Nagasaki is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. Nagasaki is popular for its history in World War II. As a major shipbuilding centre, Nagasaki was chosen to be hit as a target for the second atomic bomb dropped on Japan by the U.S. The city has since been rebuilt and is significant as a spiritual centre for movements to ban nuclear weapons. Other than being a site of a massacre, other attraction sites include Basilica of the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan, Mount Inasa, Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium, etc. For visitors who so desire, Nagasaki airport transfers are available. Gunkanjima and Kujukushima cruises are experiences gained with Nagasaki attraction tickets and passes.
Hasami wares have been in use for about 400 years and seeing the craftsmanship of these artisans are vital parts of the sightseeing tours in Nagasaki. Shimabara Peninsula awaits your exploration on the Nagasaki bus tours. An array of street food such as Champon or steamed buns filled with tender pork belly, Castella, Shippoku and Toruko Rice are the variegated culinary offerings of Nagasaki in food tours. Nagasaki’s Temple street, Eyeglass bridge, Nagasaki Peace Park and the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum are historically famous sites with a tour guide in Nagasaki cultural tours that enlightens one on past events and origin.
Like the legendary phoenix, Nagasaki rises from its own ancient ashes into a dynamic, magical city of plenty to see. One cannot help but marvel at the spirits of the locals and the energetic aura they give off when going about their daily lives. Tripindicator makes all these beautiful ponderings and experiences available at comparably affordable prices based on top-rated customers’ reviews and ratings of top-rated services.
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