2. Golaba Park: There are two "hearts" hidden in Golaba Park, which may be heart-shaped floor tiles or wall tiles. You can seize the opportunity.
3. Night view of Mount Inasa: The night view of Mount Inasa is one of the landmark attractions in Nagasaki and a popular night view.
4. Shinichi Zhonghua Street in Nagasaki: Located in Shinichi-CHO, Nagasaki City, it ranks as the third largest Zhonghua Street in Japan along with Zhonghua Street in Yokohama and Nanjing-CHO in Kobe, with about 40 Chinese restaurants and China grocery stores.
5. Dapu Catholic Church: Established in 1865, dedicated to 26 saints who died as a result of issuing Catholic decrees.
6. Eyeglasses Bridge: The ancient arched stone bridge across the Zhongdao River is like a pair of glasses reflected in the water, hence the name.
7. Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum: Located in the bombed church, a clock damaged and deformed by shock wave is hung on the wall, and the hour hand stops at 1 1:02.
8. Shopkeep Street in Nagasaki: A commercial street with about 700 stores such as Otaru Department Store and Hamaya Department Store, and nearby tourist attractions such as temples and shrines.