1. Nagasaki, Japan Attraction Place Name Nagasaki County has a population of 1.511 million and an area of ??4093.57 square kilometers.
Located in Nagasaki City, the northwest capital of Kyushu, there are gourmet noodles, fried noodles, pastries, braised pork, dried food, biwa, autumn potatoes, pufferfish, pearls, dried sardines, mackerel, flying fish and other specialties, as well as Peace Park, Nakajima
, the former site of Pinghu Dutch Commercial Hall and other attractions.
Therefore, since ancient times, this place has been the window for Chinese culture to be introduced into Japan, and also the window for exchanges with the Korean Peninsula, Western Europe, and China.
Now, it is also a very cosmopolitan prefecture in Japan.
Among them, Nagasaki Port is the only port in Japan that allows foreign ships to enter Japan during the ban on navigation.
With the opening of Nagasaki Port, Japan introduced European culture, developed trade, and prospered the economy.
Because Nagasaki is a port area, its industry is developed, among which shipbuilding is the most developed.
In addition, the various houses, churches and other European-style buildings in Nagasaki will also make you feel the rich exotic style of Nagasaki, a port city.
On August 9, 1945, the end of World War II, the United States dropped an atomic bomb on Nagasaki, causing severe damage to Nagasaki.
Now, a peace park has been established in Nagasaki, and people from all over the world come to visit it every year to pray for world peace.
Geographical location, topography and climate characteristics Nagasaki Prefecture has as many as 588 small islands. The sea area is about 25 times the land area, equivalent to the total area of ??Kyushu.
The county's terrain is undulating and its coastline is complex, consisting of peninsulas, straits, bays, and estuaries.
The total length is 4175 kilometers, ranking first in the country.
Since Nagasaki Prefecture is a vast land surrounded by the sea on three sides, there are three different climates in the mountainous areas such as Iki and Tsuimai, Nagasaki and Goto, and Unma Prefecture.
Apart from the mountains, it has a warm and rainy maritime climate.
The temperature is affected by warm currents. The temperature difference between the highest temperature and the lowest temperature in the year is small, with an average of 16.6 degrees Celsius.
The average annual precipitation is 2,000mm, making it the prefecture with the most rainfall in Japan.
Tourist Attractions Nagasaki Prefecture is rich in natural resources and beautiful scenery.
The county has two national parks, two national parks, and six county-level natural parks.
Nagasaki Prefecture is also a famous hot spring resort.
In the Chubuhara Peninsula of Nagasaki Island, there is Unzen Peak, which belongs to the Hakusan volcanic series.
In this area, Yunxian Hot Spring, famous for its mountain spring water, is a good place for people to recuperate and is very famous.
The hot spring water here is milky white sulfur spring, which has a good effect on cold constitution and skin diseases.
In addition, Kobayashi Hot Spring is also one of Nagasaki’s famous hot springs.
The hot spring water temperature is as high as 80 to 100 degrees Celsius, and it is famous for the hot spring water temperature being the highest in Japan.
The water quality of Xiaobin Hot Spring is pure sodium-containing hot spring. Its main function is to treat neuralgia, rheumatism, women's diseases, etc.
Special delicacies: Local delicacies in Nagasaki Prefecture include Nagasaki chowder noodles, fried noodles, Nagasaki pastries, etc.
The most famous of these is Nagasaki Chowder Noodles.
Now you can also see a lot of Nagasaki chowder noodles written on it in Tokyo.
In Japan, chowder noodles are called chowder noodles and are very similar to Chinese chow mein.
The method is to put the noodles into the pot and cook for 3 minutes, then stir-fry the shrimp, cabbage, pork, onions, mushrooms, squid, bamboo shoots and other ingredients.
In the oil pan, add the stir-fried soup, then put the cooked noodles into the pan, and cook the noodles and vegetables together for 3 minutes.
It is said that this dish also comes from China.
Back then, Nagasaki was a port city, and the food was mixed with foreign flavors.
Many Chinese students also come to Nagasaki to study and are financially strapped.
In order to get economical and nutritious food, international students from China came up with this Nagasaki chopped noodles with meat, seafood and various vegetables.
2. Hakodate, a tourist attraction in Nagasaki, Japan, is the southern gate of Hokkaido.
Like Yokohama and Nagasaki, it is also a port and trading city with a long history.
One of the first ports to open in Japan, the other one was Shimonoseki.
All port cities are always accompanied by the tradition of overseas Chinese trade, and here is no exception.
Many past events are like the Tsugaru Strait flowing in front of Hakodate, drifting from the Sea of ??Japan to the Pacific Ocean.
In summer, thousands of squid lanterns decorate the strait, and in winter, thousands of bright lanterns outline Hakodate.
The Story of China American businessmen, together with Russian and British businessmen, made what Hakodate is today.
3. Introduction to attractions in Nagasaki, Japan: Fukuoka, Oita, Miyazaki, Saga, Nagasaki, Kumamoto, Kagoshima, Okinawa, etc.
1. Fukuoka Prefecture Fukuoka Prefecture is a county in northern Kyushu, Japan.
The prefectural office is located in Fukuoka City, the most populous and developed prefecture in Kyushu.
It is also the only prefecture outside Japan's three major metropolitan areas with a population density exceeding 1,000 people per square kilometer.
There are two cities (municipalities) designated by Fukuoka City and Kitakyushu City in the prefecture.
It borders the Sea of ??Japan (Shotan and Senkeitan) to the northwest, the Seto Inland Sea (Shūbotan) to the northeast, Saga Prefecture and the Ariake Sea to the southwest, Kumamoto Prefecture to the south, and Oita Prefecture to the east.
Fukuoka Prefecture once became one of Japan's four major industrial belts due to its coal resources after the Meiji era. Today, its economy is dominated by the service industry.
2. Oita Prefecture is located in the northeastern part of Kyushu, Japan. It faces the Seto Inland Sea, is bounded by Shufangtan to the north, Ichiyutan, Houfeng Waterway and the Pacific Ocean to the east. It is bounded by the Kirishima volcanic belt to the north and south, and the Hakusan volcanic belt to the northwest. It is called Kyushu.
roof ridge.
Facing Zhoufangtan is the Admiralty Plain, and to the south of Beppu Bay is the Oita Plain, as well as many rice fields.
It's called Daejeon.
The total area of ??the prefecture is 6,337 square kilometers, the habitable area is only 27.9%, and the forest area is 71%, exceeding the national average levels of Japan (67%) and Kyushu (64%).