Miyoshi Hondori Shopping Street

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Miyoshi Hondori Shopping Street

One of the oldest shopping streets in Miyoshi City, lined with old merchant houses.

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Miyoshi Hondori Shopping Street, located in Miyoshi-cho, Miyoshi City, is a charming historic street lined with old merchant houses featuring decorative "udatsu" walls and a stone-paved road. It sits in an area surrounded by the Gonokawa, Basengawa, and Saijogawa rivers and is considered one of the oldest shopping streets in Miyoshi City.

This streetscape is also known as the "Rekimichi Stone-Paved Street," and its traditional scenery continues for Approx. 1.4 km. Along the way, you'll find a wide variety of shops, including confectionery stores, cafes, general goods shops, galleries, and eateries set in former sake breweries. Nearby attractions such as the Koichi Yumoto Memorial Japanese Yokai Museum (Miyoshi Mononoke Museum) also make this an area of note, especially as a place connected to the yokai legend Ino Mononoke Roku.

Seasonal festivals are also held here, creating opportunities for local residents and visitors to connect. Beyond everyday shopping, it serves as a hub for sharing the appeal of Miyoshi through historical walks and cultural experiences.

Highlights

  • A historic street in Miyoshi-cho, Miyoshi City, lined with old merchant houses.
  • One of the oldest shopping streets in Miyoshi City.
  • Also known as "Rekimichi Stone-Paved Street," stretching for Approx. 1.4 km.
  • A variety of shops are scattered along the street, including confectionery stores, cafes, and general goods shops.
  • Seasonal festivals are also held, creating a place for local residents and visitors to interact.

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  • "Rekimichi Stone-Paved Street," home to a variety of shops

    "Rekimichi Stone-Paved Street," home to a variety of shops

  • The traditional streetscape is enjoyable even for a simple stroll

    The traditional streetscape is enjoyable even for a simple stroll

Official FAQs

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Is there free Wi-Fi available in the area?

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At the Miyoshi Mononoke Museum. (Miyoshi Free Wi-Fi available)

Q

Are there any sightseeing spots nearby?

A

Ozekiyama Park, Koichi Yumoto Memorial Japanese Yokai Museum (Miyoshi Mononoke Museum), Juzaburo Tsujimura Doll Museum, and Miyoshi Cormorant Fishing.

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    The shopping street isn’t very big, but it has so much local character. A lot of the shops feel really nostalgic, like stepping back into the Showa era.

Details

Name in Japanese
みよし本通り商店街
Postal Code
728-0021
Address
Miyoshi Hondori, Miyoshi-cho, Miyoshi City, Hiroshima
Access
Approx. 6 minutes by car from JR Miyoshi Station
Credit Cards
Varies by store
Official website
Official website (Japanese)