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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.
Mount Inasa
Bbillyoojiit 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
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.
Glover Garden
寻寻歌觅小白The surprise of Nagasaki, the view from a high place, the stunning wonders are all within sight! Although it was cloudy, it did not affect the scenery at all. The 20 yuan free threshold coupon given by Ctrip Super Traveler made the whole journey full of happiness.
Iojima Island
DDLBJ2018Very beautiful islands, clear water, fresh air, hot spring resorts and delicious restaurants. There are free direct buses from Nagasaki to the island, or by boat. It is a good place to relax and relax. It is strongly recommended.
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
VvivienvivienThe Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is located on a church that was destroyed by the atomic bomb. Only one wall of the church remains. To this day, you can still see a clock that was destroyed and deformed by the shock wave hanging on the wall. The hour hand stopped at 11:02, the moment the atomic bomb fell. The original intention of establishing the Atomic Bomb Museum was simple, in order not to forget the sadness of the past and to inspire the fighting spirit to move forward. The exhibition hall systematically introduces the current situation of Nagasaki's revival after it was destroyed by the atomic bomb. From it, you can understand the great destruction of the atomic bomb and the war, and the strong and unyielding spirit of the people of Nagasaki to survive in grief.
Oura Catholic Church
VvivienvivienIt is the oldest existing church in Japan and the earliest Gothic wooden church in Japan. It is said to have been built by two French priests, Fourneau and Ferré, to help the 26 saints who were martyred on Nishizaka Hill to pray, so its front faces Nishizaka Hill. The interior of the church is inlaid 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 in. The sunlight shines into the church through the glass, not only illuminating the church, but also expanding the space for prayer. At present, this church has been listed as a national treasure.
Meganebashi Bridge
VvivienvivienLocated on the Nakajima River in Nagasaki City, it was designed by Chinese monk Ru Ding in 1634. It is a double-arch stone bridge. At the time of its construction, it was the only stone arch bridge in Japan, except for the Tennyu Bridge in the Ryukyu Kingdom at that time. It is lined up with 20 ancient bridges nearby, less than 100 meters apart, forming the "Nagasaki Stone Bridge Group". It was listed as an important cultural property of Japan in 1960 and is one of the three most famous bridges in Japan.