Advertisement
« previous next »
Remains of Urakami Cathedral  
   

Remains of Urakami Cathedral

Because of Nagasaki's large foreign population, it also had a large Christian population as well. Urakami Cathedral was the largest church in the east, and took 3 decades to build. It was flattened in three seconds in 1945 by the atomic bomb. This section of the original cathedral is all that remains standing.
Nagasaki

July 14th 2006
This past weekend, I experienced my last long weekend in Japan. With still many, many places on my “Sites to See in Japan” list, and time running incredibly short, Dob and I decided to visit the city of Nagasaki for the weekend. Nagasaki is in the south of Japan, and of course is most well-known for being the second city affected by the atomic bomb. However, much like Hiroshima, Nagasaki is ... read more
Asia » Japan » Nagasaki » Nagasaki

Japanese Flag In 1603, a Tokugawa shogunate (military dictatorship) ushered in a long period of isolation from foreign influence in order to secure its power. For 250 years this policy enabled Japan to enjoy stability and a flowering of its indigenous culture. Fol... ... read more
Advertisement
Tot: 0.214s; Tpl: 0.004s; cc: 15; qc: 81; dbt: 0.1448s; 1; m:domysql w:travelblog (10.17.0.13); sld: 1; ; mem: 1.2mb