나가사키
나가사키 is a city located on the island of 규슈 in 일본. It is known for its beautiful harbor and unique history as one of the few ports open to foreign trade during the 에도 시대. The city features a mix of Japanese and Western architecture, reflecting its diverse cultural influences.
In 1945, 나가사키 was the target of an atomic bombing during 제2차 세계 대전, which caused significant destruction and loss of life. Today, the city is home to the 나가사키 평화 공원 and the 원폭 자료관, which serve as memorials to promote peace and educate visitors about the impacts of nuclear warfare.