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Telecommunication networks in Hiroshima


Telecommunication networks in Hiroshima

  • Aprecio, 10-3 Matsubara-cho, +81 082-506-1323, . 24 hours. An elegant net cafe with a wide variety of free drinks, ice cream and hot soup included in the price of admission. There's even a pool table and darts (and private showers towards the back). It's on the other side of the street from the south exit of JR Hiroshima Station, on the fifth floor of the building next to Fukuya and directly across the street from the post office. ¥300 for membership; ¥180 first 30 minutes, and ¥70 every 10 minutes thereafter. �
  • Futaba@Cafe, 2-22 Matsubara-cho, +81 082-568-4792, . 24 hours. Free drinks and soft-serve ice cream are included in the price. Just ask for a "net open seat" (or a "game open seat" to include a PlayStation). Right next to JR Hiroshima Station ? on the sixth floor of the GIGA/Futaba Building immediately to your left as you walk out of the station (south exit). ¥105 for membership; ¥405 first 60 minutes, then ¥94 every 15 minutes thereafter. �
  • Futaba@Cafe, 2-2-33 Kamiya-cho (Kamiya-cho highashi tram stop), +81 082-542-5455, . 24 hours. Same deal as above, but closer to the Peace Park (on Hon-dori) in the Futaba Tosho Building, first floor.
  • Global Lounge, 1-5-17 Kamiya-cho, Naka-ku (Kamiya-cho highashi tram stop), +81 082-244-8145, . M-Th noon-9PM, F-Sa to 11PM. Part of a hodge-podge of foreigner-centric businesses ? Outsider is a language school, Book Nook sells used books (albeit with a sorry selection), and the Global Lounge offers Internet access (�200 for 15 min) and a meeting space. Coffee, tea, and soft drinks (�200) are served, with beer and cocktails on Friday and Saturday nights.
  • Hiroshima International Center, 8-18 Naka-machi (Crystal Plaza Building, 6th floor) (Chuden-mae tram stop), +81 082-541-3777, . Tu-Sa 9AM-8:30PM, Su 9:30AM-6PM. The HIC offers an English reference library and "friendship lounge" with books, newspapers, and local info. For long-term visitors, there are free Japanese language lessons, cultural events (such as the Saturday Salons), and help with residency issues. Take the tram or bus to the Fukuro-machi stop. Entry and basic facilities are free; some events require membership or a small fee. �

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