Nagasaki VLOG – Best chawanmushi in the world, champon and sara udon
We reached Nagasaki after driving from Fukuoka, reaching in the evening to a rainy mood.
 Nagasaki was quite big and had a number of things to check out, so we decided to stay for an extra day before heading to our next destination. As many would know, Nagasaki was hit with the atomic bomb during WW2, causing death and destruction to the area. When we visited the peace mark and surroundings, we were surprised to see the community pick themselves up and continue living.
Places Visited:
 龍勝楼 – One of the many restaurants in Chinatown.
 9-9 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Peace Park – We recommend starting with the peace park, then make your way down.
 4, Nagasaki, 852-8118, Japan
Takaraya – Relaxing cafe just opposite the peace park.
 3-92 Matsuyamamachi, Nagasaki, 852-8118, Japan
Atomic Bomb Hypocenter Monument
 6 Matsuyamamachi, Nagasaki, 852-8118, Japan
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
 7-8 Hiranomachi, Nagasaki, 852-8117, Japan
Sanno Shrine one-legged Torii Gate – This Torii gate somehow survived the blast with one leg standing.
 1 Chome-5 Sakamoto, Nagasaki, 852-8102, Japan
Iwasaki Honpo Nishi-Hamamachi – Supposedly a must eat at Nagasaki, Kakuni Manju
 3-17 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
京都フルーツ大福 果寿庵 ハマクロス411店 - We enjoyed the variety of strawberry daifukus there.
 Japan, 〒850-0853 Nagasaki, Hamamachi, 4−11 ハマクロス411 1F
Original Chawanmushi YOSSOU (Hamamachi Main Branch) – Ultra soft and gigantic chawanmushi.
 8-9 Hamamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0853, Japan
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Chapters:
 00:00 – Raging about local produce prices and quality
 00:27 – Champon and Saraudon in Nagasaki
 01:30 – Peace Park
 02:28 – Takaraya Cafe
 03:23 – Atomic Bomb Hypocenter
 03:38 – Atomic Bomb Museum
 04:03 – Sanno Shrine One Legged Torii Gate
 04:30 – Camphor Trees that survived the blast
 04:57 – Kakuni Manju
 05:20 – Strawberry Daifuku
 05:50 – Chawanmushi Yossou
 
 