First, let's clear up a common geographic misconception—Harajuku is located in Tokyo's Shibuya district, not in Hiroshima. However, Hiroshima, as the central city of Japan's Chugoku region, has developed its own unique young fashion district in recent years, drawing travelers seeking differentiated shopping experiences.
Hiroshima's young fashion area is concentrated around "Kamiyamacho," which is part of the Hiroshima Honmachi Shopping Street. Unlike Tokyo with its clusters of international luxury brands, this area thrives on casual Japanese fashion, select shops, and vintage stores, with prices generally 20%-30% more affordable than Tokyo—making it very budget-friendly for savvy travelers.
Recommended Shopping Spots:
1. ALANKO — A popular select shop in Hiroshima's Kamiyamacho, featuring Japanese designer streetwear, especially popular with travelers aged 20-35. The store offers a complete selection from caps to bags and accessories, with an average spend of ¥3,000-¥15,000—mid-range pricing that won't break the bank. Open 11:00-20:00, closed every Wednesday.
2. DEPACT STORE — Known for quality-focused selections, representing many Japanese outdoor functional brands and minimalist Japanese-made designs. The customer base skews slightly older (around 25-40), who appreciate clothing that balances quality and functionality. The price range is slightly higher, averaging ¥5,000-¥25,000, but the craftsmanship and materials truly make a difference. Open 10:00-19:00, no fixed closing day.
3. RAGLA — One of Hiroshima's representative vintage stores, featuring二手casual American-style clothing and pre-owned leather goods. For those who love vintage workwear or thrifted looks, this is a treasure trove, with average items priced ¥1,000-¥8,000—very affordable. Open 12:00-20:00.
4. Hiroshima Honmachi Shopping Street — A pedestrian shopping street in central Hiroshima, approximately 600 meters long with hundreds of shops. Unlike Tokyo Omotesando's urban sophistication, this area retains more of a local shopping atmosphere, with cafes, drugstores, and fashion boutiques interspersed. You can easily spend half a day exploring, and nearby Hiroshima PARCO and Shinchiiki area can be combined into one route.
5. Tatemachi-suji Shopping Street — A parallel street next to Honmachi, known for lifestyle杂货and small select shops. Some multi-concept stores combine coffee with shopping, perfect for taking a break when your feet get tired.
Practical Information:
Transportation: Take the Hiroshima Electric Tram (¥190/one-way) from Hiroshima Station and get off at "Kamiyamacho Nishi" or "Kamigamacho Higashi" station. Alternatively, walk about 15 minutes from Hiroshima Station.
Estimated Cost: A daily basic shopping budget of ¥5,000-¥20,000 is sufficient for a fulfilling experience. If including meals and souvenirs, ¥15,000-¥30,000 is a more comfortable budget range.
Business Hours: Most shops open 11:00-20:00, with some closed on Wednesdays or Thursdays.
Best Season: Spring (March-May) and Fall (September-November) are ideal for strolling the streets. Summer and winter sale seasons (July-August Sales, December-January Fukubukuro) offer great deals.
Travel Tips:
Hiroshima is about 4 hours from Tokyo via the Sanyo Shinkansen. When flight prices fluctuate, taking the JR might actually be more cost-effective. If you want to explore the entire Chugoku region, Hiroshima serves as an excellent hub. Nearby Okayama Kurashiki Bikan Historical Quarter and Onomichi are also worth adding to your itinerary. The Kamiyamacho area is compact and can be explored in half a day. We recommend combining it with nearby attractions like Hiroshima Castle and Shukkeien Garden to fully experience Hiroshima's unique "slow shopping" atmosphere, rather than rushing through with a quick photo-op style visit.