長崎市
core city in Kyushu, Japan
English: Nagasaki is the capital city of Nagasaki Prefecture. It is a historical city noted for international contact during the time when Japan was mostly isolated from foreign influence. It was the second (and, so far, last) site of the use of a nuclear weapon against a human target. August 9, 1945.
한국어: 나가사키 시는 나가사키 현의 현청 소재지이다. 에도 시대에는 유일한 교역 항구인 데지마가 위치해 있었다. 이곳도 제2차 세계대전인 1945년 8월 9일에 원자폭탄이 투하되었으며, 7만명이 사망하는 대참사가 일어났다.
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Monument to Martyrs
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A Catholic church in Nagasaki
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Orandazaka, the "Dutch slope"
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Orandazaka, the "Dutch slope"
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Sofukuji, a Buddhist temple
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Sofukuji, a Buddhist temple
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Shofukuji, a Buddhist temple
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Shofukuji, a Buddhist temple
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Shofukuji, a Buddhist temple
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Meganebashi, the "Spectacles Bridge"
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Meganebashi
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Meganebashi
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Meganebashi
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Statue of Ueno Hikoma, near Meganebashi
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Statue of Ueno Hikoma, near Meganebashi
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Monument to Ranald MacDonald
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Koinobori in Nagasaki
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Scene at Dejima
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Scene at Dejima
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Prefectural headquarters
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Urakami Cathedral
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Bell and drum tower at Kōfuku-ji
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Honden at Kōfuku-ji
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Waterfront
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Statuette at Suwa Shrine
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Siebold Memorial Museum
Cuisine
editNuclear attack
edit原子爆弾による被害
See also category: Nagasaki in ruins.
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Picture taken of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945
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Nagasaki after the bombing
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Urakami Station on August 10, 1945
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Urakami Tenshudo on January 7, 1946
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Aerial shot of city before the bombing
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Aerial shot of city after the bombing
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One-legged torii, still standing in 2007