NAGASAKI

nägˌäsäˈkē, city (1990 pop. 444,599), capital of Nagasaki prefecture, W Kyushu, Japan, on Nagasaki Bay. It is one of Japan's leading ports. Shipbuilding is the chief industry; steelworks, collieries, fisheries, and electrical machinery plants are also important. Nagasaki's port, the first to receive Western trade, was known to Portuguese and Spanish traders before it was opened to the Dutch in 1567. After the Portuguese and Spanish merchants were forced to leave Japan in 1637, the Dutch traders were restricted (1641–1858) to De-shima, an island in the harbor. Nagasaki was gradually reopened to general foreign trade during the 1850s. Long a center of Christianity, the city had until 1945 Japan's largest Roman Catholic cathedral. During World War II, on Aug. 9, 1945, Nagasaki became the target of the second atomic bomb ever detonated on a populated area; about 75,000 people were killed or wounded, and more than one third of the city was devastated. Among Nagasaki's landmarks is Glover Mansion, scene of Puccini's opera Madama Butterfly. Nagasaki prefecture (1990 pop. 1,563,015), 1,574 sq mi (4,077 sq km), is mainly agricultural. Raw-silk production is widespread, and coal is mined near Sasebo. Important cities are Nagasaki, Hirado, known for its fine porcelain ware, and Sasebo, the site of a large naval base. The prefecture includes the island of Goto-retto.

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* Nagasaki Cultural League, ed. 1949. Nagasaki Nij u ninin no Genbaku Taiken Kiroku Nagasaki Record of Twenty-two Persons A-bomb Experiences . Jiji Tsushinsha, Tokyo. * Nagasaki Institute of Technology, Nagasaki Institute of Peace Culture...
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Memoirs Akizuki Tatsuichiro. Nagasaki 1945. The First Full-length Eyewitness...Account of the Atomic Bomb Attack on Nagasaki . Translated by Nagata Keiichi...Convey Testimonies of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Give Me Water. Testimonies of...
...Japanese to surrender? The fact that Nagasaki was destroyed before Japans leaders had...Marx, who writes that the bombing of Nagasaki "did give the Emperor a means by which...until the emperor was informed about Nagasaki he was not inclined either to accept...
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The foreign settlement in Nagasaki, 1859-1869. by Lane Earns Although the port town of Nagasaki had long been a crossroads for East and West...merchants and sailors, as Westerners flocked to Nagasaki even before the official opening of the foreign...
Hiroshima, Nagasaki, and the World Sixty Years Later by...bomb, code-named "Fat Man," on Nagasaki. Exact casualty figures are impossible...Hiroshima by 1950, and another 140,000 in Nagasaki. Nearly all were civilians-only 150...
Visible Cities: Canton, Nagasaki, and Batavia and the Coming of the...Shimoda Visible Cities: Canton, Nagasaki, and Batavia and the Coming of the...peers through Canton, Batavia, and Nagasaki as three "windows of opportunity...
Children of Nagasaki translated and introduced by Kyoko Selden The following seven accounts of the Nagasaki A-bomb are selections from Genshigumo...Elementary and Junior High School students in Nagasaki. The authors of these seven selections...
...Catholic physician Dr. Takashi Nagai. 31 In We of Nagasaki , Dr. Nagai described the anguish that prevented...that realization. Dr. Nagais manuscript The Bell of Nagasaki Nagasaki no Kane , which describes his experience of the bombing...
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Hiroshima Nagasaki: one necessary evil, one tragic mistake...use of the atomic bomb on Hiroshima and Nagasaki fifty years ago unleashed a debate that...declared: "The name Hiroshima, the name Nagasaki are names for American guilt and shame...
Hiroshima and Nagasaki: Sixty-Five Years Later. by Michael...second bomb on the Japanese city of Nagasaki on August 9 claimed another 80,000...qualitatively different than Hiroshima or Nagasaki. The bomb is a human creation, and...
Reality Check: the Hiroshima and Nagasaki Bombings in Pictures by Daryl G. Kimball Nuclear weapons have...1945 and the surprise attacks on the people of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August of that year ignited a global debate about the role...
...Undeservedly Obscure Alongside Hiroshima and Nagasaki. by Jonathan Rauch In 1990, when I...100,000--more than later died in Nagasaki (70,000 to 80,000), and more than...rushed--and it did rash--to bomb Nagasaki only three days later. Neither President...
...Undeservedly Obscure Alongside Hiroshima and Nagasaki. by Jonathan Rauch In 1990, when I...100,000--more than later died in Nagasaki (70,000 to 80,000), and more than...rushed--and it did rush--to bomb Nagasaki only three days later. Neither President...
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...Hiroshima ... Then Caught the Train Home to Nagasaki. Here He Tells His Awe-Inspiring Story...the Japanese cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in August 1945 -- bringing to an end...nuclear explosion in his home town of Nagasaki. But now officials there have certified...
I Survived Horror of Hiroshima and Nagasaki ..Now Im 93; Japanese Recognise Only...World War II flattened his home town of Nagasaki as he recovered from his injuries. Incredibly...B-29 bomber dropped "Fat Man" on Nagasaki which, like Hiroshima, was an important...
...Dad Went Home after Hiroshima .. to Nagasaki. Byline: Lachlan Mackinnon THE only...shelter, then returned to his home city - Nagasaki. Three days after the Hiroshima bomb...work about his brush with death when the Nagasaki bomb exploded. "Suddenly the same white...
...Tale of the Devastating Bomb That Hit Nagasaki. Mat Nott Talks to a PoW Who Witnessed...of a coal mine as a bomb exploded in Nagasaki. Stood and watched wondering what the...Maryborough were in the neighbourhood of Nagasaki when the United States dropped the second...
...of Veteran Who Witnessed the Horror of Nagasaki; Bombs Saved Lives of Millions, Said...atomic bomb attack by the U.S. on Nagasaki in August 1945, which is estimated to...as he was concerned, if it wasnt for Nagasaki, and before that Hiroshima, millions...
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NAGASAKI nag asa ke, city (1990 pop. 444,599), capital of Nagasaki prefecture, W Kyushu, Japan, on Nagasaki Bay. It is one of Japans leading ports. Shipbuilding is the chief industry; steelworks, collieries, fisheries, and electrical...
...jima, artificial island, c.40 acres (16 hectares), Nagasaki prefecture, W Kyushu, Japan, in Nagasaki harbor. It has many docks and is connected by bridge to the city of Nagasaki. Dutch traders were restricted (1641 1858) to this island...
...countries was prohibited except for a Dutch trading post at Nagasaki. Tokugawa society was rigidly divided into the daimyo, samurai...explosion of atomic bombs by the United States over Hiroshima and Nagasaki, Japan surrendered on Aug. 14, the formal surrender being...
SASEBO sasa bo, city (1990 pop. 244,677), Nagasaki prefecture, W Kyushu, Japan. It is a commercial and fishing port and naval base on the East China Sea...
ISHIGURO, KAZUO 1954 , English novelist, b. Nagasaki. His family left Japan in 1960 and immigrated to England, where he attended the universities of Kent (B.A., 1978) and East...
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