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Folk and History Museum in Arita, near Izumiyama Quarry, features exhibits on porcelain production, local life, and historical documents like business records and currency.
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Discover Nagasaki's rich history at the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, enjoy stunning views from Mount Inasa, and explore the unique blend of Japanese and Western cultures.
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Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki, rebuilt after the atomic bombing, stands as a symbol of resilience. Explore its poignant history, including surviving relics, and reflect on the enduring spirit of the city.
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Tozan Shrine in Arita features a porcelain torii gate and guardian dogs, honoring a Korean potter who introduced porcelain making. Open anytime and free, it's a must-see for culture lovers.
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Suwa Shrine in Nagasaki offers scenic views, rich history, and vibrant autumn festivals. Visit for panoramic vistas, cultural heritage, and colorful parades during the Nagasaki Kunchi Festival.
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Sofukuji Temple, a stunning Zen temple in Nagasaki, captivates with its bold red architecture and Chinese influence. Explore its grand gate, ancient Buddha Hall, and serene hillside setting for a historic escape!
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Oura Church in Nagasaki, Japan's oldest Christian church, was built in 1864. Visit this beautiful European-style church, a national treasure, and explore the nearby museum showcasing Christianity’s history.
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Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, Japan's oldest Chinatown, is a lively district with shops, restaurants, and cultural sites. Enjoy local dishes, stroll through narrow lanes, and visit during the vibrant Lantern Festival!
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Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum is a modern, spacious museum by Nagasaki's port, designed by renowned architect Kuma Kengo. Explore Spanish art, local works, and enjoy stunning views from the roof garden!
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Nagasaki Port is a vibrant harbor with scenic views and rich history. Explore the waterfront, visit historical sites, and enjoy the blend of Japanese and Western influences in this historic area.
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