Hiroshima has an average temperature of 32ºC during the summer. However, it is easy to take shelter from the heat while in the city center; Shareo is the answer. Shareo is an underground mall connecting various strategic points in the city, as well as several tram and bus stations. For instance, you can safely walk from Hondori to the Atomic Bomb Dome without suffering from any sunstrokes. Shareo is located underneath the Kamiyacho intersection and counts with over 70 stores and restaurants, including Starbucks and 7 Eleven. Its central plaza is a good place to rest and eat. Depending on the day you visit, you might encounter some special exhibition or event, too.
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"Shareo" underground mall
A good way to walk across Hiroshima in the summer
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Shops in Shareo are open every day from 11am to 9pm. (Photo: Virginia González)
Restaurants and coffee shops are usually open until 10.30pm (Photo: Virginia González)
Near the West exit, there is a fountain with seats for people to take a rest in. (Photo: Virginia González)
Shareo stretches for more than 500 meters underneath the city center. (Photo: Virginia González)
Shareo counts with a parking lot whose main entrance is located in the West entrance, near the Peace Memorial. (Photo: Virginia González)
Shareo can be reached by tram, in the Kamiyacho, A-Bomb Dome, Kenchomae or Hondori stations. (Photo: Virginia González)
Near the central plaza, there is a Tourist Information Center open all day long. (Photo: Virginia González)
Shareo's central plaza usually has a market offering different products. Sometimes, there are events and exhibitions instead. (Photo: Virginia González)
Shareo is a good way to move fast across the city center, avoiding adverse weather conditions and traffic lights. (Photo: Virginia González)
Moving around Shareo is very easy; there are signs located in every corridor. (Photo: Virginia González)
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