The entrance by land to Nagasaki will be changing greatly!

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The entrance by land to Nagasaki will be changing greatly! The Nagasaki station building and the plazas in front of the station will be newly developed! With the opening of the Shinkansen, a new set of exchanges between people will begin and cause Nagasaki s future to change greatly! National Route 202 Nagasaki Station Area Maintenance Office Multi-purpose square Nagasaki Station East Transportation Plaza By changing existing railroad lines into elevated railroad lines, the city will become both safer and more convenient! New station building Nagasaki Station West Transportation Plaza A Shinkansen line will be coming in 2022 Outline of the Kyushu Shinkansen, West Kyushu Route With the opening of the Shinkansen and the connection to the rest of the country s Shinkansen line network, interaction and exchange between people in many fields, such as tourism and business, will cause Nagasaki to become livelier. *As of the tentative opening of the Shinkansen in 2022 Since the Shinkansen, both safe and comfortable, will make the Chugoku and Kansai regions feel much closer, tourism and business opportunities will expand dramatically. *A cross-platform transfer method (relay-method) is expected to be used to change from the Shinkansen line to the existing express line at Takeo Onsen at the tentative opening time in 2022. A unique station building, and a lively plaza in front of the station A station building that makes use of the characteristics The only last stop in the country where both regular lines and Shinkansen lines can be boarded and A station opening up to the sea, like no other in the world will be built, and the plaza in front of the station will be about three times larger than the current elevated plaza. An open and cheerful station to welcome visitors Hakata Hakata Takeo Onsen About 82km ShinTosu HizenYamaguchi TakeoOnsen Saga Arita Sasebo Kyushu Shinkansen Kagoshima Route Haiki UreshinoOnsen Huistenboch (Temporary name) Takeo Onsen Nagasaki Shin-Omura About 66km Omura (Temporary name) Shinkansen line Isahaya (full Shinkansen line standards) to be used Nagasaki Existing railroad line to be used A cleaner looking city with the railroad crossings gone If the railroad is made to be elevated Traffic jams and accidents caused by the railroad crossings will end City areas divided by railroad lines will connect smoothly Nagasaki Station and Urakami Station will be elevated Railroad crossings to be removed Takeiwa Bridge railroad crossing Yanagawa Bridge railroad crossing Takara-machi railroad crossing Saiwai-machi railroad crossing Continuous grade separation junction A spacious plaza to greet visitors and act as both a place of rest and an event area for citizens

Exchange Promotion Bringing in people from both inside Japan Office and overseas,creating new interactions and opportunities Exchange Promotion Office Building MICE and Commercial Facilities What are the MICE and commercial facilities? For Nagasaki City, which is faced with a decreasing population and an aging problem, to continue thriving, we will have to do more than just bring people in from outside the city. We have to increase places and opportunities for citizens to work and increase income, since these are key to creating a positive cycle in local economics and promote people living in Nagasaki. In order to do this, we are making plans to build a MICE facility which calls in many visitors from both in and out of the country as well as promotes exchange activities. We also plan to build hotels to increase the city brand and to build commercial facilities to create liveliness and activity in the region. Planned image of the MICE and Commercial Facilities Commercial Facilities New Nagasaki Station Meeting rooms, etc. Convention Hall Event and Exhibition Hall Commercial Facilities What is a MICE facility for? eetings for companies, etc ncentive travel for companies onventions (international or academic) vents and exhibitions MICE is a general term referring to a place /opportunity where many people gather for interaction or exchange. MICE facility Facilities bringing in people from in and out of Japan Facilities promoting citizen exchange Commercial Facilities Hotels to increase the city brand Facilities creating regional liveliness and activity *This is planned image and has not been decided on. Image of the facilities in use With the creation of these facilities, we will be able to host events and conventions that Nagasaki was previously unable to host. This will bring in many visitors, but the facilities will also be able for citizens to use in many ways. Planned location of the MICE and Commercial Facilities We plan to build it on the land just west of the new Nagasaki Station. Since the Shinkansen line is planned to open in 2022, this area will become one of the best locations in the country with both exceptional travel accessibility and convenience for finding places to eat or Prefectural Office and Prefectural Police Headquarters Current Nagasaki Station New Nagasaki Station Convention International assembly New Prefectural Police station Urakami River Area to build the MICE and Commercial Facilities on Automobile exhibition Food and Drink events Site area: 24,160m²

