4 reasons why you should choose Nagasaki for your school trip
Nagasaki is rich in learning materials such as food, culture, peace, and world heritage sites. We will explore the reasons why Nagasaki continues to be chosen as a school trip destination, including its world-leading peace efforts and historical studies covering various eras.
Message from Mayor Suzuki of Nagasaki City
1. Inquiry learning with various themes
Nagasaki is a city where it is easy to engage in inquiry learning, as it is rich in materials for learning such as food, culture, peace, and world heritage sites, and has a unique history unlike any other in Japan.
2. Peace learning with a wide range of options
In addition to touring the atomic bomb ruins with a peace guide and giving lectures on atomic bomb survivor experiences, you can learn deeply about peace in Nagasaki through independent and participatory learning that incorporates the perspective of the SDGs, learning using digital tools, and pre- and post-learning. It's a town.
3. History learning that covers various eras
Nagasaki is a city where you can learn about a lot of history, from the Edo period when Dejima was the only trading port during the period of national isolation, to the Meiji period, which saw the end of the Edo period and the Industrial Revolution, to the Showa period, when it was the site of an atomic bombing.
4. Easy-to-move group-based independent training in a compact city
Nagasaki is an easy city to get around even for students, as the main areas of the city can be accessed by tram.