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9 Matsuyamamachi, Nagasaki, 852-8118, Japan

Regal, serene park built in 1955 to honor those who died in the atomic bombing & to promote peace.

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free
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24h
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Becky in the last week

A pretty park, nice to visit alongside atomic bomb museum and hypocentre as they are all close to each other.

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Rob Andrews a week ago

Beautiful grounds to wander through and reflect on the past atrocities, which took place on Nagasaki and its people.

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夏美 2 months ago

The Peace Park is a place dedicated to the departed souls of the innocent during the war. The park has a Peace statue, as well as the fountain of peace to pray for the victims who died searching for water. For those people like me who loves travelling to places rich in history and culture, then I recommend visiting places like Nagasaki and Kyoto.

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trevor curran 3 months ago

The sight is dedicated to all the victims of the atomic bomb, all nations around the world have put up memorials to show their respect.

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Vo Thanh Huy 7 months ago

Visiting Peace Park and the iconic Peace Statue in Nagasaki was an emotionally charged experience. The serenity of the park juxtaposed with the haunting memories of war serves as a stark reminder of the importance of peace in our world. The Peace Statue in Nagasaki stands tall, not just in height but in its message to the world. The tranquility of Peace Park enveloped me, providing a moment to reflect on the past and hope for a peaceful future. Peace Park in Nagasaki is a testament to the city's commitment to a peaceful future. Amidst the greenery and calm, the Peace Statue stands as a powerful beacon, urging us to remember and to never repeat the mistakes of our past.