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Nagasaki

Nagasaki meaning

A port city, the capital and largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture, in southwestern Kyushu, Japan, famous as the country's early modern entrepot and for its nuclear bombing on 9 August 1945 at the end of World War II. | A prefecture of Japan.

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The late Hitoshi Motojima, the mayor of Nagasaki from 1979 to 1995, was the first to express “Nagasaki’s ideas” in the declarations.

Shingo Fukaura, from the Goto Islands off Nagasaki, where the Hidden Christians survived during the time of persecution, traveled to Nagasaki bearing gifts he hoped to give the pope at Mass.

V-Varen Nagasaki inched out of the relegation zone with a 3-0 win over last-place Gamba Osaka at Transcosmos Stadium Nagasaki.

Like the city of Nagasaki, Dejima was under the direct supervision of Edo through a governor ( Nagasaki bugyō ).

But there is, I believed, a much more powerful argument for why the nuclear bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki should go down as the most shameful war crime in our nation’s history.

Consider it, in fact, little short of a miracle that, in the 78 years since August 9, 1945, when that second American atomic bomb devastated the Japanese city of Nagasaki, not another one has ever been used, even as such weaponry spread and arsenals grew.

It is clear that Japan's surrender was not forced by the bombing of Hiroshima or Nagasaki.

On August 9, 1945, the United States dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki.

Should I remind you who dropped the atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

South Korea said it “regrets” that Japan submitted a nomination for the Sado gold mines without taking steps to address Seoul’s complaint over another historical site in Nagasaki with a similar background, urging Tokyo to do that first.

This would imply that the simulation made it possible for the Holocaust, Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and the coronavirus pandemic to be played out.

Three days later, a second US atomic bomb killed 70,000 people in Nagasaki.

What kind of “security” — if any — has prevailed in the era following the devastation of Hiroshima and Nagasaki?

When the Americans dropped leaflets over Nagasaki and then Hiroshima warning residents to evacuate to save their lives, dutiful Japanese minders scooped them up and burned them.

But much more is planned for not only Hokkaido but also in Akita, Iwate, Chiba and Nagasaki prefectures, and other coastal areas where the meteorological conditions are judged to be best for effective wind power.

Chinese military Y-9 aircraft was intercepted by the Japanese defence ministry off the coast of the Danjo Islands in the southwestern prefecture of Nagasaki.

Francis has insisted that the 1945 bombing of the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki arose from a U.S. “desire for dominance and destruction” rather than from concern to halt Japanese aggression and put an end to the war.

Gilad Cohen, Israel's ambassador to Japan, responded furiously to the Nagasaki government's decision and dismissed its reasoning, accusing the city's mayor of "inventing" security fears.

In an instant, 70,000 people died in Nagasaki, and the city was virtually wiped off the face of the earth.

Instead they decided to focus all available resources in the war-ravaged country on making a copy of the US plutonium bomb used on Nagasaki.