スターバックス コーヒー ekie広島店
A laptop-friendly Starbucks inside ekie, the shopping mall built into Hiroshima Station. WiFi is available at all Starbucks Japan locations, including this one. It requires a one-time registration via the Starbucks Japan app or the in-store portal. Once connected, it is adequate for standard work sessions. The chain Google listing category marks the format as suitable for working on a laptop.
This location carries the Tsutaya Electronics branding, a format Starbucks Japan operates in partnership with Culture Convenience Club. Tsutaya-branded Starbucks are positioned within or adjacent to bookstore and electronics retail spaces. The format runs quieter than a standard high-street Starbucks because the retail environment discourages loud conversation. Outlet availability at this specific location is not confirmed from available data. Power access at Starbucks Japan varies by store, so arrive early if you need to charge.
The menu follows the standard Starbucks Japan lineup. Espresso drinks, Frappuccinos, TEAVANA teas, drip coffee, pastries, and sandwiches. Soy milk is available at all Starbucks Japan locations. Oat milk availability is not confirmed at this specific store. No specific vegan food or gluten-free items are confirmed from available data for this location.
Being directly inside Hiroshima Stationmakes this useful for anyone with time to kill before a Shinkansen or needing a desk between connections. Payment is fully cashless. Credit cards, IC cards (Suica, ICOCA), QR pay, and the Starbucks card are all accepted. Opening hours are not confirmed from available data. As a transit mall Starbucks, hours are likely to align with ekie mall opening times. Check the Starbucks Japan store locator before visiting.
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The store is inside ekie, the shopping mall directly connected to Hiroshima Station. Follow signs for ekie from the station concourse. The Tsutaya Electronics level is the reference point for this store.
Hiroshima Station is the main transport hub for western Japan, served by the Sanyo Shinkansen, JR local lines, and the Hiroshima Electric Railway tram network. The station connects directly to the Fukuya department store via underground passage, making it a convenient base for day workers and travelers with long layovers. The south exit area (Minami-ku) is commercial and fast-paced, with restaurants, convenience stores, and business hotels within walking distance.
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