Features Nagasaki City sightseeing information
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City with a glimpse of foreign emotions
Easy-to-see map separated by area included
To Former Nagasaki Penguin AquariumNagasaki Institute of Applied Science
KTNCentral Post Office
Tourist Information Center(In station)
(Ropeway Entrance)Matsuyama-Machi Car Park
Ropeway
Inasadake Ropeway Station
Nagasaki PortOhato TerminalBig Bitt
Dejima Wharf(Convention Association)
Yumesaito
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Nagasaki Seihi Agricultural Cooperative
Nagasaki Brick Hall
Nagasaki Newspaper Cultural Hall
Nagasaki Sports Finder(Kabutogani Arena)
Nagasaki Municipal Swimming Pool
Nagasaki MunicipalRugby-Soccer Stadium
Big N Stadium
Nagasaki Pharmaceutical Association
Nagasaki Prefectural General Welfare Center
Nagasaki Municipal Athletic Sports Stadium
Peace MuseumPeace Memorial Museum
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Chitosepia Hall
Nagasaki Prefectural Medical Association
NCC & Studio
Ark building
Fisheries Cooperative’s Association of Nagasaki
JA Nagasaki SeihiKozenmachi Building
Nagasaki Prefectural Municiapl Hall
Nagasaki Civic Hall
Nagasaki Public AuditoriumNagasaki Prefectural Library
Nagasaki Prefectural Women’s Association
Nagasaki Chamber of Commerce and Industry
Nagasaki Prefectural Labor Welfare Bureau
Merca Tsukimachi
JR Urakami Station
JR Nishiurakami Station
JR Nagasaki Station
Hamano-Machi Arcade Kanko Dori
Arcade
Sanno Shrine
Mitsubishi Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd.
NIB
Nagasaki Prefectural Office Prefectural Police Headquarters
Nagasaki University School of Economics
Fire BrigadeNagasaki Central Fire Department
Nagasaki City Library
Nagasaki City Hall
Customs Office
Nagasaki Marine Observatory
Nagasaki Tax Office
Oura Police Station
Nagasaki Bus Terminal
YossoFukusaya
Hamakatsu Shippoku
Bunmeido
Kenei Bus Terminal
Nagasaki Seiyokan
Lucky Motors
Yamasa Kaiun Co.,Ltd.
Former British Consulate
Kaisei Gakuen School
Kwassui Gakuin SchoolCity Hospital
Tokiwa Warf No.2
Motofuna Pier
Nagasaki University Hospital
Museum of History and Folklore
Nagasaki University School of Medicine
Peace Park Car Park
Kenei Baseball Stadium Car Park
Tenshu Park
Cocowalk
Urakami-gawa
Inasabashi
Asahi-ohashiNagasaki Port
Yanagawa Park
Central Park
Minato Park
Maruyama Park
Mitsubishi Ball Park
Nagasaki Science Museum
Nagasaki University
Genbaku Hospital
Kita Post Office
Amu Plaza Nagasaki
Hollander (Dutch) Slope
Nagasaki Dejima Road
Oura Cathedral
Oura International Cemetry
Bekko Crafts Museum
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
Former Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum
Matsugae International TerminalNagasaki Seaside Park(Nagasaki Mizubenomori Park)Peace Museum
Glover Garden
Chuo-bashi Bridge
Uoichi-bashi Bridge
Fukuro-bashi Bridge
Higashi-Shinbashi BridgeSusukihara-bashi Bridge
Ichiran-bashi BridgeFurumachi-bashi Bridge
Amikasa-bashi BridgeOide-bashi BridgeMomotani-bashi Bridge
Inasa International Cemetry
Sanno Shrine(One legged Tori Arch)
Kazagashira Park
Statue of Sakamoto Ryoma Nagasaki cityKameyama Shachu Memorial Museum
Siebold Memorial Museum
Suwa Shrine
Confucian Shrine ・ Historical Museum of China
Western Style Houses at Higashi Yamate
Shinchi Chinatown
Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge)
Sofuku-ji Temple Kofuku-ji Temple
Tojinyasikiato (Site of the former Chinese Quarter)
Dejima
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Inasayama Observatory
Inasayama ParkOutdoor stage
