2009/12/31

2009 New Years Eve Toshikoshi Noodles

On 2009 New Years Eve, there was heavy snow across the country in Japan, how was your 2009 New Years Eve?

Even in Hiroshima city there was much snow, like a storm of snow, and at the Sanyo Expressway (mountain side of Hiroshima) over 40 cars piled up because of the icy road. In terms of weather it was a terrible New Years Eve, but in our Hana hostel, thank God, we could enjoy a peaceful New Years Eve.



We followed Japanese New Years Eve tradition by serving Toshikoshi Noodles for every guest for dinner. Our staff members made them, decorated with tenpura of shrimp and Japanese herb leaves. It was a little small, but very tasty.




80% of our guests are from overseas. It looked hard for the guests to make loud slurping noises when they ate the noodles like Japanese people (that's the correct noodle-eating technique) , but everyone could eat the noodles using chopsticks skillfully.



I tried to explain the Toshikoshi Noodles culture to the guests like "Japanese people eat soba noodles while listening to the bells, and wish for health and longevity in the year to come", but they just had wondering looks on their faces. I guess traditional Japanese culture is sometimes a little strange for foreigners!! Anyway homemade tenpura was received well by everyone.







Then at midnight, we could listen to Joya-no-kane, bells which ring the old year out at Joukouji temples just in front of Hana Hostel. In Buddhist beliefs, humans are born with 108 worldly desires which are removed when the bell is struck 108 times. We could remove them, so 2010 will be a nice year for us ;-).

Happy New Year!!

2009/12/28

Christmas Party at HANA♪

We had a Christmas party on the 25th.

The party was suppose to start from 7pm but there were already
many people waiting in the living room!
So we rushed and prepared many dishes on the table.

And...

MERRY CHRISTMAS!!



















Teriyaki chicken, fried chicken, caesar salad, and rice cake pizza!
Our manager made the rice cake pizza and it was so delicious!!


And a gift from our manager...























Domo Arigato---!!!!
My Christmas started from 22nd and I've been eating cakes since
then until the real Christmas!

I hope everyone had a great time in this party!

2009/12/24

It is Christmas EVE today♪


Hi there!
It is Christmas EVE today.
I am listening to Christmas songs on the radio now.

Where will you spend Christmas Eve and Day and who with?

We will have a Christmas Eve Party at sister hostel’ J-hoppers Hiroshima’ today and Christmas Party at HANA HOSTEL tomorrow in Hiroshima.

I hope that you have a merry Christmas Eve and Day !!

2009/12/18

One of my favorite place in Yamaguchi

There's a place called "SANZOKU" in Yamaguchi prefecture, our neighborhood.
It's a Japanese restaurant, but not a normal restaurant.
Check out this website:

http://www.irori-sanzoku.co.jp/

It's only in Japanese but I'm sure you can understand why I love this place by
seeing these pictures =)

I go there very often. Maybe once or twice every three months!
Sanzoku-Yaki and Sanzoku-Musubi are the most popular menus here.

Sanzoku-Yaki is a chicken leg with a special sauce. I love this sauce as much as
Okonomiyaki sauce!








Sanzoku-Musubi is a huge Rice ball with 4 kinds of fillings.









Also, they change the decorations of the buildings and around the buildings seasonally.
This time, it was Christmas.



































If you have a car, you should deffinately go here!!

2009/12/01

TRIP to KYUSHU !! Part 2

Hello again!
The next day we visited NAGASAKI.


The staffs from the hostel AKARI, the hostel we stayed,
drove us up to the mountain to show us this view of the
Nagasaki city. It was so beautiful.
This hostel was also very nice and the staffs were great!


We also visited the peace park and the memorial museum.
At the peace park, a guy asked us that he would take
a picture of us. And this is it...





What a great picture!!!
The statue's face is missing!!!
Did he meant to do this!?
This statue is suppose to be like this


The right hand shows the meaning of the bomb, and the left hand
shows the meaning of the peace. Also he is closing his
eyes to pray for all the victims of this war.


This trip was not just for having fun. We learned and felt many
thing by visiting other cities and other hostels.


TRIP to KYUSHU !! Part 1

The other day I went on a trip to Kyushu with my co-workers .
These are the members...

The first day we stayed at our ex co-worker's new hostel which opened in
Aso (Kumamoto) last month.



