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Exploring Nagasaki: A Two-Hour Walking Tour of Japan's Historic City

This two-hour walking tour of Nagasaki, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, will take you through the city's rich history and culture.

Start your tour at the Nagasaki Peace Park (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), a memorial to the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. The park features a Peace Statue, a Peace Fountain, and a Peace Museum.

Next, head to Glover Garden (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), a collection of Western-style residences built by Thomas Glover, a Scottish merchant who lived in Nagasaki in the late 19th century. The garden is a great place to take in the city's history and culture.

Continue your tour to the Confucius Shrine (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), a shrine dedicated to Confucius, the Chinese philosopher. The shrine is a great place to learn about Confucianism and its influence on Japanese culture.

Next, head to the Oura Catholic Church (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), the oldest standing Christian church in Japan. The church was built in 1865 and is a great place to learn about the history of Christianity in Japan.

Continue your tour to the Meganebashi Bridge (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), a stone bridge built in 1634. The bridge is a great place to take in the city's history and culture.

Next, head to the Nagasaki Chinatown (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), the oldest Chinatown in Japan. The area is a great place to explore the city's Chinese culture and cuisine.

Continue your tour to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), a museum dedicated to the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. The museum is a great place to learn about the history of the bombing and its effects on the city.

Next, head to the Kofukuji Temple (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), a Buddhist temple built in 1620. The temple is a great place to learn about Buddhism and its influence on Japanese culture.

Continue your tour to the Dejima Wharf (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), a former Dutch trading post. The wharf is a great place to learn about the history of trade between Japan and the Netherlands.

Finally, end your tour at the Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown (26.1445° N, 127.7372° E), the largest Chinatown in Japan. The area is a great place to explore the city's Chinese culture and cuisine.

Along the way, be sure to stop at some of the city's interesting shops and restaurants. For shopping, check out the souvenir shops in the Peace Park and Chinatowns, or the antique shops in Glover Garden. For food, try some of the local specialties like Nagasaki Champon (a noodle dish) or Castella (a sponge cake).

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