Church group in Nagasaki and part of Christian heritage
Original Text
Of the 100km from Sasebo City to Nagasaki City, in the hilly area of the southwestern part of Nishi Onuki Peninsula facing Kakuriki Nada (East China Sea), the deep blue of Kakuriki Nada and the clear blue of the sky spread out in the sunny day. Beautiful scenery Can be done. There are steep places and it takes quite a while. Be careful not to overspeed when being confused by local cars!
On the outbound route, I went through the Nagasaki Bypass from the Nagasaki Road and ran No. 202 as it was, went to the Ono Church in the north, and on the return route, I went south on No. 202 and entered Nagasaki city. It is named Sunset Road, but it was a series of superb views even in the daytime. PM2.5 It was a hazy road, but Ikejima and others are fun to drive. I think it's worth a drive if the weather is nice. I would like to drive again. It takes at least an hour one way from the city.
Church group in Nagasaki and part of Christian heritage
Of the 100km from Sasebo City to Nagasaki City, in the hilly area of the southwestern part of Nishi Onuki Peninsula facing Kakuriki Nada (East China Sea), the deep blue of Kakuriki Nada and the clear blue of the sky spread out in the sunny day. Beautiful scenery Can be done. There are steep places and it takes quite a while. Be careful not to overspeed when being confused by local cars!
It was a series of superb views.
On the outbound route, I went through the Nagasaki Bypass from the Nagasaki Road and ran No. 202 as it was, went to the Ono Church in the north, and on the return route, I went south on No. 202 and entered Nagasaki city. It is named Sunset Road, but it was a series of superb views even in the daytime. PM2.5 It was a hazy road, but Ikejima and others are fun to drive. I think it's worth a drive if the weather is nice. I would like to drive again. It takes at least an hour one way from the city.