Day 3 (July 3, 2026): Nagasaki - a phoenix arising from the ashes
Nagasaki is surprisingly hilly! This geography actually helped the region when the atomic blast happened. View of Mount Inasa from our hotel room. The two main rail lines into Nagasaki. Th Nagasaki trams are an icon of the city. And they are an incredibly efficient way of navigating Nagasaki. We used them all day long. A pass is only 600 yen ($5 CAD). Exploring the atomic bomb memorial aspect of Nagasaki The bomb exploded 11:02 AM on August 9, 1945, three days after the bombing of Hiroshima. This is a reproduction shell of the bomb. The US military painted the bomb yellow and coated the seams in black sealant. This model shows the geography of the Nagasaki region. The port’s opening (to the south) is shown at the top of the photo. The bomb exploded over the pinkish flat area in the top center of the photo. The mountains limited the shockwaves from reaching out, as was the case in Hiroshima. Near the epicentre of the explosion was a large primary school, with a few hundred...
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