1- Oura Church
 
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Oura Church decorated with bright lights to bring out the whiteness of the walls.

2- Megami Bridge

 
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For festivals and holidays Megami Bridge is decorated with custom color schemes. In daily life The main color of the lightening is white.

3- Glover Garden
 

 
 

Glover Garden is a place where you can also watch the beautiful view of the city lights.

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4- Mineto Park
 
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Mineto Park is renewed in 1994. It’s a Chinese style park that Nagasaki Lantern Festival takes place every year.



5- Urakami Church
 
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It’s built by the Christians in 1895. After it got destroyed by the atomic bomb its renewed in 1959 and before the pope visit in 1980 its bricks renewed.

6- Dejima’s White Walls
 
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For more than 200 years, during the isolation of Japan, Dejima was the gate to trades and cultural exchange.
Dejima’s white walls are lighted.


7- Stone Bridges On the Nagashima River such as Megane-bashi, Ichiran-bashi, Susukihara-bashi,Higashi-Shinbashi Bridge

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