort, and New Hiroden. AsiaRooms offers online hotel booking facilities for a wide range of hotels in Japan at special discounted rates. Hurry and secure the best deals on hotels anywhere in Japan with AsiaRooms.
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