Urakami Cathedral

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Urakami Cathedral in Nagasaki

Urakami Cathedral stands as a testament to resilience and faith in Nagasaki, Japan. This Roman Catholic church was built in 1959 on the original site, destroyed by the atomic bomb.

Originally completed in 1914, it was the largest church in Asia at that time. The current structure features modern architecture and functions as a site of worship and remembrance. A significant attraction includes the preserved belfry and the charred statue of Virgin Mary known as hibaku Maria, serving as a symbol of the tragedy and hope.

Notable Features

☁️ Preserved Belfry: A remnant of the original structure, signifying the site’s historical impact.
🙏 Hibaku Maria: A poignant icon for Catholic devotees, showcasing the church's history and faith.
🌏 Cultural Importance: The cathedral acts as a memorial for peace and the impact of war on humanity.

Visitors can access this site with free entry. It appeals to tourists, historians, and families interested in the cultural significance and history of Nagasaki.

Interesting Facts about Natural History Museum Urakami Cathedral

Largest Church in Asia

Originally completed in 1914, it was once the largest church in Asia.

Atomic Bomb Site

The cathedral's original structure was flattened by an atomic bomb in 1945.

Hibaku Maria

The current cathedral houses a charred statue of the Virgin Mary, a symbol of hope.

Location

5 Matsuyamamachi Nagasaki Peace Park

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