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Nagasaki, Japan
Although few visitors these days arrive by boat and the woods are diminished, many would agree with British landscape painter Sir Alfred East,
who came here in 1889, that NAGASAKI is one of Japan's more picturesque cities, gathered in the tucks and crevices of steep hills rising from
a long, narrow harbour supposedly shaped like a crane in flight. It's not a particularly ancient city, nor does it possess any absolutely compelling
sights. Instead, Nagasaki's appeal lies in its easy-going attitude and an unusually cosmopolitan culture, resulting from over two centuries of
contact with foreigners when the rest of Japan was closed to the world, and cemented by its isolation from Tokyo.
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