To have the City Hall be the city s symbol, main place for connecting with others, and liked by citizens Large-scale Projects Promotion Office Building a new Nagasaki City Hall Nagasaki Station International Terminal Seaside Park Nagasaki Port Terminal New City Hall Spectacles Bridge New Prefectural Office Current City Hall Sakura-machi Park Civic Hall Uono-machi Park *This planned image is just a proposal and has not yet been decided on. Project Overview Construction size: Total floor space: About 52,500m² Main building: About 46,200m² Parking lot: About 6,300m² About 180 vehicles Places under construction Current City Hall Main Building and City Council Building Current City Hall Annex Building Project period: Preliminary design:2017 Final design:2018 Construction: 2019-2022 What the New City Hall should become A City Hall that is the center for connecting with others and is liked by citizens We will aim to make the City Hall something citizens can feel familiar with and will like We will aim to make the City Hall a place promoting exchange and cooperation of citizens and the government. A City Hall contributing to making the city active We will aim to make a City Hall that contributes to making the city lively and can become the symbol of the city. A City Hall gentle toward both people and the environment We will aim to have the City Hall use a more considerate, universal design to provide ease-of-access to a wide variety of people such as the elderly, handicapped, or those with children. We will aim to make a City Hall capable of heightening citizens awareness of environmental issues and lessening the burden on the environment, taking in environmentally friendly actions such as greening projects and the use of renewable energy sources. Former Auditorium and the park area in front of the Auditorium A City Hall supporting safe and peaceful lifestyles for citizens We will aim to make the City Hall strong in face of disasters, able to protect and support citizens during disasters. A functional City Hall where procedures can be carried out efficiently, and is able to smoothly provide services to citizens We will aim to have the City Hall improve provision of services for citizens and be a place easy for people to visit, with a focus on work efficiency. An economical and flexible City Hall We will aim to have the City Hall work to decrease costs, and also make it able to adjust with the flow of time. A City Hall where the City Council is open to public opinion

From the past, connecting to the future 2017 Things that will change with the Dejima Main Gate Bridge How you enter Dejima will change! The flow of people will change! The river bank opposite from Dejima will change! Dejima The unique Dejima Main Gate Bridge In order to protect the relics in the ground, we are using a see-saw like bridge with a special design, balanced on the Edo-machi side of the river instead of building a large foundation on Dejima, which is a Nationally Designated Historic Site. 3 important points considered when building the Dejima Main Gate Bridge Lifts up Dejima Main Gate Bridge Uses a see-sawlike balance About 38m long Burden on Dejima Nakashima River is almost 0 Edo-machi Fulcrum Pulls down Build without having a support column in the river, in preparation for disasters Build without building anything on Dejima, to protect the Nationally Designated Historic Site Build as a new bridge to avoid it being confused as part of the Dejima Restoration Dejima can be enjoyed from the opposite bank Daytime By creating a park (Dejima Main Gate Bridge Park) on the bank opposite Dejima, use of the area around Dejima will change greatly. We will be talking with citizens about new ways to use the waterfront around Dejima (daily use, events, etc.) and promoting these new activities. Nighttime Planned image of the completed Dejima Main Gate Bridge Park Crossing the bridge, you time-slip into Dejima from the The Future of Dejima start of the 19th century From the buildings completed in 2000 as phase one of the project to the buildings completed in 2016 as phase three of the project, 16 buildings have been successfully restored at present. With the building of the Dejima Main Gate Bridge you will be able to cross from the opposite bank to set foot into Dejima, allowing you to better experience what Dejima was like in the early 19th century. We plan to continue working in order to have people from all over the world visit Dejima, and to completely restore Dejima as an island floating in the sea by 2050, 100 years after the project began. Restored town scenery

