Museo de la Bomba Atómica de Nagasaki
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🕒 Horario de apertura
- Lunes: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Martes: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Miércoles: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Jueves: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Viernes: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Sábado: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
- Domingo: 8:30 AM – 5:30 PM
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🗣️ Museo de la Bomba Atómica de Nagasaki: Opiniones
Experiencia fantástica: The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is a solemn testament to the devastating impact of nuclear warfare. As a foreign resident in Japan have me an unique perspective underscores the importance of fostering peace. The museum's exhibits convey the tragic consequences, urging global cooperation to prevent such horrors.
Experiencia fantástica: The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum is a somber and poignant institution located in Nagasaki, Japan, dedicated to commemorating the tragic event of August 9, 1945, when the city became the target of the second atomic bombing. The museum offers an in-depth exploration of the events leading up to the bombing, the devastating immediate aftermath, and the long-term impact on survivors and the city itself. Through a combination of photographs, artifacts, testimonies, and interactive exhibits, visitors gain insight into the horrors of nuclear warfare and the profound message of peace and nuclear disarmament the museum aims to convey. A visit to this museum is not only an educational experience but also a powerful reminder of the importance of working towards a world free from nuclear threats. Huy
Experiencia fantástica: If you are in this area, make great effort to visit this museum. It is sombering to see the aftermath and devastation behind the wake of the atomic bomb. The facility is both family friendly, as well as for the disabled. You will find wheel chair accessible areas. Entry fee is 200 yen per adult. There is a cafe that serves food and beverages.
Experiencia fantástica: I always wanted to visit Nagasaki and it's been a blessing to be here and see this beautiful city and important museum. Strong emotions as you see the horrors of August 1945.
Experiencia fantástica: Compared to the Hiroshima one, this one was good too! Although felt a bit smaller. Not a bad thing. Still lots to learn. I especially liked the testimonials of the American and Russians effected but the test sites.
Experiencia fantástica: Very informative museum providing a neutral and enlightening insight into WW2, the atomic bomb and the history of Nagasaki. Not too overwhelming with a good variety of interactive and stunning exhibits. A good 1-2h can be spent here for adequate immersion into the details. Most exhibits have translations to english. Fares are cheap and very reasonably price. Can tell that the objective of this museum is really to sincerely educate the public on the implications of nuclear warheads and to advocate for a future with lessons learnt from this incident.
Experiencia fantástica: Reminds you how lucky you are to live in peaceful time. Loved the museum and the Heiwa park.
Experiencia fantástica: A place to learn about the devastation of the atomic bomb on Nagasaki & its effect on her people.
Experiencia fantástica: You must visit here to learn about the biggest event in our world history
Experiencia fantástica: One of my favourite museums! I love the order of the route they have in place, it tells the story really well giving some good context. 100% recommend.
Experiencia fantástica: I can’t speak highly enough of this attraction. The story was very compelling and a good reflection piece on the suffering caused by a weapon of mass destruction and why this cannot happen ever again. The artefacts, the interactive elements and the story told were so engaging that we spent almost half a day digesting all the details. You leave with a heavy heart, but warmed by the fact the land recovered from it and did not turn it desolate. But there are still stories of sufferers till this day. At a price of 200 Yen per person, I would think that this is heavily subsidised by sponsors from all over the world, to make it accessible to all and tell a political message. There are personal audio guide devices which you can rent they are particularly useful. Think cost around 157 yen.
Experiencia fantástica: Wait time 30–60 min Reservation recommended No …
Experiencia fantástica: Visited on Public holiday Wait time 30–60 min Reservation recommended No …
Experiencia fantástica: Very nice experience going to aso volcano in Japan one of an active volcano and also visited to Nagasaki atomic bomb museum
Experiencia fantástica: A museum that tell us the history of atomic bomb @ Nagasaki. Wish this will not happen in any part of the world. World Peace
Experiencia fantástica: You must visit to learn about the history of the atomic bomb dropped here in august 9, 1945. It is important to remember our history so that we don’t repeat our actions. The museum has English, Chinese, Korean and Japanese as well as audio guides for a very low price. I would highly recommend you check it out and learn more about the events that happened h
Experiencia fantástica: Every human being needs to visit this Museum to understand the terror of war. No country should suffer like this. The museum is also brilliantly curated. It started with a broken clock that stopped at the exact moment of the explosion of the A-bomb on 9/8/1945 . It’s heavy and sad but also poetic.
Experiencia positiva: A pretty sombre reminder of the pain and suffering wars can cause. Actual artifacts are displayed. All wordings diaplayed are in Japanese, but you can rent a voice player to understand in your own language. There are plenty of displays to view and visualise. The parking area is behind the museum. Good history Lesson for everyone.
Experiencia fantástica: #Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum built in 1955 as a multi-purpose facility symbolizing reconstruct their devastated city and to achieve the goal of lasting world peace after August 9, 1945, the explosion of an atomic bomb devastated Nagasaki #Japan
Experiencia fantástica: Despite being very sad, this museum was the highlight of my trip to Nagasaki. It was informative. Reading the testimonies was heartbreaking. A must in Nagasaki to understand about the history of the bombing. 200 yen adult ticket, paid parking on sit
Experiencia positiva: Great museum that walks you through the events that unfolded on August 9,1945. The exhibits start before the bomb dropped at 11:02, then proceeds to take you through the damage caused by the bomb followed by testimonials and a history of atomic bomb creation and victims of all nuclear accidents. It only costs ¥200 for adults and takes about two and half hours to go through the whole museum. I highly recommend visiting the museum and the surrounding hypocenter, peace park and statue.
Experiencia fantástica: It is very hard to imagine how a city like Nagasaki could have survived into a thriving city of today. A great testament to the people of this nation. This museum will tell you everything that happened on that sad day. You will view items that are on display that tells its own unique story. It’s very important to visit here as it’s a message of peace and never again.
Experiencia fantástica: Fantastic place with millions of handmade cranes, handmade art for peace, beautiful statues, wonderful videos of survivors from japan and other countries, and a gift store with some cute chains for your phone or bag and books. The staff were very friendly and spoke fluent English, and everything was easy to navigate.
Experiencia fantástica: I fully agree. Despite Nagasaki is less beautiful than Hiroshima, the museum has a great sense because of less people (very few indeed). Thus you can really feel all the feeling, the sadness and the importance of that place. I strongly suggest to visit it to understand what happened there trying to understand how this has completely change the world.
Experiencia fantástica: Wonderful exhibits. What really struck me was the first area where they constructed the theme of the ruins all around you with creepy music to add to the mood. All the exhibits are amazing and some of them you can actually touch. I've been to both the Hiroshima and this Nagasaki one within 24 hours and I like them both in their own distinct ways. There is a roof garden as well and more memorials. For only ¥200 it is worth the historical significance and experience.
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