Nagasaki Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Peace Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Nagasaki City, the island of Kyushu
Nagasaki is a Japanese city located in the south of Fukuoka where there are alot ofnhistort and educational knowledge here relating to the 1945 world war 2 that happened between Japan and the world.
The few top attractions here to visit is the Nagasaki Peace Park where you will see several huge statue to remind the world how important it is to have world peace, there are several private tours that you can go for which makes this much more educational.
Also foe a great view of the nagasaki city, you can head towards the Inasa Yama Park which is actually a lookout point on the peak of Mount Inasa. The view here is astonishing especially on a clear day, and its where chair friendly too since you are able to drive all the way to the top of the peak.
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Kinnie Kong
Hoping for peace at Nagasaki Peace Park
As many of us will know, Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been bombed when an atomic bomb was dropped onto each city during World War II, leading to devastating consequences. In memory of this historic event and the lives lost, Nagasaki Peace Park was built. This is also a must go place for locals, especially for students, as evident from the many school trips that are organised to this place. For tour groups who visit Nagasaki, this will also be one of the places of attraction to visit.
There is a museum that depict the timeline of events in World War II and the dropping of the atomic bomb which ended the war. There is also a life size model of how the atomic bomb looks like on the inside, and the actual size of the bombs. For the outdoor park, there is the Peace Statue representing the hope for peace, and other monuments and memorials are also set up in memory of the victims who suffered and died from the bombing.
This place is a sombre reminder that peace, stability and harmony should not be taken for granted, and everyone plays an important role in maintaining peace and harmony among ourselves.
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Nagasaki Peace Park, the time here is quiet
Japan Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two cities that were once destroyed by the US atomic bomb. Today, Hiroshima and Nagasaki have a Peace Park. The first thing I saw at the entrance to the park was the symbolic Peace of Peace in the Peace Park, a male peace god. On the right hand, the index finger is pointing to the sky, indicating that the atomic bomb has fallen. The right hand is flat and the palm is facing down, wishing the world Antai. World Peace.
The peaceful spring on the side of the park means giving a glass of water to the tragic souls killed in the disaster and praying for their blessings. At the same time, in order to pray for a worldly peace. The ever-changing fountain takes the shape of a dove of peace and flies, and at the same time has the shape of a crane, symbolizing the Nagasaki Port, which is known as the crane port. It is said that many people died at the time because there was no water. There was a pool under the sculpture.
There are various sculptures everywhere in the park, which are presented by governments to express their hope for peace and blessings for world peace. There are many in Europe, many in Asia and Africa, including a "peace" sculpture given by China. It is said that there is also the same paragraph in Fuxingmen, Beijing. On both sides of the statue, there is a thousand paper crane tower. There are thousands of paper cranes, water and prayers. There is an old legend in Japan. If someone folds a thousand paper cranes, the crane will fulfill his wish, like a long life, or recover from a serious illness. In Asia, people with a thousand paper cranes can think of a good wish, so the paper crane has become a special occasion gift.
To Nagasaki, I always remembered that "Nagasaki is raining today." Nagasaki is a seaport city. The maritime climate caused time and rain. We even drenched a sun rain in Nagasaki. After a few minutes, it turned fine.
Shirley Zhu.
the iconic Peace Statue in Nagasaki
The serenity of the park juxtaposed with the haunting memories of war serves as a stark reminder of the importance of peace in our world.
The Peace Statue in Nagasaki stands tall, not just in height but in its message to the world.
Easily accessible with elevators to and from a carpark, as well as good options for public transport.
Food and other attractions such as the atomic bomb museum a short walk away
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Mount Inasa Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Japan’s 3 best night view at Mount Inasa
Mount Inasa indeed captures the best view of Nagasaki City from above. It is just a short 10 minutes drive up the curvy road in the western part of the city.
There are several ways to reach the observatory, including ropeway (1250 yen round trip), bus and of course by car . If you drive, parking spaces are available at the summit.
Once at the top, go up to the rooftop of the observatory building for a 360 degrees view. The west side faces the ocean and is absolutely stunning at sunset. The other side overlooks Nagasaki City on the two sides of the Uragami River.
The observatory building also has a couple of fast food restaurants for light snacks and drinks.
This is definitely a must go place in Nagasaki!
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Curious Traveller
Nagasaki City, the island of Kyushu
Nagasaki is a Japanese city located in the south of Fukuoka where there are alot ofnhistort and educational knowledge here relating to the 1945 world war 2 that happened between Japan and the world.
The few top attractions here to visit is the Nagasaki Peace Park where you will see several huge statue to remind the world how important it is to have world peace, there are several private tours that you can go for which makes this much more educational.
Also foe a great view of the nagasaki city, you can head towards the Inasa Yama Park which is actually a lookout point on the peak of Mount Inasa. The view here is astonishing especially on a clear day, and its where chair friendly too since you are able to drive all the way to the top of the peak.
#celebratewithtrip #japan #nagasaki #educational #vacation #lookout #lookoutpoint #scenic #memorial
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Kinnie Kong
With thousands of lights from buildings and boats shimmering below, you’ll see why Mt. Inasa is said to possess a ‘10 million dollar view’.
