A World Heritage Site that advocates for the abolition of nuclear weapons and the importance of peace to the world. Located near the hypocenter, it is called the "Atomic Bomb Dome" because of its circular steel structure.
A large garden of 150,000 tsubo (approximately 122.5 acres) stretches at the foot of Mt. Mifune. Visitors can enjoy a world of gorgeous colors such as cherry blossoms, azaleas, and wisteria in spring, digital art exhibitions in summer, and autumn leaves in fall.
photo:Mifuneyama Rakuen
This famous hot spring is boasts a history of approximately 1,300 years. Known for its soft and beautiful hot spring water, various hot spring facilities are scattered around the vermilion-lacquered tower gate and the symbolic hot spring resort area.
photo:Takeo City
The exhibition introduces the history of the development of nuclear weapons, the circumstances that led to the atomic bombings, the devastation caused by radiation exposure, and the reconstruction of Nagasaki from the radiation exposure through a narrative exhibit.