Shiroyama Elementary School
Yamazato Elementary School
Urakami Cathedral
Fuchi Shrine Ropeway Station
to Koyagi・Nomozaki
to Nagasaki Interchange
Shokaku-ji Temple
Shokakuji-Sita
Nigiwai-bashi
Kokaido-Mae
Ishibashi
Dejima Ohato
Goto-Machi
Tsuki-Machi
Kanko-Dori
Shianbashi
Sakura-Machi
Yachiyo-Machi
Takara-Machi
Urakami Eki-Mae
Matsuyama-Machi IwayabashiWakaba-Machi
Chitose-MachiShowa-Machi Dori
Urakamishako-MaeNagasaki daigaku-Mae
Daigaku Byoin-Mae
Zenza-Machi
Mori-Machi
Ohashi
Hamaguchi-Machi
Suwajinja-Mae
Shindaiku-machi
Shinnakagawa-Machi
Hotarujaya
Ouratenshudo-ShitaOurakaigan-Dori Nagasaki Eki-Mae
Shiminbyoin-Mae
Nishihamano-Machi
Nishihamano-Machi
Kiyomizu TempleYasaka shrine
Wakamiya Inari Shrine
Matsunomori Tenmangu Shrine
Hosshin-ji Temple
Daion-ji Temple Kotai-ji TempleChosho-ji Temple
Enmei-ji Temple
Honren-ji Temple
Fukusai-ji Temple
Shofuku-ji Temple
Joan-ji TempleSanpo-ji TempleJinso-ji Temple
Zenrin-ji Temple
Kogen-ji Temple
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To Sasebo Huis Ten Bosch
Koei-ji Temple
Daiko-ji Temple
Ryoma Dori
Nagasaki Minato Meguri
Gunkanjima Joriku Cruise
Shanghai Ferry Route
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan
Sakamoto International Cemetry
Memorial at Hypocenter of the Atomic Bomb Explosion
Noguchi Yataro Art MuseumNyokodo
Nagaitakashi Memorial Museum
Peace Park
Peace StatueNagasaki ‒ Iojima ‒ Takashima
Nagasaki ‒ Fukue ‒ Narao ‒ Narushima
Nagasaki Electric Tramway Co. Ltd
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Lane 4
Lane 5
Akasako ⇔ Shokakuji-Shita (Transit at Ohato) Estimated time: 31 minutes
Akasako ⇔ Hotarujaya (Transit at Sakura-Machi) Estimated time: 29 minutes
Shokakuji-Shita ⇔ Hotarujaya (Transit at Nishihamano-Machi) Estimated time: 13 minutes
Ishibashi ⇔ Hotarujaya (Transit at Nishihamano-Machi) Estimated time: 18 minutes
On foot
Glover Sky Road
Glover Sky Road
Observatory Area
Fee: 500yen (adult) 250yen (child)Purchase at: Tourist Information Center, Hotel etc…Purchasing inside the train is not available.
★Train one day pass
★Transfer ticket
120yen (adult) 60yen (child)
★Boarding fee (flat rate / tax included)
For more details please contact
TEL095-845-4111
Kokaido-Mae
Suwajinja-Mae
Shindaiku-Machi
Shin Nakagawa-Machi
Hotarujaya
Ouratenshudo-Shita
Ishibashi
Kanko-Dori
Shianbashi
Shokakuji-Shita
大浦天主堂
Stops only at Akasako
Exotic Area●Oura Zone
Energetic and Historic Area●Central Zone
Observatory Area●Zone around the station
Love and Peace Area●Urakami Zone
Nature and Entertainment Area●Nomo Peninsula Zone●Iojima・Takashima Zone
Devotion・Culture Area●Sotome・Kinkai Zone
Information on Nagasaki eventsEvent Calendar
Information on IlluminationsIntroduction of Illuminated facilities
It began in Nagasaki...Japan’s firsts
Collection of Nagasaki specialty productsGourmet and Gifts
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Park and Ride Car ParkPublic Transport Transit Car Park
Standard vehicle parked for more than 2 hours: 600yen per parking
For more details, TEL.095-829-1170 (Nagasaki Traffic Planning Division)
Peace Park Car Park (AM7:00~PM8:00) / space for 93 standard vehicles, 32 busesMatsuyama-Machi Car Park (AM7:30~PM10:00) / space for 288 standard vehicles, 10 busesKenei Baseball Stadium Car Park (AM7:30~PM10:00) / space for 149 standard vehicles, 5 buses
A car park where you can park your vehicle on the outskirts of Nagasaki and travel to the city by bus or train. You can now enjoy sightseeing without being concerned with traffic jams. The map for the car park can be found at the Tourist Information Center.
