
Nagasaki
Nagasaki is a city in Japan, known for its historical significance during World War II. On August 9, 1945, it became the second city to be bombed by an atomic weapon, following Hiroshima. This event contributed to Japan's surrender, effectively ending the war. Nagasaki was also a center for international trade during Japan's period of isolation. Today, it features the Nagasaki Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum, which commemorate the victims and promote peace. The city is recognized for its beautiful landscapes and unique cultural heritage, including influences from Europe due to its history as a trading port.