Let’s Live in Hiroshima!

Hiroshima, a Town Fit for International Students

Hiroshima City has a population of approximately 1.2 million people, making it the prefectural capital with the 10th largest population in the nation, and the largest city in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions.
While fulfilling all those urban functions, it is also a city overflowing with beautiful nature.
Points for selecting Hiroshima as your study abroad destination include being able to focus on your studies with peace of mind thanks to the warm weather year-round, low chance of disasters such as earthquakes or typhoons, and a low crime rate, as well as being able to keep your cost of living relatively inexpensive compared to larger cities such as Tokyo and Osaka.
Being the first city in the world to be attacked with a nuclear weapon, Hiroshima City is famous as a city of international peace due to having the "Atomic Bomb Dome" World Heritage Site. Furthermore, Hiroshima City also has Itsukushima Shrine, a World Heritage Site and one of the Three Views of Japan, and many foreign tourists visit here. Hiroshima Prefecture is also a capital of food!
With "okonomiyaki," "momiji-manju," "oysters," and countless other examples, Hiroshima Prefecture has a rich food culture.
Why not have a fulfilling study abroad life here in Hiroshima and at Trinity College?

Trinity College, Hiroshima Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College

Trinity College, Medical Care and Welfare Professional Training College Hiroshima

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