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The train station of Nagasaki by night.
This intersection is still busy at that time of the day.
Entrance to the Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki.
A bent over watch tower and the remains of Urukami cathedral that survived the bombing.
Explanation of the bomb construction and the effects on the different distances.
This roof tile was bubbling from the bomb's heat.
One of the many watches that stopped working at 11:02.
Many school classes are touring the museum.
Glass roof of the atomic bomb museum and the art museum next door.
View to the hypocenter park from the museum.
Memorial stones at the entrance to the hypocenter park.
Eternal flame to remember the victims of Nagasaki.
This is the location of the hypocenter of the explosion in about 500m above ground.
Original remains of the Urukami cathedral that withstood the bombing.
Many countries donated sculptures for the peace park.
Main monument of the peace park.
Memorial at the main monument.
After presenting short speeches, the school class now has their lunch break.
Entrance to the Suwa-Jinja shrine.
Somewhat aged tori at the Suwa-Jinja shrine.
Looks like living quarters of the shrine.
We're able to peek into a nice roof garden.
Typical old streetcar in Nagasaki.
A school class is collecting the trash at the river banks.
Maintenance friendly electric installation.
Entrance to the Kofuku-ji temple.
A nice arrangement of different buildings.
View into a room with an altar.
This fish was used as a drum to signal the monkey to get their food.
A nice garden on the temple grounds.
A drink dispenser with rain cover and a bench to sit down.
The famous spectacles bridge.
The bridge as seen from the water level.
Be cautious, the stones are wet and slippery.
But the resulting photograph looks good.
A typical street corner in Nagasaki.
Terminal station of the streetcar.
You can find Yamato transport stores everywhere, and they even use bikes for delivery.
A nice shrine entrance next to the Sofuku-ji temple.
Entrance to the Sofuku-ji temple.
The temple has many old and nice buildings.
A couple of altars with buddha statues.
A very nice altar.
A column row from dark red wood.
This is the main building of the temple.
The same main building from a different perspective.
A miracle: an empty streetcar - at the first station.
A nice promenade at Dejima wharf.
A lot of activities are prohibited at the Seaside Park.
There's not much work for the tugboats today.
A short glimbse of sunshine at the wharf promenade.
We're continuing our journey with the Sonic Express.
An attractive lounge area at one end of the car.
Elegant leather seats in the car.
Hello kids, I shrinked mom.
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