Nagasaki-city
Nagasaki is a International city in Japan with a history of trading with many countries since
Nagasaki port opened in 1571. The city has many tourist places with hidden Japanese historical
significance. It was the Gateway to foreign countries and the first area where Christianity spread.
It played a major part in Japan’s industrial modernization and was the site of the Atomic bomb
used in WW2.
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Atomic Bomb Museum
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Christian Pilgrimage sites
Oura Cathedral | Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan | Urakami Cathedral |
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Nakamachi Church | Hongochi Church | Seishin girls’ School |
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Shitsu Church | Kurosaki Church | St. Andrew Christian Seminary |
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Nagasaki tram
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Nagasaki-city
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