The bridge's reflection looks just like a pair of glasses—so cute! The photos turn out amazing 📸! The area nearby is also great for exploring, and it really feels like stepping back into the Edo period. Super relaxing for a stroll, and definitely a must-visit spot in Nagasaki!
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The Shoin Hall is really well preserved and showcases classic Japanese traditional architecture. The wooden structure, beautifully designed gardens, and elegant calligraphy and paintings all highlight the exquisite craftsmanship of ancient Japanese buildings.
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Nyoirinji Temple has a history spanning several centuries, and there are many valuable cultural artifacts and ancient buildings preserved within the temple grounds.
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You can see lots of interesting things here, not just the exhibits.
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I’d heard the rice here was really good before coming, and it definitely didn’t disappoint. The grains are golden and plump—honestly the best rice I’ve ever had.
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This museum focuses on Buddhist art and was designed by the renowned architect Kengo Kuma. The Japanese garden outside is peaceful and traditional, offering a quiet escape from the city.
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This is the home stadium of the Yomiuri Giants. The area has super convenient transportation, and there’s even an amusement park right next door.
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This is an artificial seaside park where you can enjoy views of Rainbow Bridge and Tokyo Bay. Don’t forget to take a photo with the Statue of Liberty while you’re there.