#auto-translate Oki from the A-bomb victim (Tree planting on March 25, 1990) An atomic bomb was dropped on Nagasaki City at 11:02 am on August 9, 1947. The oyster tree planted in the priv...
#auto-translate Nakashima River bypass section plan
Torrential rains hit around Nagasaki City 7/23/1982 1 hour maximum rainfall 127.5 mm, 3 hours continuous rainfall 313 mm and Nagasak...
#auto-translate Nakashima River bypass section plan
Torrential rains hit around Nagasaki City 7/23/1982 1 hour maximum rainfall 127.5 mm, 3 hours continuous rainfall 313 mm and Nagasak...
#auto-translate Mitt Declaration
At our Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Okinawa City junior high school students learn about the importance of life and the preciousness of peace ' in 2000, Hiro...
#auto-translate Nagasaki Bay on Highway
This Highway dominates Nagasaki, Ōmura, called Pudong on the highway or tidal road in 0/1571 (1571) opened the port of Nagasaki was held at Nagas...
Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan
Designated Prefectural Historic Site on April 6, 1956
(Municipal Property)
Address: Nishizaka-machi, Nagasaki
After being arrested...
The Ruins of the #Kita-sezaki Rice Storehouses
Nagasaki's first rice storehouses were founded in 1675 at the former eastern office building of the Nagasaki Magistrate's Office, but th...
Atomic Bomb-Damaged Torii Arch at Sanno Shinto Shrine
This arch was built in october 1924 as the second torii arch at Sanno Shinto shrine. The explosion of the atomic bomb at 11:02 a.m....
Former Site of the Nagasaki Minato Harbor Office
Because free trade began in Japan in 1859 with the opening of the borders, trade with countries such as Russia, France, England, Holland...
Designated national historic site
Site of the Former Ductch Factory
Designated October 12, 1922
Location Dejima-machi, Nagasaki City
Proprietor Nagasaki City
In 1636, #Dejima, an...
Former Anchoring Place for Portuguese Ships
In 1571, two ships - a Portuguese ship and Portuguese-chartered Chinese ship - entered the Port of Nagasaki for the first time. Subsequesnt...
The Rise of Six Towns
In 1571 when Nagasaki port was first opened, Sumitada Omura, Japan's first Christian feudal lord, founded Japan's six towns on a long cape that is now Nagasaki c...
#auto-translate Panoramic view of the Cape Church West Hall
Jesuit Headquarters site
At 0/1571 (1571), and for the first time port Portugal ships at the port of Nagasaki, Nagasaki bui...
Site of the Nagasaki-Tokyo Railway Post Office Station
Replacing the hikyaku courier system where workmen carried letters, money, and small packages to their destinations, Japan's rai...
SPECTACLES BRIDGE (#MEGANEBASHI ) (Important Cultural Asset)
Built in 1634 by the Chinese Zen priest Mozi of #Kofukuji Temple, this is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan, and receive...
Site of the Church of St. Francisco (Monastery)
Father Asuncion began construction of this church in 1611, but it was destroyed in 1614. Later, the site became #Sakuramachi-Prison, and ...
#auto-translate Water supply dam this Kawachi takabe waterworks facilities Japan's first formula 3 month completion of 0/1891 (1891)
Founding Nagasaki water background In Nagasaki built...
The New Road in #Himi (the New Meiji Road)
At the beginning of the Meiji period, plans were drawn up to upgrade the treacherous Himitoge mountain pass and later a new road was laid. Th...
#auto-translate Nagasaki-Kaido 三国屋 bridge Day lodging is old people to stay for the post town was Nagasaki highway 25 was close to Nagasaki, rarely did, and traveler who was breath in pla...
#auto-translate Nagasaki Kaido area boundary stone elevation ( pron kazaka obscenity laws ignore ) Harakiri Saka (harakirizaka) on the territory boundary stone targets are ' he nishisonog...
#Yagami, an Important Station on the Nagasaki and Shimabara Highways
The post town of Yagami marks the point where the Nagasaki and Shimabara Highway met. Yagami is the second of the ...
#auto-translate Nagasaki Kaido kusukawa (kusugawa) pass
Is a branch called kusukawa (Koga (is) River and wood of cinnamomum camphora (camphor tree) River) hachiro (hachirou) River, old ...
Koga Trellis of Wisteria
The Ogawa Family, creators of the famous Koga Dolls, had a large Trellis of Wisteria in front of their house. A long time ago various daimyo (feudal loads) and ...