n Travel by car is becoming even safer and more pleasant! Civil Engineering Planning Division Work on the Nagasaki Expressway, the New Himi Tunnel, and the Nagasaki Sotokanjo-sen Road Expected to finish in 2021 Kawabira Toll Road Nagasaki Bypass Nagasaki Tarami Interchange National Route 206 Nagasaki Expressway (Nagasaki Interchange to Nagasaki Tarami Interchange) Working to change over to a 4-lane road Nagasaki Station Nagasaki Dejima Road Nagasaki Interchange National Route 34,Himi Bypass (New Himi Tunnel) Working to change over to a 4-lane road National Route 499 Shinto-machi Interchange Nagasaki Sotokanjo-sen Road Extension in progress (From Shinto-machi to Egawa-machi) Iojima Egawa Interchange (Temporary name) Nagasaki Expressway and Himi Bypass are changing from 2-lane roads to 4-lane roads, making them safer and more pleasant to be on! Currently a 2-lane road Irritation from not being able to pass other cars 2-lane roads (two-way traffic) can be very dangerous! Change to a 4-lane road By changing to a 4-lane road, it becomes safer and fewer traffic jams happen Smooth, pleasant traffic with no need to worry Fear when going by cars going the opposite direction With the extension of the Nagasaki Sotokanjo-sen Road, travel to the southern region will become faster and more pleasant! Currently ends at Shinto-machi Lessening of traffic jams on National Route 499 Being extended to reach Egawa-machi Direct connection to a highway Secures a detour route in case of disasters

g A lively waterfront space in the city Civic Engineering Planning Division Civic Engineering Maintenance Division Road Construction Division Creating the Iwahara River and Doza River Promenades Project to create the promenades For this project, we plan to remove the buildings built on top of the rivers to open the rivers up, while also doing work on the nearby streets. By doing so, we hope to make the river areas lively places people can enjoy having strolls, eating at riverside restaurants, and other such activities. Creation of a lively area Opening up the rivers Increased likelihood of people walking around and visiting shops Strolling and dining around the riversides Work on nearby streets Creation of a lively area Strolls Dining Visiting e Before the project Nagasaki City Hall Nagasaki Station Iwahara River Promenade Spectacles Bridge Removal of buildings on top of the river Iwahara River (October 2012) During the project Prefectural Office Daytime Doza River Promenade Dejima Nighttime Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown Former Chinese Quarter Nagasaki Seaside Park Maruyama (Shianbashi) Iwahara River Promenade (August 2017)

s A city development project by citizens is going on! Downtown Works Promotion Office MACHIBURA Project Entrance by Land (Nagasaki Station area) What is the MACHIBURA Shindaiku Area Uma-machi Shindaiku Market Project? Nakashima River, Tera-machi, Maruyama Area Nakashima River, Tera-machi, Maruyama While the parts of Nagasaki are beginning to change due to the changes made to the land and sea entrances to the city, we plan to make use of the cityscape and history in the downtown area to bring vitality back to Nagasaki. Hamano-machi, Doza Japanese Hamano-machi and Doza Area Dejima Shopping Entrance by Sea (Matsugae area) Kannai and Chinatown Area Kannai and Chinatown area Chinese Higashi-Yamate and Minami-Yamate Area Higashi-Yamate, Minami-Yamate Western Introducing the MACHIBURA Project from 3 perspectives, as well as part of our plans Creating local appeal We will increase city development efforts in 5 areas, working on projects to increase the appeal of these areas while making use of their unique characteristics. City Scenery Maintenance Road Maintenance along Shishitoki River Store appearance before Current store appearance (redesigned as a Machiya Style House) Stone slabs were used in the past Changed to asphalt later on Reverted back to stone slabs (Present) Creating focal points City development using each regions strengths Using the Downtown focal point, we will make improvements to the surroundings to increase how likely each area is to be visited. We will also set up a main point for cooperation with the Nagasaki Station Area (Entrance by Land) and the Matsugae Area (Entrance by Sea) in hopes to bring people to the downtown area. Each region and its citizens interact with companies, administration groups, non-profit organizations, etc. to protect, build, and improve the area by their own initiative. We will also promote a plan to combine these regions strengths and the citizens strengths in a way that their accumulated actions will support the downtown area. Improvement of Public Restrooms Municipality Supported Programs Authorized City Revitalization Activities for the MACHIBURA Project 41 activities authorized total (At the end of July, 2017) Appearances matching the city scenery Full of easy to use features Nagasaki Kids Halloween Party Tourist information center set up by private firms