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Glover Garden
Glover Garden, located at the top of Minami-Yamate hill, was the settlement area for foreign merchants who came to Nagasaki during the Edo Period.
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Mount Inasa
Located at a height of 333 meters, Mount Inasa offers a majestic 360° view of Nagasaki City and the Sea of Japan.
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
On August 9, 1945, an atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki which took 73,884 lives.
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The 26 Martyrs Museum
On February 5th, 1597 (during the Keicho Era), 26 Christians were executed under the orders of Toyotomi Hideyoshi, marking the beginning of a two century long period of harsh Christian persecution in Japan.
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Oura Cathedral
Oura Cathedral is a symbol of the complicated history of Christianity in Nagasaki and is also the oldest wooden church built in Gothic style in Japan.
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Suwa Shrine
Suwa Shrine is a beautiful, well-maintained shrine that is easily accessible by streetcar.
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Nagasaki Koshibyo Confucian Shrine
The Nagasaki Koshibyo Confucian Shrine was established in 1893 through a group effort between the Qing Dynasty government and the Chinese people living in Nagasaki at the time.
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Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
The Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture presents an extensive wealth of information about various important periods in Nagasaki’s history.
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Dejima
Dejima is a prime example of the rich history of Nagasaki.
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Meganebashi Bridge
Meganebashi Bridge, translated to the Spectacles Bridge in English, is a very beautiful and renowned bridge that arches over the Nakashima River in Nagasaki.
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