. "Nagayo (\u9577\u4E0E\u753A Nagayo-cho?) is a small town located in south-central Nagasaki Prefecture with a population of about 45,000 people. It is a northern suburb of Nagasaki City. It's name was supposedly given to it by a visiting samurai. As the village is situated in a valley, the sun seems to rise late and set early making for a long (nagai) night (yoru)."@en . "A small cafe with wonderful atmosphere and sensible prices. Drinks, deserts, snacks and entrees."@en . "Exiting Nagayo Station, cross the street and head straight away from the station going up the mountain . After passing MaxValue, you will come to a 'T' intersection with a mural, take the right fork. When you get to another 'T' intersection, in front of Siebold University of Nagasaki, take a right. The cafe is in a small cluster of various shops, directly across from Siebold's gymnasium."@en . . . "\u30AB\u30D5\u30A7\u30FB\u30C9\u30FB\u30B8\u30FC\u30CE"@en . . "Cafe de Gino"@en . . . "Tel: 095-887-4704"@en . "\u307E\u306A\u3073\u91CE2-1-4"@en . "11"^^ . "Nagayo (\u9577\u4E0E\u753A Nagayo-cho?) is a small town located in south-central Nagasaki Prefecture with a population of about 45,000 people. It is a northern suburb of Nagasaki City. It's name was supposedly given to it by a visiting samurai. As the village is situated in a valley, the sun seems to rise late and set early making for a long (nagai) night (yoru)."@en . "Nagayo"@en .