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Delivery ProcedureReservation Place: JR Nagasaki Station Tourist Information CenterTEL. 095-823-3631Order Time: AM8:00~PM2:00(Delivery will be completed to the lodging facility by 5p.m.)Fee: 200yen per packageDuration: Until 31st March 2013
Luggage delivery is provided from JR Nagasaki Station to your place of lodging. Reservations will be received only within the delivery coverage area. Please consult prior to your reservation.
Chin-Chin Densha (train)
A transfer ticket is required when traveling between Akasako and Ishibashi. Please transfer at Sakura-Mahci. Please make sure to receive a transfer ticket by saying 「Nori tsugimasu」 to the driver when you get off.
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Yachiyo-Machi
Takara-Machi
Ohashi
Zenza-Machi
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Urakami Eki-Mae
Sanno Shrine Second Arch (One legged Tori Arch)
Daigaku Byoin-Mae
Hamaguchi-Machi
Matsuyama-Machi
Urakamishako-Mae
Nagasaki daigaku-Mae
Iwayabashi
Wakaba-Machi
Chitose-Machi
Sumiyoshi
Akasako
Showa-Machi Dori
Nagasaki Eki-Mae
Ourakaigan-Dori
Tsuki-Machi
Nigiwaibashi
Kokaido-Mae
Shiminbyoin-Mae
Nishihamano-Machi
Nishihamano-Machi
Streetcar Stop with transfer dispenser
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
Nagasaki Seaside Park(Nagasaki Mizubenomori Park)
Hollander (Dutch) Slope
Confucian Shrine
Shinchi Chinatown
Oura CathedralGlover Garden
Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge)
Sofuku-ji Temple
Kofuku-ji Temple
Siebold Memorial Museum
Suwa Shrine
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan
Sakamoto International Cemetry
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Nagasaki Seiyokan
Urakami Cathedral
Memorial at Hypocenter of the Atomic Bomb Explosion
NyokodoNagaitakashi Memorial Museum
Peace Park
Nagasaki Electric Tramway Co. Ltd
Naminohira-Machi
Higashikotohira 2 Chome
Ueda-Machi
Aioi-Machi
Izumo 1 Chome
Kozone-Machi
Matsugae-MachiTokiwa-Machi
Oura-Machi
Shita-Machi
Oura Higashi-Machi
Higashiyama-Machi
Higashi Yamate-Machi
UmegasakiMachi
Kago-Machi
Dejima-Machi
ShinchiMachi Doza-Machi
Junin-MachiKannai-Machi
Nishikoshima 1 Chome
Nakashin-Machi
Minami Yamate-Machi
至野母崎
どんどん坂
←To Nomozaki
Nagasaki Tax Office
Kozone Park
Yuzuriha Hospital
Former Steele Memorial Academy
Marine Observatory
Former Glover Residence
Oura ChurchFormer Latin Seminario
Myogyo-ji Temple
NTT West JapanNagasaki Hospital
Oranda-Zaka
Maizou MuseumHigashi Yamate District Preservation Center
GymnasiumKwassui Gakuin DormitoryShowa Kai
Hospital
Jiyu-Tei
Former Walker House
Former Ringer House
Former Alt House
Former Mitsubishi No.2 Dock House
Oura ShudoinMatsugae Park
The Eighteenth Bank (18Bank)
Kaisei Gakuen Dormitory
Kaisei Gakuen School
Oura Kindergarten
Jokoin
Koshashin-Shiryokan (Museum of Vintage Photographs)
Minami Yamate Rest House
Nagasaki Traditional Performing Art Museum
Maria Park
Oura Police Station
Nagasaki Bus Mastugae Branch
Minami Yamate District Preservation Center
ANA Clown Plaza Hotel Nagasaki Glover Hill
Hotel Majestic
Hotel Monterey Nagasaki
Umegasaki Junior High school
Kwassui Gakuin School
Higashi YamateNo.13 Hall
