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What's interesting about Nagasaki?

The interesting scenic spots in Nagasaki include Sasebo City, Heping Park, Nagasaki City, Taepo Catholic Church, Hirado City and so on.

1. sasebo is a city in the north of Nagasaki Prefecture, and its population ranks second in Nagasaki Prefecture, second only to Nagasaki City. Known as the city of Japanese shipbuilding and national defense industry, the city has the US naval base in sasebo and the largest theme park in Kyushu, Hausberg, so it is also a famous sightseeing city.

2. The establishment of the Peace Park is precisely to express the Japanese's complaints about the war and their desire to pray for world peace. Peace Park is not only meaningful, but also its quiet and elegant scenery is her charm.

3. Nagasaki City is located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Kyushu, Japan. It is the seat of the prefectural government office in Nagasaki Prefecture and an important seaport city in western Japan. The city is surrounded by mountains on three sides, so many houses are built on the hillside, forming many stepped or sloping streets.

4. Dapu Catholic Church was built in 1864, and it was officially named Japanese Catholic Church for the Martyrs of Twenty-six Saints. It is the only western-style building among all national treasures in Japan. It is located in Nanshandou Town, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It is said that it was built by two French priests, Forneau and Ferrer, to help the 26 saints who were martyred in Xibanshan to pray. Its front faces Xiban Mountain.

5. Hirado City is a Japanese castle, also known as Shenle City, Shenle City and Riyue City. It was first built by Matsuura Shinshin on 1599 (4 years after the celebration). It is located on Hirado Island in Iwakami-CHO, Hirado City, Nagasaki Prefecture. It used to be the residence city of Hirado Matsuura in the Edo era, and now it is one of the most famous tourist attractions in Nagasaki.