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VIRTUAL NAGASAKI
(shs.kyushu-u.ac.jp/ohki/tourist)
CYBERWALKABOUT For those who can't make a trip to Nagasaki in person or just want to preview what's ahead, the Nagasaki Interpreters Association has designed a virtual tour with photographs and descriptions of all the major tourist destinations and larger festivals.
CITY SIGHTS
(nais.e-nagasaki.com/en)
TOURIST TAKE This government-sponsored website offers practical information about hotels and transportation, a cultural and historical overview and sightseeing tips for all of Nagasaki prefecture, including the Shimabara peninsula and the Goto Islands.
LODGE IN LUXURY
(japaneseguesthouses.com)
RYOKAN RESERVATIONS To experience traditional Japan, consider staying in a ryokan, an old-style Japanese inn. You can book online or you can read about features that make these personable guesthouses unique—like grilled fish dinners, wooden clogs and yukata robes to wear inside.
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