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What are the interesting places in Fukuoka and Nagasaki, Japan?

Fukuoka Tower: It is made of 8,000 pieces of heat reflecting glass, with a height of 234 meters. From the observation room with a height of 1.23 meters, you can have a panoramic view of Fukuoka Market and Hakata Bay. It is a landmark building in Fukuoka, located in the center of Baidao Waterfront in Fukuoka City. 1989, the Asia-Pacific Expo was held to celebrate the 0/00th anniversary of Fukuoka's capital/kloc-0, which was built to commemorate this great event.

Fukuoka Dome: Fukuoka Dome Stadium (Fukuoka Dome) is not only the base of Fukuoka Eagle professional baseball team, but also a place where concerts and other activities are often held. The Dome Gymnasium was built in 1993, which is the earliest gymnasium in Japan to use the retractable dome. It takes about 20 minutes for the dome to fully open, and the whole stadium can accommodate 52,000 spectators. Take Fukuoka subway and get off at Tangren Town Station or Xixin Station, and walk 15 minutes; Take the West Rail bus and get off in front of Fukuoka Gymnasium.

Bodo Canal City: a large-scale comprehensive commercial facility, including not only high-class hotels, but also cinemas and theaters with 13 projection rooms, as well as popular restaurants and fashion shops. To meet people's entertainment needs such as eating, watching and playing.

God: the largest bustling street in Kyushu. Known as the first downtown area in Kyushu, there are many department stores and fashion shops, as well as many restaurants and restaurants.

Fukuoka Art Museum: Located in the lush Dahao Park, it mainly displays the modern art of the 20th century and the works of masters from Fukuoka, while the Asian Art Museum on the Hakata River in the city is the only art museum in the world that specializes in displaying modern Asian art works.

Fu Sheng Temple, Dongchang Temple, Quetian Shrine and Hakata Palace: There are many temples and shrines scattered in Fukuoka City, including Fu Sheng Temple and Dongchang Temple, which can be reached within walking distance from Hakata Station, and Hakata Temple, which is famous for Hakata's representative's sacrifice to Hakata Garden and the "Snatching the Ball" and "1" held in June.

The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum shows the relevant historical materials of the American bombing of Nagasaki with atomic bombs. These include the clock that stopped at 1 1: 02 when it exploded, the melted glass bottle, the remains of the church in the city, and the photos of witnesses. This library aims to tell the world about the cruelty of war and the endless consequences of atomic bombs, put forward the idea of eliminating nuclear weapons, and hope that world peace will come at an early date.

Opening hours: 8: 30-17: 30 (closed on February 29-30, 65438).

Admission: 200 yen for adults.

Transportation: Take the tram 1 or 3 from JR Nagasaki Railway Station and get off at Binkou. Or take a bus to the direction of Talc, Golden Poetry and Women's Capital, and get off at Binkou.

Xihai National Park

Xihai National Park is an ocean-going multi-island marine park composed of five islands, Hirado and ninety-nine islands, which is also rare in Japan. Complex valley-drowning landforms, majestic cliffs, exotic subtropical plants and numerous historical sites constitute a landscape in which nature and humanity set each other off. 1955 was designated as a national park.

Admission: 600 yen for the three museums.

Cilang temple

Yunxian Hell is not a real hell, but a famous hot spring place in Japan. There are about 30 tourist attractions here, with water vapor jet, white smoke curling and smoky, and sulfur rocks everywhere. The most famous thing in Yunxian Hell is "Crying Hell", and the hot springs at 100 degrees Celsius are rushing. Seeing such spectacular scenery, tourists can't help shouting "Great." This is the origin of shouting the name of hell. It is also a place where Christians who came here to preach during the shogunate died, and there are touching historical legends.