All I can say about this hostel is that everything was just PERFECT!!
Rooms, facilities, location, and warm peoples.

The next day, we took a bus to Mt. Aso to see the crater.
We were lucky because sometimes
the entry zones will be restricted
depending on the emission of volcanic gases
.


I felt like I was in a different country.
I noticed that there are many places I have to see and know about in Japan.



And our trip goes on...





2009/11/11

A nice living room!

Now that we are renovated the living room,guests come down there more often.
The room has become a good place to meet people.
I would be happy if you meet a nice friends here at Hana hostel.
Have a great trip!!

2009/11/09

Onomichi

I visited Onomichi last week.
Onomichi city is known for its many temples such as the Senkoji Temple.
Also this city is known for Onomichi Ramen and a city with many hills and stairs.

We climbed up the stairs of over 100 steps to the Senkoji Temple.


The view from the Senkoji Temple




There's also a rope way but we wanted walk and exercise!

Now is the season for colored leaves and in the Spring time,
this place is famous for cherry blossoms.



2009/11/07

Hiroshima Dreamination♪




Dreamination has been started from November 6.

it is one of Hiroshima's biggest draws of the winter season and becoming a one of the city's biggest yearly attractions.

Peace Boulevard and parts of city center will be illuminated with thousands of colored light bulbs to what some think are somewhat tasteless effect and to others are exciting and fun!!

17:30-23:00
November 6 , 2009-January 3 ,2010

2009/10/27

We have improved the lobby!!



Hi there!!

Hana Hostel has improved the lobby.
We collected much information around Hiroshima.





We hope that this helps make your travel easy!

We hope you have a lovely time here in Hiroshima!!

2009/10/06

Saijyo Sake Festival !!

The Sake Festival will be held in Saijo town this weekend, 10th and 11th of October.

In Saijo there are many sake breweries, one of the towns in Japan famous for the production of sake. You can go around the breweries and enjoy sake tasting.

In the Sake Hiroba, you can get your own little cup with 1300yen (1600yen on the day), and participants can taste about 900 different samples of sake from all over Japan.

(There is no re-admission to the Sake Hiroba, so if you want to do tour the breweries and go around the back streets, you should probably do that first.)

Each sake brewery also hosts various elaborate events, such as concerts at the brewery, and more than 200,000 tourists take part in the festivities.

[Dates/Times]

The main site of the festival

10th of October (Sat.) 10:45-21:00
11th of October (Sun.) 9:50-17:00

The Sake Hiroba
10th of October (Sat.) 11:00-20:00
11th of October (Sun.) 10:00-17:00

[Access]

by JR train
From Hiroshima station, take the JR Sanyo Line and get off at Saijo station, it'll take about 30min, and the fare is 570yen.



View Larger Map

[Contact]

E-mail: sakematsur★hh-kanko.ne.jp (★ as @)
TEL:082-420-0330
FAX:082-420-0329
(9:00-17:00)

[Web-site]

The official web site doesn't have English web page yet, so please check the translated web site as follow:

Saijo Sake Festival (translated by Excite Japan)

2009/09/28

花文字

花宿(Hana Hostel)スタッフによる"HANA"の人文字です。
編集中の新チラシにも使いますよ~
乞うご期待。

"HANA" human letters 


We took a photo for the hostel's new flyer.
Can you see the word "HANA" ??

2009/07/19

Mr "BANZAI" Bean visits Hiroshima !




Hi there!
I introduce the guest who is even madder and more devious than his internationally famous English namesake !!


+++Mr Bean (Australian brand ,not English TV style) loved his stay at HANA HOSTEL-BANZAI!!!+++

2009/06/28

Sunset from Seto Inland Sea

Hello
I went to see the sunset from KURE PORT PIA PARK.
It's about 30mins. by JR train from Hiroshima station
and it's right in front
of the station.

However, at that time it was kind of cloudy.
First it was okay but...


It hid in the cloud just as I thought...



But still, it was really nice.

2009/06/13

Kumi's recommendation

Today I'd like to recommend a sweets from Miyajima called
"Age Momiji". Which means "Fried Momiji".


Momiji Manju is our local sweets from Miyajima. (top picture)


If you fry this, it's called Age Momiji.
It's really delicious!!

