Nagasaki Station
Nagasaki harbour street drummers, arriving at the station by Shinkansen from Kagoshima, I was eagerly anticipating the history and subsequent recovery of this fascinating city on the west coast of Kyushu Island.
Trams
A great way to get around the city in Nagasaki, my hotel was only 200 meters from the station where all the trams stopped as well.
My favourite Nagasaki sign
It’s on billboards, the side of trains & trams, wonderful Japanese humour. 🙂
Kankō Maru
Kankō Maru was Japan’s first steam-powered warship, originally a Dutch warship named Soembing it was presented to Japan in 1854 and renamed Kankō Maru.
Kankō Maru
She was based at Tsukiji until she was sent to the scrapyard in 1876. This exact replica was built in the Netherlands in 1987, it has a crew of 14 and can carry up to 300 passengers.
Waterfront restaurants
A number of restaurants overlook the harbour, I enjoyed many ice cold beers with two Sydney guys I met on a tour to Battleship Island.
Nagasaki nature culture history
Here I am with Doug & Waz, not much culture but lots of tradition, we solved many of the world’s problems before finally having dinner at Gorm’s, a very nice Italian restaurant.
Hills overlooking Nagasaki
One one side of the city is the bay & the other side hills overlooking the city.
Nagasaki harbour street drummers
On two occasions I was so lucky to see street performances by some amazing artists.
Nagasaki harbour street drummers
Just a matter of being in the right place at the right time.
Nagasaki ferry terminal
I bought a ticket to Battleship Island.
Ferry terminal
The terminal itself looks like a ship with a huge funnel. 🙂
In front of the station
The tram stop was in front of Nagasaki station and my hotel was just around the corner.
Orion Hotel
Perfect location only a three minute walk to the station. Rated highly by AGODA, book through THIS LINK for an excellent room rate with free WiFi.
That’s all for now.
Thanks for visiting my Nagasaki city harbour street drummers photo blog, if you have time please check out the Peace Park, Battleship Island & Nagasaki food.
Standing Boy of Nagasaki
Please follow think link for the full story.
A young boy carries on his back the lifeless body of his younger brother, in the devastated city of Nagasaki after the atomic bomb. An American military photographer, Joe O’Donnell, took a picture of him standing stoically near a cremation pit. No one knows the boy’s name, but the photo has become an iconic image of the human tragedy of nuclear war. This program follows the continuing efforts to deepen understanding of the photograph, while exploring the fate of thousands of “atomic-bomb orphans” and their struggles to survive the aftermath of World War II.
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A-One hotel on Beach Road
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That’s all folks
Fukuoka – Hiroshima – Sapporo – Sendai
Tokyo – Kagoshima – Kanazawa – Nagoya
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