Nagasaki
Nagasaki was also destroyed by a nuclear attack during World War II and slowly rebuilt over the next several decades. You can see some of that history in the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and stroll around the Peace Park with its many memorials and memorials. You can visit the Sasebo Asaichi market, which opens at 3 a.m in the Yorozu Town Parking Lot, near the city pier. With more than 40 stalls close to each other, the market mainly sells fresh seafood that has just been caught, along with products processed from seafood, vegetables, etc. This is also a familiar place. of professional chefs who always look to local specialties. The market closes at 9 o'clock, so those who want to buy fresh specialties must come early to choose the freshest seafood.
The Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium, which overlooks Tachibana Bay, is home to about 180 penguins of 9 species out of 11 species that can be kept in Japan. Besides feeding them, visitors can also watch the penguin group being led by the staff here leisurely from where they live to the sea area, so cute that everyone has to laugh. Located in Isahaya City, Nagasaki province, the Shiramine plateau is extremely beautiful with the image of steep slopes dyed in golden color, in the middle there is a fragile pink cherry blossom tree that is the highlight when looking at the panoramic mountain area. Unzen is here. Many people have come to Isahaya city to climb mountains or take photos, looking for beautiful scenery as well as finding the peace and relaxation of this plateau. There are many attractive attractions waiting for you here
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