HCVB unveils new website and destination logo

Hiroshima Convention & Visitors Bureau (HCVB) has recently revamped and relaunched its website, and along with the effort a new destination logo.

Hiroshima’s new logo now features an orizuru (folded paper crane), a symbol of the city. Meanwhile, the website aims to provide event planners with ample information on holding conventions and meetings in Hiroshima City.

The website promises to provide planners with useful and necessary information to organise a convention or meeting in Hiroshima City

New features include a section called Uniquely Hiroshima which provides information on a variety of unique venues and unusual activities the city can offer. For instance, the restored Shukkeien Garden – originally built in 1620 – can serve as a venue for a post-convention programme, and delegates can experience a Japanese traditional tea party in one of its tea cottages.

As well, supporting supplies for conventions and meetings are available for download, among which are promotional booklets, photos and videos of Hiroshima City.

The new site also sports reviews and testimonials that HCVB has received from convention organisers HCVB supported in the past.

The website can be found at www.hiroshimacvb.jp/en/.

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