Hanabusa
Sushi
Discover exquisite Japanese dining at Hanabusa in Hiroshima's Motomachi, renowned for award-winning sushi, seafood, and authentic culinary experiences.
Restaurant Details
Hanabusa, nestled in Hiroshima's bustling Motomachi Shopping Center, is a celebration of authentic Japanese cuisine. This award-winning restaurant is a haven for sushi and seafood lovers, offering a menu rich in traditional flavors crafted from the freshest local ingredients.
From the vibrant slices of assorted sashimi to the delicately grilled conger eel, each dish is an ode to Japanese culinary artistry. The tempura, light and crispy, complements the silky texture of the abalone sushi, delivering a flavor experience that is at once familiar and exquisite.
Located in Naka Ward, Hiroshima, Hanabusa provides easy access to those wandering away from the city's fast pace. The restaurant sets the scene with its traditional Japanese décor, highlighted by cream-colored walls and a charming fish tank, transporting diners to a serene space dedicated to exceptional dining.
The ambiance is intimate and calm, offering both counter and table seating for a variety of dining occasions—from quiet dinners to celebratory lunches. The personalized service provided by the owner and his dedicated team enhances the warm, hospitable atmosphere, making each visit a cherished memory.
As it enters each passing year, Hanabusa upholds its reputation for serving top-tier seafood, maintaining a loyal following among both locals and international visitors intrigued by its understated excellence. With origins dating back to 1994, Hanabusa continues to be a culinary beacon in Hiroshima, promising an experience that is both delightful and authentic.
Hanabusa Access Info
Hanabusa is a 4-minute walk from Johoku Station on the Astram Line.
Hanabusa Phone Number
Hanabusa Business Days
Hanabusa Address
19-2-434 Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima 730-0011
Hanabusa Cancellation Policy
Cancel your reservation at least 1 week before the dining start time to receive a full refund minus a 3.2% transaction fee.
Restaurant location
Tucked to the south of Honshu between the Chugoku Mountains and the Seto Inland Sea, the humble Hiroshima Prefecture is known for its oysters and freshwater eel, as well as local okonomiyaki and sake produced in the revitalized capital of Hiroshima.
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