You can get these in Miyajima Island or near the ferry terminal.
I often go to the one in the Island.

Once you eat it, you'll never forget this taste!

2009/06/08

YUKATA FESTIVAL is over!


Even though it rained so hard on the 2nd day, still many people were in this festival.

We put on yukata on the last day of Yukata Festival.

I hope our guests enjoyed it!









This is the back side of yukata.

There are many ways to tie Obi.







Yukata is summer Kimono.
You can buy it really cheap.
Maybe from \2000 !!




Let's go to the new baseball studium!

Hi ! how are you?

It has been humid recently which is too bad...
But this means,Sammar is coming soon;) I can't wait!




A couple of days ado," 2 of our staff went to the new baseball studium with one of our regular guest (Tada san) and his friend .
It was my first time going there.
We watched the game from `COCA COLA seats' We had some food and drinks that we could bring to the table like a party.


(Tada san & Hiromi chan)


(COCA COLA seats)





We bougt some carp doughnuts , but they didn't taste great .
It was fun to eat anyway.




The day was sooo fun.
The carps (Hiroshima) defeated the Lions (Saitama) by a score of 7 to 4 .
It was a good game!!

2009/06/03

YUKATA FESTIVAL is coming this weekend!!



Why don't you vist to hiroshima??


Yukata de kinsai main events

Friday June 5

  • Shareo 13:00-20:00
    Have a go at making maccha green tea and learn about yukata. Get your hair and make up done too.

  • Hon-dori parade
    Yukata parade down the shopping arcade with a giant lantern

  • Chuo-dori 19:30-21:15 Yukata de odorinsai
    Japanese dances from around the prefecture and a chance for everyone to get involved (Send a fax (082-245-1899) or call (082-245-1448) Yukata de kinsai Office ahead of time (before May 31) and get a free gift

  • Shintenchi-koen 19:00-21:30
    The classic japanese songs crackling out of the PA on the central tower and street stalls in Shintenchi-koen make this feel much more like a local festival of days gone by than the maddness just a few meters away on Chuo-dori. The local groups dancing welcome anyone to join in. Great fun and our recommendation if you are heading down to the festival with kids.
Saturday June 6
  • Shareo 13:00-20:00
    Have a go at making maccha green tea and learn about yukata. Get your hair and make up done too.

  • Fukuromachi-koen 16:00-16:40
    Family friendly yukata fashion contest

  • Chuo-dori 19:30-21:15 Yukata de odorinsai
    Japanese dances from around the prefecture and a chance for everyone to get involved (Send a fax (082-245-1899) or call (082-245-1448) Yukata de kinsai Office ahead of time (before May 31) and get a free gift.

  • Shintenchi-koen 19:00-21:30
    The classic japanese songs crackling out of the PA on the central tower and street stalls in Shintenchi-koen make this feel much more like a local festival of days gone by than the maddness just a few meters away on Chuo-dori. The local groups dancing welcome anyone to join in. Great fun and our recommendation if you are heading down to the festival with kids.
Sunday June 7
  • Chuo-dori 19:30-21:15 Yukata de odorinsai
    Japanese dances from around the prefecture and a chance for everyone to get involved (Send a fax (082-245-1899) or call (082-245-1448) Yukata de kinsai Office ahead of time (before May 31) and get a free gift.

  • Shintenchi-koen 19:00-21:30
    The classic japanese songs crackling out of the PA on the central tower and street stalls in Shintenchi-koen make this feel much more like a local festival of days gone by than the maddness just a few meters away on Chuo-dori. The local groups dancing welcome anyone to join in. Great fun and our recommendation if you are heading down to the festival with kids.

2009/05/04

SAKE tasting every SUNDAY!!


SAKE which is called NIHONSHU in Japanese are made from rice.

SAKE tastings are held every Sunday at the reception.

We have 3 kinds of SAKE. 2 of them are from Hiroshima.

Try our local SAKE!!

2009/05/02

Hiroshima CARP!!



Hi this is Kumi.

New baseball stadium just opened last month near our hostel.
It's about 5 minutes on foot.

I got to see the baseball game every year and this was my first time
this year and in the new stadium.

Before the half bottom of the 7th inning, everyone starts to blow up their
red balloons. And then start singing the CARP song and let go their
balloons after singing. This is my favorite moment!

Baseball season has just started so you'd better go!!