NAGASAKI (長崎) - KYUSHU
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Nagasaki (長崎) is located in the northwestern part of Kyushu and it consists of many peninsulas and remote islands such as the Goto Archipelago, Iki, and Tsushima. Its capital is Nagasaki City.
Nagasaki prefecture is noted for its many remote islands. The number of islands is the largest in Japan with about 20% of the national total.
Historically Nagasaki played very important rolls.
Nagasaki was only the place to trade with foreign countries during the time of Japan's isolation.
In more recent history, Nagawaki was the second city where it was bombed after Hiroshima.
Nagasaki has a romantic and westernized atmosphere which has been formed for a long term, a wealth of activities, interesting museums, delicious food, and scenic beauty.
Nagasaki (長崎) is located in the northwestern part of Kyushu and it consists of many peninsulas and remote islands such as the Goto Archipelago, Iki, and Tsushima. Its capital is Nagasaki City.
Nagasaki prefecture is noted for its many remote islands. The number of islands is the largest in Japan with about 20% of the national total.
Historically Nagasaki played very important rolls.
Nagasaki was only the place to trade with foreign countries during the time of Japan's isolation.
In more recent history, Nagawaki was the second city where it was bombed after Hiroshima.
Nagasaki has a romantic and westernized atmosphere which has been formed for a long term, a wealth of activities, interesting museums, delicious food, and scenic beauty.
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