[RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima] Introducing 'New Collaboration Menu' to 'Taste' the World of an Urban Aquarium
RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima is collaborating with an urban aquarium to offer a limited-time menu.
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- 📰 Published: March 29, 2026 at 00:16
RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima (Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima; General Manager: Toshiyuki Muro) will launch a collaboration menu inspired by the world of the "Hiroshima Motomachi Aquarium" (Motomachi, Naka-ku, Hiroshima; Director: Fumihiro Sato), located on the 7th floor of the Motomachi Cred Pacela complex. The menu will be available at two of the hotel's restaurants for a limited time from Tuesday, April 28, 2026, to Wednesday, September 30, 2026.

【URL】 https://www.rihga.co.jp/hiroshima/restaurant/fair_list/hiroshimamotomachiaquarium
Since both the Hiroshima Motomachi Aquarium and our hotel are located within the same large-scale complex, we began a joint project in October 2025. This time, we have focused on two of the eight exhibition scenes within the aquarium and created menus at two of our hotel restaurants that capture the essence of those scenes.
At the 6th-floor "Chinese Dining Ryu," we are offering the 'Zipangu Golden Scene Shark Fin Tenshinhan', featuring a glossy golden sauce and a large shark fin. At the 33rd-floor "Sky Dining Rihga Top," we are serving the 'Pink Coral Reef', a cocktail based on sparkling wine with the fragrance of rose syrup. The glass is decorated in the "Coral Style*," expressing the pastel-colored 'Coral' scene.
Additionally, the 6th-floor "Japanese Cuisine Rijyo" continues to offer the 'Hiroshima Motomachi Aquarium Kids Lunch,' inspired by the 'Marine Note' diversity scene. We also continue to provide a 10% discount on meals at seven hotel restaurants upon presentation of an aquarium admission ticket, as well as lunch sets including aquarium tickets at six hotel venues and ongoing accommodation plans that include tickets.
Please enjoy a special moment that can only be experienced here with the Hiroshima Motomachi Aquarium and RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima.
*Coral Style: A decoration technique where salt or sugar is applied to the side (middle) of a cocktail glass. Named after coral, it features an artistic and glamorous appearance as if colorful coral is adorning the side of the glass.