We were a bit sceptical of its claims as one of the 3 great nightime city views but it is amazing. Sunset is best time but there are long queues then, so allow extra time if you want to capture the sun setting. Entrance is free at the observatory. Plenty of people at night but the platform is quite spacious. Highly recommend if your in Nagasaki. You don't realise how big Nagasaki is until you come up here.
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Collegiala015
Nagasaki is located in Kitakyushu, Japan, and is a famous port and tourist city.
There are three places around the mountain, a great location facing the sea and a unique view of the mountains and seas. You can enjoy the dreamy night scene on Inasayama, which also makes Nagasaki win the latest "Japan III". The big night view and the "three big night scenes of the world" double title.
This time I came here and went to the restaurant on the Observatory to enjoy dinner and enjoy the night view... definitely one of the most romantic dinners in my heart.
Little_Liujinger.
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Ueno Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Relaxing Stroll at Ueno Park
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Ueno Park is a sprawling green haven that invites visitors to unwind, immerse themselves in nature, and enjoy a leisurely stroll. With its lush gardens, serene temples, and cultural attractions, a visit to Ueno Park offers a much-needed respite from the fast-paced city life and a chance to reconnect with the beauty of the natural world. This expansive park is a cultural hub in Tokyo, housing several museums and cultural institutions. Ueno Park is particularly famous for its cherry blossoms in spring, when locals gather for hanami (flower viewing) parties. The park also encompasses Ueno Zoo, the oldest zoo in Japan, and Shinobazu Pond, where visitors can rent boats and enjoy a peaceful retreat.
Ambiance/Facilities: 10/10
Rating: 5/5
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Ueno park , Tokyo
Ueno park , Tokyo
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Address - Ueno Park
Ambiance/Facilities - THERE WAS SO GOOD, I LOVE HOW THE AMBIANCE IN THE UENO PARK 🥺
Highlights - SCENERY 😋📸 best for snapp pictures making memories bcs the view is soooo gewddd !!
Avg. Price per Person - 200$ per person
Rating - 5/5 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟bcs i love the place as is so much. i cant deny how amazing the place was. definitely, i’m gonna repeat to visit the same place if i will visit Ueno Park in some dayy 🥰
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
Nagasaki Peace Park is a park located in Nagasaki, Japan, commemorating the atomic bombing of the city during World War II. This is a nice park area that was quiet when I was there and I felt more like I was there than in Hiroshima.
It is important to get the feel there imagining the sorrow, pain, ... the bomb caused. It is vital to realize the ground level elevation and its reason.
A must visit location when in Nagasaki as the Nagasaki Bomb Epicenter sits in a lovely park adjacent to the main Peace Park and only a short distance to the Nagasaki Peace Park Museum.
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Collegiala015
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Memorial Hall.
During World War II, Nagasaki was also the target of an atomic bombing.
At the Peace Memorial Park, located right by the Atomic Bomb Museum tram station, you can visit statues and other memorials dedicated to the victims and wishing for peace.
Just a short walk from the park is the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.
At the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, you can learn about the horrors of the bombing through videos and other exhibits. There are also visually impactful displays such as a reconstruction of the side wall of the Urakami Cathedral, which was destroyed in the blast.
Additionally, there is a small observation deck-like spot where you can overlook the city.
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MiN52774
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
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The museum itself has a beautiful facade and architecture. The design itself makes very good use of natural light.But hidden in it are horrific stories of the aftermath of the atomic bomb. The horrors of war do ring as true today as it does in the past. Wouldn’t post too much of the exhibition but hope anyone who has the time and is in the area will spend an hour or 2 in the exhibition.Fun fact, didn’t know Nagasaki had such a rich Christian history! overall this ok for me
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Ayai87
Glover Garden Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Apr)
fantastic view of Nagasaki from Glover Garden
Glover Garden was built for Scottish merchant Thomas Glover, who lived and helped in the industrialization of Japan in the late 19th century. Glover was involved in many businesses including ship building, coal mining, and beer brewing. The houses in the garden are the oldest western - style houses in Japan. They sit on top of the hill and has a beautiful view of the city and the harbor. Entrance fee is 620yen for adult, and you will also get a ticket for a free photo shoot in front of Glover’s House. #urbanexplorer #glovergarden #nagasaki #kyushu
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Glover Garden
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Pleasant and interesting stroll to this hill side park with houses from second half of 19th century. Mostly for the first foreigners to arrive after Japan’s foreign trade opening in 1851 which were successful in trade and industry, mostly whaling, fishing and shipbuilding. Most convenient is to start with the Glover Sky Elevator, just to the northeast, and then start from the top, only needing to walk downhill.overall this place ok
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Ayai87
A stone that makes people happy! You may not know that this Goraba Park in Nagasaki is the site of the story of Puccini's opera "Madame Butterfly". The elevator is very intimate in the park, and visitors can easily reach the top of the park. Today, there are still many ancient houses in the park, such as the Goraba House, the Lin Ge House, and the Old Town House, which are listed in the National Important Cultural Heritage list. Boarding the Western-style wind and the Japanese tradition, the beauty of Nagasaki is unobstructed. Downhill trails can also be filled with romantic heart-shaped stones. It is said that if a couple finds two heart-shaped stones in the territory together, the two people touch the stone with both hands, which will bring happiness.