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1 Pertemuan ke 3 Nagasaki, Oita, Fukuoka dan Saga Matakuliah: N0572 Tahun: 2006 Versi: versi revisi

2 Learning Outcomes Pada akhir pertemuan ini, diharapkan mahasiswa akan mampu : Mahasiswa mampu menunjukkan keistimewaan dan letak geodrafis Perf. Nagasaki, Oita, Fukuoka dan Saga.

3 Nagasaki The Nagasaki Port, from where the city of Nagasaki developed, was once the nation's only gateway to the outside world during the days of the National Seclusion. Exotic streetscapes, and sites reminiscent of historical exchange between the Japanese and foreign visitors... Nagasaki lets people indulge in deep thoughts about the historical legacy of the city.

4 Nagasaki Nagasaki is a temperate climate port city on the southern-most edge of Japan. It is also a popular tourism destination attracting over 5 million people from home and abroad each year.

5 Nagasaki During the Edo Period in 200 years of National Seclusion, the Nagasaki Port was the only gateway to foreign trade with the Netherlands and China. This has given Nagasaki a distinctive culture, quite rare in this island nation, combining the Western, Chinese and Japanese cultures. The city is dotted with structures of strong historical romanticism, including stone pavements, foreign shrines and Western architectures, to create exotic streetscapes.

6 Nagasaki Nagasaki is also known as the city that suffered the second A-Bomb attack after Hiroshima in 1945 in the closing chapter of World War II. The Peace Park and Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum are among a collection of memorial facilities that disseminate the message of peace to the rest of the world.

7 Nagasaki Nagasaki,literally "long peninsula", is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture. It is located on the south-western coast of Kyushu, the southernmost of the four mainland islands of Japan. It was a center of European influence in medieval Japan from first contact through the isolationist era until the opening of Japan and the resultant modernization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration. It became a major Imperial Japanese Navy base during the First Sino- Japanese war and Russo-Japanese War and eventually was the second city on which an atomic bomb was dropped by the U.S. during World War II.peninsulacapitalcityNagasaki PrefectureKyushu Japan Meiji RestorationImperial Japanese NavyFirst Sino- Japanese warRusso-Japanese War atomic bombwas droppedU.S. World War II

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