Nagoya is the fourth largest city in Japan and sits in the charming Aichi region of the country. It is best known perhaps for being the center of the automotive industry in Japan and you will find all the big name factories here such as Toyota, Honda and Mitsubishi.
As well as a predilection for futuristic inventions and robotics, Nagoya also has a strong history and is said to be the home of both samurai and ninja culture, so whatever part of history you are interested in, you are sure to find something of note here.

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00:00 Introduction
00:54 Nagoya TV Tower
01:29 Nagoya Castle
02:18 Nagoya City Science Museum
02:59 Toganji Temple
03:30 Noritake Garden
04:09 Osu Kannon Temple
04:49 Nagoya Sky Promenade
05:21 Nagoya Public Aquarium
06:00 Higashiyama Zoo & Botanical Gardens
06:35 Toyota Exhibition Hall

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Nagasaki is known for being one of two cities in Japan that were hit by atomic bombs during the second world war and many of the main attractions in the city are linked to this difficult period in the history of the country the atomic bomb was dropped on

Nagasaki after the first atomic bomb was dropped dropped on Hiroshima and you can visit museums and monuments that tell the story of the survivors and those who lost their lives here as well as these historic relics of Nagasaki however you can also take in other sites such as

Throwbacks to the period when there was a strong Dutch presence in the city and you can even see canals and windmills in this part of Japan today we share the top 10 best things to do in Nagasaki so you can plan a trip and experience all the exciting attractions and activities this

Beautiful city has to offer ER starting with number 10 hou 10 BOS many visitors to Nagasaki may not know much about its Dutch history but actually the Netherlands had a strong link to this area thanks to trade agreements in the days of old and this

Can be seen firsthand at hou 10 BOS this is actually something of an open air museum which has replicas of the homes and buildings that were constructed here at the time of what was known as The Dutch golden age these include a full model of the city

Hall and some Mills Canal houses and impressive Towers to that end this is a little piece of the Netherlands in the middle of Japan which makes it worth a visit on its own at number nine is the Nagasaki penguin Aquarium Nagasaki penguin aquarium is around 30 minutes outside the city center and you will find a huge number of penguins here which you can view through underwater tanks so that you can watch them swimming around there are also dedicated feeding times at the weekends when you can feed fish to the

Penguins which can be a highlight if you are traveling with children as well as the Penguins the aquarium also has other marine life such as catfish there’s also a small Beach here if you want to get out and spend the day next to the water at number eight dejima

Dejima is the name of an island in Nagasaki Harbor which is also a historically important place in this part of Japan the island dates from 1641 when any foreign Nationals in Japan had to go and live on the island and this therefore became the seat of Dutch

Trading companies in the present day you will find a whole host of model buildings from the period here as well as miniature replicas of how it would have looked in the days of old and this is now an open air museum known as the gima museum at number seven ajima

Island ajima is one of the osumi islands and is located 110 km 59 nmi south of kabashima the island has an area of approximately 11.65 s KM 450 mil with a length of 5.5 km 3.4 MI in length from east to west and 4.0 km

2.5 mi from north to south Aima is a volcanic origin and is the northern edge of the kakai Caldera a strat volcano rising from the ocean floor to 73.7 M 239 ft above sea level at its highest peak Mount iake kakai Caldera is ranked Class A for volcanic activity it is constantly erupting

Emitting massive amounts of sulfur dioxide which causes damage to agricultural Products at number six in our list shinshi Chinatown shinshi Chinatown has the claim to fame of being the oldest Chinatown in all of Japan and dates from the 15th century when Chinese Sailors would have settled in the area Chinese Traders also join them and this then became known as the place to

Come for Chinese food and products and this still exists to this day if you want to see a different site of Nagasaki then this is a great spot to visit and you can also get some delicious street food Here at number five Mountain ASA if you want to get out of the city then you can head for mount an ASA which is the best place to come for sweeping views overnight nasaki you can even come here at night if you want to check out what is known

In the area as the $10 million View and this is said to be one of the best nighttime viewing spots in Japan you can take a ropeway to the top of the mountain or you can walk up if you are feeling energetic at number four Lantern Festival the Lantern Festival in Nagasaki is held every year at the Lunar New Year in either January or February and this is a festival that has its roots in the Chinese community in the city as a result you can head to Chinatown to watch the festivities if

You want to know more about it and you can also walk along the river where you will find over 20,000 lanterns on display which are usually in the shape of animals or people at number three in our list Nagasaki peace Memorial Hall the Nagasaki peace Memorial Hall is located next to the atomic bomb Museum and made up of a memorial which was painted in 2003 by Japanese artist kury wakira the Memorial Hall has a number of inscriptions of the names of the victims of the bomb which are etched into the

Wall and you will also find a large water basin here other spots to look out for include a large Hall with 12 glass pillars which are filled with books which are inscribed with the names of all those who lost their lives as a result of the deadly bomb at number two peace Park the peace Park in Nagasaki is dedicated to the 40,000 people who were killed when the atomic bomb was dropped on the city and is the spot where the bomb originally fell now you will find the Peace Museum and Memorial Hall here and walking around the park offers you a

Moving way of learning some of the history of this time in the history of Japan the park is also one of the most Serene spots in the city so tried to to go in the afternoon when the light is at its best and you can take in all the

Dignity and beauty of this wartime Memorial check out the number one places in our list Nagasaki street food the Lantern Festival in Nagasaki is held every year at the Lunar New Year in either January or February and this is a festival that has its roots in the

Chinese community in the city as a result you can head to Chinatown to watch the festivities if you want to know more about it and you can also walk along the river where you will find over 20,000 lanterns on display which are usually in the shape of animals or

People now it’s time to hear from you what’s your favorite things to do in Nagasaki is there something we missed let us know in the comments section below and don’t forget to give this video a like And subscribe to greenable if you haven’t already click the Bell

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