Hiroshima

Located in the southwestern part of the Japanese islands, Hiroshima prefecture is tragically famous because of its prefectural capital being the victim of the 1945's atomic bomb. However, the prefecture is is rich in the natural beauty of the Inland Sea and the Chugoku Mountains, with mountains, sea, rivers, valleys, plains, basins that characterize Japan's landscape. 
It is subdvided into four sob-regions: Geihoku and its generous nature such as Sandankyo Gorge; Bihoku and its seasonal flowers; the most famous Aki where Hiroshima and Miyajima stands; and Bingo with its historical heritage.