What do expats in Hiroshima appreciate most about the local culture?
We asked expats and digital nomads what they appreciate the most about the local culture in Hiroshima. They wrote...
"Expats in Hiroshima often appreciate the local culture's emphasis on respect and politeness. They admire the Japanese dedication to maintaining traditions, such as tea ceremonies and flower arranging. Many expats also appreciate the local cuisine, which includes Hiroshima-style okonomiyaki and fresh seafood. The city's cleanliness and safety are also highly valued by expats. They also enjoy the city's rich history and the resilience of its people, as seen in the Peace Memorial Park and Museum. The efficient public transportation system is another aspect of Hiroshima's local culture that expats appreciate. Lastly, the natural beauty of Hiroshima, with its scenic views and cherry blossom trees, is also greatly admired by expats," mentioned another expat when asked about moving to Hiroshima, Japan.
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What do expats in Hiroshima appreciate most about the local culture?
If you live in Hiroshima, newcomers to Hiroshima would love to hear your answer to this question.