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I went to Kyoto as a tourist, but I stayed in Nagasaki as a pilgrim. It was an experience I will always talk about, and always remember. I stayed in a small Airbnb toward the northern part of the ...
NAGASAKI, Japan — Lying east of Nagasaki City, the Shimabara Peninsula is home to parks, hot springs, mountains, tourism spots and Christian sites. The peninsula is also known for the Shimabara ...
NAGASAKI, Japan — Despite being a minority religion in Japan, Christianity has been present in the country for 450 years since the arrival of Francis Xavier in Nagasaki in 1549.
These adorable bus stops were set up after the Nagasaki Travel Expo in 1990, hoping to create a welcoming environment for visitors, and the design was inspired by the pumpkin carriage from Cinderella.
But while our reporter and Nagasaki native Mariko Ohanabatake thinks all of those places are amazing, there’s one island that locals love but that remains relatively unknown outside of Nagasaki.
The Atomic Bomb Museum provides a confronting history of the destruction wrought by “Fat Boy”, dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The surrounding Peace Park has various memorials.
NAGASAKI, Japan -- Nagasaki Stadium City (NSC), a big multi-purpose complex built by TV shopping giant Japanet Holdings, officially opened on Oct. 14, ...
On August 9, 1945, the second American atomic bomb destroyed the city of Nagasaki at the height of World War II, which then led to Japanese surrender and the end of the war.
Now a replica of the original watch and other artifacts found after the bombs hit Hiroshima and, three days later, Nagasaki, are on display until Aug. 16 at American University Museum in Washington.