Had a heavy breakfast and checked out. Took a taxi to Nagasaki Station and waited for the Seaside Liner (no reservations). When the train arrived, it was quite an old train but we didn’t mind as it was all part of the experience. The train is quite a slow one, and stopped for a relatively long time at each station. The seaside journey towards Sasebo is quite beautiful.
These pictures are of Nagasaki Station in the morning. The food are from the food court at the bottom of the plaza next to the station.
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Bread (SONY ILCE-6500)
Bread (1) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Bread (2) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Bread (3) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Bread (4) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Bread (5) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Nagasaki Station (SONY ILCE-6500)
Nagasaki Station (1) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Nagasaki Station (2) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Tram stop (SONY ILCE-6500)
Tram stop (1) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Intersection (SONY ILCE-6500)
Guide dog statue (SONY ILCE-6500)
Nagasaki Station (3) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Tiles (SONY ILCE-6500)
Tiles (1) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Nagasaki Station (4) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Statue (SONY ILCE-6500)
Food (SONY ILCE-6500)
Food (1) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Food (2) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Food (3) (SONY ILCE-6500)
Sea side liner (SONY ILCE-6500)
885 Limited Express (SONY ILCE-6500)