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Ngasaki

Nagasaki

Nagasaki is a port city on the island of Kyushu. As one of Japan's closest port cities to the Asian mainland, Nagasaki has played a prominent role in foreign trade relations for many centuries and was the most important of only a very few ports open to restricted numbers of foreign traders during Japan's period of isolation. Nagasaki became the second city after Hiroshima to be destroyed by an atomic bomb towards the end of World War II.

Principal attractions

Nagasaki Peace Park

The Nagasaki Peace Park commemorates the atomic bombing of Nagasaki of August 9, 1945, which destroyed wide parts of the city and killed tens of thousands of inhabitants. In the park stand the massive Peace Statue as well as various other memorials. A monument around a black pillar marks the atomic explosion's epicenter in the nearby Hypocenter Park and stores the name list of bomb victims. Above the park stands the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.

Mount Inasa

Mount Inasa (Inasayama) is a 333 meter high mountain in close distance to Nagasaki's city center. The summit can be reached by ropeway, bus or car and offers very spectacular views over the city. Other attractions include Chinatown and the Dutch slope (a residential area with steep slopes on one of the Nagasaki hills).

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