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Nagasaki

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momentme
British Columbia

Nagasaki

Worth visiting!

Amazing place

We had a good time there. Very relax and happy life. Nagasaki people seemed friendly and not so busy. I didn’t see anyone run to station or past-paced. A lot of places you could spend time in Nagasaki. Dejima, Dutch village was fabulous! Definitely worth to visit!


momentme
British Columbia

Nagasaki

Worth visiting!

Why I want to go to this place

I’m going by the end of this month with Mr. Glover :)!
Glover mansion here we go!
yay yay so excited


teenrox
Wagga Wagga

Nagasaki

Worth visiting!

my place

i grew up over here
best 5 years of my life!!!


pathfinder
Big Rapids

Nagasaki

Worth visiting!

June 2005

The bomb site museum will change your life. I only wish I had more time to spend in Nagasaki. I want to go back.


KoalaCat
4 places

Nagasaki

Worth visiting!

Would love to go back!

With warm, friendly people Nagasaki is a lovely city. I would certainly plan on visiting again in the future.


[Dana]
Funabashi

Nagasaki

Worth visiting!

A taste of humble pie

Definately eye-opening. The a-bomb museum is well worth a visit… the images and testimonies of people are absolutely shocking. It’s difficult to imagine what people are capable of doing to each other. Seeing how thiscity build itself back up is amazing. The Glover Garden and Dutch slopes were also interesting, but I wouldn’t have been sad if i’d missed it. A definite must do is that Inasa-Yama ropeway. The view is fantastic.


Student4Life
Portland

Nagasaki

Worth visiting!

Sadly Beautiful

Toured the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum. I didn’t pay extra for the English Headphones (my ex did on a separate visit and thinks it adds to the depression). It is surreal to go through the museum and then step out into the peaceful garden around ground zero. We’d been spoiled by picture menus so when we landed in a place with word menus only we did some random picking and had a smorgasbord. The school children waved and said hello eager to practice their English. The older generation chooses careful avoidance which is understandable. The train ride home had a few stops so I ran out and grabbed some beers from the platform vendors. This was in 1998 so I can’t vouch for what commerce is like today. Some boys on the train offered me puff cake. I’m not a big fan but had a pinch. If you appear open they are more than willing to engage you. I’d like to return one day. This is a remote town so don’t expect a metropolis.