Styles from all over the world gather.
THE WEEKENDER ~LOCAL CULTURE FESTIVAL~", which started in September, has only two sessions left. The day of the event at Hiroshima Parco came as the final spurt was underway toward the finish line. Led by curator "props store," popular stores and brands from all over the region participated in the event, and the venue was bustling with people all day long! Perhaps it was because the area is home to local select stores and vintage clothing stores, but I got the impression that there were many people with style, especially in Hiroshima. The famous sightseeing spots are also within walking distance, making it a great destination for clothing lovers.
What's like HIROSHIMA PARCO?
Culture roots in all directions.

Hiroshima PARCO began moving its wheels in 1994 in the Kamiyacho and Hacchobori areas of downtown Hiroshima, and in the 2010s, in addition to its main building and new building, it expanded its cultural roots in various ways, including the construction of two separate buildings, ZERO GATE, and has become an all-rounder with customers not only in their teens and 20s, but also families and seniors, The new building is an all-rounder with customers not only in their teens and twenties, but also families and seniors. In recent years, it has also been working hard to create its own unique context by holding events that output local culture and trends, as well as flea markets related to the SDGs.
Address: 10-1 Hondori, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City, Hiroshima Prefecture
Phone: 082-542-2111
Hours: 10:00 - 20:00
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