Celebrity Cruise Day 6: Eating Our Way Through Hiroshima at Holiday Shokudo
Eating Our Way Through Hiroshima at Holiday Shokudo


Hiroshima Prefecture Oysters – The Star of the Show 🦪
My husband ordered the Hiroshima Prefecture oysters, which came topped with glistening salmon roe. These are called “Claire Oysters” from Osakikamijima, a nearby island known for producing some of the freshest shellfish in Japan.
He and my daughter agreed—they were the best oysters they’ve ever had. If you’re an oyster fan, this dish alone makes Holiday Shokudo worth the visit.

A Lunch Set Under $9 – Budget-Friendly & Delicious 🍙
Meanwhile, my daughter and I went for the restaurant’s most popular dish: the rice ball and miso soup lunch set.
For just 1,300 yen (about $8.88 USD), the set comes with:
✔️ Two freshly made rice balls (onigiri)
✔️ A hearty miso soup loaded with ingredients
✔️ Three daily side dishes (including a crisp raw veggie salad)
✔️ A soft, chewy peanut mochi for dessert
It was filling, flavorful, and an amazing deal for the price—proof that you don’t need to spend a fortune to eat well in Japan.
Drinks, Vibes, and Location 🍶
Holiday Shokudo also serves beer, sake, wines, and casual a la carte dishes, making it a great spot for everything from a quick lunch to a relaxed evening meal. It’s conveniently located at the entrance to Hondori Street, just a short walk from the Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park.
So whether you’re sightseeing or shopping, this is the perfect spot to stop and recharge.
A Fun Surprise in the Bathroom 🚽
Now, I have to mention this—because it was a first for me. In the bathroom, there was a sink mounted over the toilet tank. After washing your hands, the gray water is reused to fill the toilet. It’s eco-friendly, space-saving, and honestly kinda genius!
Japan really thinks of everything.
Final Thoughts
Holiday Shokudo gave us a little bit of everything—incredible local seafood, budget-friendly comfort food, and even a clever bathroom hack I’ll never forget.
If you’re visiting Hiroshima, definitely add this restaurant to your foodie bucket list. It’s the kind of place that makes you feel like you’re experiencing the city’s flavors and culture in one delicious stop.
📍 Address: 1 Chome-5-18 Otemachi, Naka Ward, Hiroshima, 730-0051, Japan
🌸 Fun Facts About Hiroshima Food Culture
- Hiroshima-style oysters are world-famous and account for over 60% of Japan’s oyster production.
- Onigiri (rice balls) are a staple of Japanese comfort food, often filled with ingredients like salmon, pickled plum, or seaweed.
- Many small restaurants in Japan offer set meals (teishoku) like this—an affordable way to enjoy variety without breaking the bank.
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