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Nagasaki City T-shirt (black logo) made to order
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商品紹介
Product Overview
Just like John Lennon's beloved "NEW YORK CITY," the Nagasaki City T-shirt promotes our beloved city of Nagasaki in Nagasaki Prefecture. Find the famous Nagasaki sweets hidden in the design!
Product Details
Color: Charcoal, Gray, White Material: 100% cotton, Gray only: 80% cotton + 20% polyester
size | Height | Width | shoulder width | Sleeve Length |
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Small size | 66cm | 49cm | 44cm | 19cm |
Medium size | 70cm | 52cm | 47cm | 20cm |
Large size | 74cm | 55cm | 50cm | 22cm |
XL size | 78cm | 58cm | 53cm | 24cm |
XXL size | 82cm | 61cm | 56cm | 26cm |
XXXL size | 84cm | 64cm | 59cm | 26cm |
The Charm of Nagasaki
Nagasaki Prefecture is a city where history and nature blend together. It is dotted with historical sites such as Glover Garden and Oura Cathedral in Nagasaki City, where foreign cultures thrive, and Gunkanjima, a World Heritage Site. The Goto Islands, rich in nature, and Unzen Hot Springs are also attractive places to refresh yourself. Furthermore, the beautiful views from the Kujukushima Islands and Mount Inasa captivate all visitors. Nagasaki Prefecture, where history, culture, and nature are woven together, is a region beloved by both local residents and tourists from both Japan and abroad.
Nagasaki Prefecture has played an important role in the history of Japan. As the only city open to foreign trade during the Edo period, it was the gateway for trade with the Netherlands and China, and a center of intercultural exchange. It is also known as the site of the Christian missionary work in Japan, and the history of the hidden Christians is deeply engraved in the city.
In more recent times, Nagasaki is also known as the city where an atomic bomb was dropped on August 9, 1945 during World War II, resulting in the loss of many lives. This tragedy has made the world aware of the horror of war and the threat and eradication of nuclear weapons.
Nagasaki Prefecture is also famous for its rich local cuisine. Among them, "Castella" is a typical Nagasaki sweet that was introduced from Portugal in the 16th century and developed independently locally. Characterized by a fluffy texture and refined sweetness, it is the perfect souvenir, and there are many castella manufacturers in Nagasaki Prefecture. It is said that this originated because Nagasaki was a trading port during the Edo period and was able to supply sugar, which was a precious commodity at the time, in sufficient quantities. Talk of a sugar road stretching from Nagasaki to Saga and Fukuoka began.
Chinese-influenced dishes such as Nagasaki Champon and Sara Udon are also popular, along with the Goto Islands' fresh seafood and Turkish rice, attracting visitors with a rich and varied food culture.
Nagasaki Prefecture is a region where history and nature beautifully blend together. Historical sites such as Glover Garden and Oura Cathedral in Nagasaki City, which are rich in foreign cultural influences, and Gunkanjima (Battleship Island), a UNESCO World Heritage site, are scattered throughout the area. The abundant natural beauty of the Goto Islands and the relaxing Unzen Onsen also draw many visitors. Additionally, breathtaking views from places like Kujukushima and Mount Inasa captivate those who visit. With its unique combination of history, culture, and nature, Nagasaki is beloved not only by its residents but also by tourists from both Japan and abroad.
Nagasaki has played an important role in Japanese history. During the Edo period, it was the only port city open to foreign trade, serving as a gateway for commerce with the Dutch and Chinese, and became a center for cultural exchange. The region is also known as a significant site for the spread of Christianity in Japan, with the history of "hidden Christians" being deeply engraved in its past.
In modern times, Nagasaki is also remembered as the second city to be hit by an atomic bomb during World War II, on August 9, 1945. This tragic event took many lives and serves as a strong reminder to the world of the horrors of war and the devastating power of nuclear weapons, reinforcing the call for their abolition.
Nagasaki is also famous for its rich local cuisine. Among the highlights is "Castella," a signature sweet of Nagasaki. This sponge cake was introduced from Portugal in the 16th century and has since evolved into a uniquely local delicacy. With its fluffy texture and refined sweetness, Castella is an ideal souvenir, and various Castella manufacturers can be found throughout Nagasaki. The cake's origins are often linked to the fact that, during the Edo period, Nagasaki, as a trading port, had access to ample supplies of the then-rare commodity: sugar. This led to the creation of the "Sugar Road," connecting Nagasaki to Saga and Fukuoka.
Other popular dishes include Nagasaki Champon and Sara Udon, both of which show the influence of Chinese cuisine. Additionally, the fresh seafood from the Goto Islands and the local specialty known as "Turkish Rice" offer a diverse and rich culinary experience that continues to fascinate visitors.
size chart
For items other than T-shirts, please refer to each product page.
T-shirt size chart
T-shirt size | Applicable size | |||
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XS size (= kids 160) | Equivalent to women's M-L size | |||
S size | Ladies L ~ Men's S equivalent | |||
M size | Equivalent to men's M-L size | |||
L size | Equivalent to men's L-XL size |
adult t-shirts
size | Height | Body wrap | shoulder width | Sleeve Length |
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kids 160 | 63cm | 46cm | 41cm | 18cm |
S size | 66cm | 49cm | 44cm | 19cm |
M size | 70cm | 52cm | 47cm | 20cm |
L size | 74cm | 55cm | 50cm | 22cm |
XL size | 78cm | 58cm | 53cm | 24cm |
XXL size | 82cm | 61cm | 56cm | 26cm |
L size (wide silhouette) | 73cm | 61cm | 55cm | 26cm |
XL size (wide silhouette) | 76cm | 64cm | 57cm | 27cm |
children's t-shirts
kids size | Approximate age | height |
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70 | 3-6 months | 65~75cm |
80 | 6 months to 1 year old | 75~85cm |
90 | 1 to 2 years old | 85~95cm |
100 | 3-4 years old | 95~105cm |
110 | 5-6 years old | 105~115cm |
120 | 7-8 years old | 115-125cm |
130 | 9-10 years old | 125-135cm |
140 | 11-12 years old | 135-145cm |
150 | 13-14 years old | 145-155cm |
160 | Over 15 years old | 155-165cm (Ladies' size M) |
about shipping cost
We will deliver nationwide uniform shipping.
The shipping method varies depending on the number of items you order. Please note that you cannot specify the delivery date/time .
The product will be shipped from Kyushu.
It may take some time depending on the destination.
Frequently Asked Questions
The only physical store is the "Kyushu T-shirt Store" , which is held for a limited time in various parts of Kyushu. Please refer to the following page for future events.
▼Kyushu T-shirt store
https://local-t.com/pages/kyushutshirtsstore
Event information will be announced on our website and SNS ( Twitter / Instagram ). You can shop at our online store all year round.
Due to the convenience of shipping products from each store, products may arrive separately. The arrival time also varies depending on the product. If "some items have not yet arrived", there is a possibility that they are still in the process of being delivered. We apologize for the delay, but we kindly ask for your patience.
The item will be delivered to your mailbox. Date and time designation is not available.

Japanese Hand Printed T-Shirts
Original items are produced at affiliated factories in Fukuoka City, Saga City, Nagasaki City, and Kumamoto City, respectively.
We use Kyushu ingredients as much as possible.

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