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Mount InasaBbillyoojiit has very beautiful scenery and I have been there several years ago. however, do be prepared that there will be tons of people especially during sunset
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown__TI***00fun, colourful, vibrant. While I was there there were school groups. it's a small area, a narrow street with small stores selling Chinese snacks, food and wares. There are many colourful lanterns.
Peace Park__TI***00I cycled there, about 15 mins from the station. There are many art installations as well as the huge memorial. While I was there there was a s pool group, otherwise a restful place to contemplate the horror of what happened.
Iojima IslandDDLBJ2018Very beautiful island, clear sea, fresh air, hot spring resort and delicious restaurant. There is a free direct bus from Nagasaki to the island, or you can take a boat. It is a good place to relax and feel relaxed, highly recommended.
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb MuseumVvivienvivienThe Nagasaki Atomic Archive is located on a church that was destroyed by the atomic bomb at the time, and there is only one wall left in the church. So far, you can still see a clock that was deformed by the shock wave hanging on the wall, and the clock needle stopped at 11:02, the moment the atomic bomb fell. The original explosion library was founded with a simple intention, in order not to forget the sadness of the past, in order to inspire the fighting spirit. The pavilion system introduces the recent development of Nagasaki after the original explosion, from which you can understand the destruction of the atomic bomb and war, and the spirit of survival of Nagasaki people from grief.
Glover GardenぽぽこぽこYou can visit the former Glover House, the former Ringer House, and the former Ort House, which are nationally designated important cultural properties. It was nice to walk on a hill and see the beautiful scenery of Nagasaki City. It's my personal favorite place.
Oura Catholic ChurchVvivienvivienIt is the oldest church in existence in Japan and the earliest Gothic wooden church in Japan. It is said to have been built by two French priests, Forno and Ferre, to help the 26 saints who preached in the Xiqiao hills, so it faces the Xiqiao hills. The interior of the church is set with French stained glass produced about 100 years ago. Although most of them were unfortunately severely damaged in the atomic bomb explosion, there are also some restored stained glass mixed with it. The sun shines through the glass into the church, not only illuminating the church. The space for prayer has also been expanded. The church is now listed as a national treasure.
Former Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum牵牵喵旅行On the way back to the pier, I saw this western stone building, the Nagasaki Branch Memorial Hall of the old Bank of Hong Kong and Shanghai in Nagasaki City. The Nagasaki branch of HSBC Bank of Hong Kong and Shanghai, which opened in 1892, began as a memorial hall in 1996, mainly displaying the history of Nagasaki Port. The first floor restored the scene of the bank counter that year. We couldn't enter the evening, which was a pity.
Meganebashi BridgeVvivienvivienLocated on Nakajima Kawagawa, Nagasaki City, designed by Chinese monks in 1634, it is a stone double-hole arch bridge. At the time of construction, the bridge was the only stone arch bridge in Japan except for the Tiannv Bridge in the Ryukyu Kingdom. Compared with the nearby 20 ancient bridges, Lennon, less than 100 meters away from each other, forming the "Nagasaki Shiqiao Group". In 1960, it was listed as an important cultural property of Japan and is one of the three famous bridges in Japan.