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Water Plaza

  The Plant making fresh water from sea water and sewage water established in 2011. The desalination process and technology can be leared.      General information     Address 96-1 Nishiminato-machi, Kokura-kitaku, Kitakyushu-city, Fukuoka-prefecture Access 20 minutes by a vehicle from JR Kokura Station Days of visit Weekdays except Saturdays, Sundays and National Holidays Fee No visiting fee is required Arrangment Japan KYUSHU Tourist organize to visit    Contact us      Should you need further information please feel free to contact us. Your equiry can be sent by selecting the Enquiry Form link below.  Enquiry Form    You can also contact us by e-mail at info@japan-kyushu-tourist.com Tel :  +81-93-521-8897, Fax :  +81-93-521-8898 Address :  AIM buiding 6th floor, 3-8-1 Asano, Kokura-kitaku, Kitakyushu-city, Fukuoka-prefecture     

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World Peace learning

  Disastrous War must not be repeated   The plutonium atomic bomb exploded about 500m over the central monument at 11:02 a.m. on August 9, 1945.  The most part of Nagasaki was destroyed, and a tremendous number of lives were lost.   And about 70,000 of Nagasaki’s 240,000 residents died instantly, and up to 60,000 were injured.   The time, Atomic bomb was exploded Atomic bomb exploded over  the central monument Nuked 50th Anniversary Monument    Nagasaki Peace Park  Established in 1955 near the Ground Zero where the Atomic Bomb was dropped  at 11:02 am on Aug. 09, 1945.   Peace Statue Completed in 1955, ten years after the atomic bombing The 9.7 meter high statue sitting on a 4 meter tall pedestal, made by renown sculptor Kitamura Seibo who born in Minami-Shimabara-city, Nagasaki-prefecture in 1884. The raised arm points to the threat of nuclear weapons and the out-stretched arm symbolizes peace. Visiting from all over Japan and the World Wishing for eternal world peace from Nagasaki Kitamura Seibo, the Statue was completed at the age of 71   Ground Zero The plutonium atomic bomb exploded about 500m over the central monument at 11:02 a.m. on August 9, 1945.   The most part of Nagasaki was destroyed, and a tremendous number of lives were lost. And about 70,000 of Nagasaki’s 240,000 residents died instantly, and up to 60,000 were injured.  Nuked 50th Anniversary Monument  Atomic bomb exploded over  the central monument      Ruins of destroyed Urakami Cathedral   Atomic …

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Hollander Slope

  2018/12/08
  Nagasaki travel guide

  Hollander slopes of a stone pavement at the Higashi-yamate district where European people walked along the slope during Edo and Meiji period. Since it considered those days that all Europe people come from Dutch, it came to be called Hollander Slope.    Contact us      Should you need further information please feel free to contact us. Your equiry can be sent by selecting the Enquiry Form link below.  Enquiry Form    You can also contact us by e-mail at info@japan-kyushu-tourist.com Tel :  +81-93-521-8897, Fax :  +81-93-521-8898 Address :  AIM buiding 6th floor, 3-8-1 Asano, Kokura-kitaku, Kitakyushu-city, Fukuoka-prefecture     

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