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WELCOME TO NAGASAKI PEACE MUSEUM


The Entrance, sending out peace from Nagasaki

Nagasaki Peace Museum is a “Peace and Culture” oriented museum.
Through the beauty of nature, children’s smiling faces, and music we can fully appreciate the wonderfulness of peace.

The Nagasaki “Gem Fire” Movement was started in August 1995. The idea was proposed by the famous Japanese musician, Sada Masashi. With Japanese volunteers, he continues spreading the movement’s message to this day. This building was established in 2003, using donations from many people.

At present, people in the world suffer from many kinds of problems, such as disputes, environmental destruction, poverty and starvation.

We strongly believe that the first step is for children to be able to live in peace with smiling faces.

Children’s smiling faces

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Guatemala

Tunisia  

Romania

Tanzania

photo by

Kitagawa Kouji

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●..World’s disputed-areas, and 
   heir related-information 
   are  shown on PC screens and
   a world map.

●..The space for citizens’ activities 
   and their exchanges
●..Information about Nagasaki and
   NGO is available.

 

Museum Guide

Address:
 7-15 Matsugae-machi, Nagasaki City 850-0921 Japan

Phone: 095-818-4247  
        Fax: 095-827-7878

Hours: 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m.

Closed:
Monday and during yearend/New Year
s holidays. (December 26 to January 1)
When a closure day is a public holiday or a substitute holiday, it is the next day.

Entrance fee: Free

Access:
 ①Tramcar: Route #5 for Ishibashi(5石橋) disembark at Oura Kaigandori 5 minutes from there walk
 ②City Bus: Nagasaki bus Route #30 disembark at Glover Garden (Glover-en-iriguchi) 5 minutes from there walk
MAP(pdf)

 No Parking Lot

URL: http://www.nagasakips.com/ 
E-mail : museum@nagasakips.com