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Not only the cathedral but also Ludo!
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It is a small church on the outskirts of Nagasaki City. It was built in the Meiji period by the descendants of Christians who moved to the Edo period, but the current building is from the Showa period. The reason why the inside of the hall and the surrounding area are kept clean is probably due to the faith of the believers. If you go up the stairs on the left side of the church, you will find a citrus "Yuko" tree that is said to be only part of Nagasaki City, and if you go down from the front to the back of the church, you will find "Lourdes". This Ludo is very beautiful and has a bench, so Yu ...
It is said that it was a hidden Christian village in the Edo period. Get off at the Zenhase bus stop of the community bus in Nagasaki City and walk on the mountain road for about 20. However, since the bus is 1 day 4 book up and down, it is recommended to use the car. The road is narrow, but several cars can be parked in front of the church. There is a large tabunoki in front of the church, and a bell is hung on its branches. And from here you can see the sunset sinking in Goto Nada. When it gets dark, return ...
Not only the cathedral but also Ludo!
It is a small church on the outskirts of Nagasaki City. It was built in the Meiji period by the descendants of Christians who moved to the Edo period, but the current building is from the Showa period. The reason why the inside of the hall and the surrounding area are kept clean is probably due to the faith of the believers. If you go up the stairs on the left side of the church, you will find a citrus "Yuko" tree that is said to be only part of Nagasaki City, and if you go down from the front to the back of the church, you will find "Lourdes". This Ludo is very beautiful and has a bench, so Yu ...
a small church protected by local believers.
It is said that it was a hidden Christian village in the Edo period. Get off at the Zenhase bus stop of the community bus in Nagasaki City and walk on the mountain road for about 20. However, since the bus is 1 day 4 book up and down, it is recommended to use the car. The road is narrow, but several cars can be parked in front of the church. There is a large tabunoki in front of the church, and a bell is hung on its branches. And from here you can see the sunset sinking in Goto Nada. When it gets dark, return ...