Nagasaki Japan

Nagasaki is located at the mouth of the Urakami River, where it empties into the Nagasaki Harbour. This is the city in which Kazuo Ishiguro was initially born in, and the author spent his first five years of his life in the city. Nagasaki was a location in which the atom bomb has been dropped and while some of the city has been rebuilt, much of it is still in ruins from the atomic bomb. Kazuo Ishiguro himself was born after the atomic bomb's drop, but his mother and her family lived in Nagasaki when the bomb dropped. It was also the second oldest trading port in Japan after Hirado, where the Portuguese arrived and introduced Roman Catholicism and guns to the Japanese. The reason why Nagasaki had been chosen as a location for the atom bomb's drop was because the city was a popular place for building ships at the time. Nowadays, the city is still popular with tourists as there are many historic sights to see for travellers.
Sources:
The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britanica. "Nagasaki | Japan, History, Bombing, Map, and Facts." Britannica, 27 Apr, 2025, https://www.britannica.com/place/Nagasaki-Japan.
Juuyoh, Tanaka. Kazagashira Nagasaki city Nagasaki-ken(Prefecture), Japan Nagasaki Nagasaki City limelight. Pxhere. https://pxhere.com/zh/photo/259568.
"Kazuo Ishiguro - Biographical." The Nobel Prize, accessed 2 May, 2025, https://www.nobelprize.org/prizes/literature/2017/ishiguro/biographical/.
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Longitude: 129.877888800000

