Peace Park Nagasaki

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Peace Park Nagasaki stands as a solemn memorial to the atomic bombing of August 9, 1945, and a powerful symbol of the city's commitment to world peace. The park features the iconic Peace Statue, whose raised hand warns of nuclear threat while the extended hand symbolizes tranquility, surrounded by monuments gifted from countries around the world. Visitors can walk through serene grounds with fountains, sculptures, and the nearby Atomic Bomb Museum to reflect on history and humanity's hope for lasting peace.

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๐Ÿ’ก Tips for Visitors

Visit early morning or late afternoon to avoid tour groups and experience the park in quiet reflection. The nearby Atomic Bomb Museum has English signage and audio guides; consider visiting both together for full context. The park is free to enter and easily accessible by tram (stop at Matsuyama-machi station), with English directional signs throughout the area.

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