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Japan - Nagasaki

The Japanese port city of Nagasaki is situated on the southwest coast of Kyushu and is renowned for its tragic history during the Second World War. Three days after Hiroshima was struck by an atomic bomb, Nagasaki became the target. Despite the devastating impact of the bomb, Nagasaki has managed to rebuild from scratch and carries its history with resilience. Today, it stands as a vibrant port and trading city with just under half a million inhabitants.

Worth seeing
Nagasaki's Atomic Bomb Museum: A must-visit, providing a profound and enlightening insight into Nagasaki's history before, during, and after the landmark event in 1945.

Glover Garden: Experience the beauty of Glover Garden, known for its scenic views and a captivating museum.

Nagasaki's Penguin Aquarium: For the little ones, a visit to Nagasaki's Penguin Aquarium is a delightful experience. Children can enjoy meeting the charming and elegant residents of the animal kingdom dressed in black and white.

Climate
Nagasaki features a typical humid subtropical climate. Summers are hot, with an average temperature of 27 degrees, accompanied by high and uncomfortable humidity. The preferable time to visit the city is during the winter months from November to March. November and December offer pleasant weather, while January and February often see snowfall.

Currency
Japanese Yen (JPY)

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