Higashiyamate neighborhood in the former Oura European quarter
Former Site of the Nagasaki Minato Harbor Office
Former British Consulate
New Tanda Hotel
Nagasaki Seaside Park
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
NTT Nagasaki
Nagasaki Bus Terminal Hotel
Victroia Inn Nagasaki
Dormy Inn Nagasaki
Shinchi Park
Hotel JAL City Nagasaki
Juzenkai Hospital
Dojindo
Tenkodo
Kannondo
Umegasaki Shrine
Daitoku-ji Temple Park
Fukken Kaikan Hall
Nagasaki Washington Hotel
Nagasaki Customs Office
Captian’s Room
Former Stone Depository (Ishikura)
Dejima Tree (Dejimanoki)Miniature Dejima
Dejima Entrance (East Side)
Eighteenth Bank Main BranchFukumoto Inn
Former Dejima Protestant Seminary
ChokyubashiChuobashi
First Officer’s Quarters
Nagasaki Dejima Wharf
Nagasaki International Tourism and Convention Association
Hotel Belleview NagasakiComfort Hotel Nagasaki
Nagasaki Prefectural Office
Civic Hospital
Nagasaki Dejima Road Minato Park
Shinwa Bank
Nagasaki Matsugae International Terminal Building
Site of Japan's first international telegraph stationSite of the Nagasaki Telegraph Company・Site of the former Minamiyamate foreign settlement
Former site of St. John's Episcopal Church
Site of the first Protestant Episcopal Mission in Japan founded by C.M.Williams
Pierre Loti’s Place of temporary residence Stone Columns of Foreign Settlement Boundary
Site of the formerChinese Quarter
Site of Japan's first baloon launching
Site of Japan's first locomotive
Former Site of Unjosho
The Former Dejima Protestant Seminary
Site of the Former Hyomotsuyakusho (Edo Period Government Export Office)
Site of Japan’s first Bowling
Nagasaki Peace Museum
Matsugae International Tourism Pier
Nagasaki Port BayJoint Government Building
Glover Garden Entrance
Glover Garden Entrance
Vertical Elevator
Glover Sky Road
Nagasaki Bus Terminal
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To JR Nagasaki Station→
AIG Nagasaki Building
Streetcar Stop with transfer dispenser
Dejima Entrance (West Side)Suimon (Water Gate)
Edomachi Park
Nishihamano-MachiNo.1, No.5 Boarding spot
Nagasaki Port
Glover Garden
Oura Cathedral
Higashi Yamate No.12 Hall
Western Style Houses at Higashi Yamate
Hollander (Dutch) Slope
Nagasaki Ryoma Road
Dejima
Former Hongkong & Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum
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Glover-Dori
Oranda-Dori
Tojinyashiki-Dori
Dejima Kaigan-Dori
Tsukimachi-Dori
Shinchi Chinatown
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Suka Gogodo Art Museum
Ouratenshudo-Shita
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Miniature DejimaThis is a model of one fifteenth of Dejima which was sculptured based on Kawahara Keiga’s illustration ‘Nagasaki Dejima’.
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For more than 200 years during the period of national isolation, this unique place was the window for foreign trade. During the 19th century the island consisted of 49 buildings including houses, restaurants, warehouses, guard stations, etc. 25 of them are currently under renovation. At present 5 buildings including the Captain’s room have been completed and opened to the public.
Megami Ohashi
●Toll fare: 100yen (standard and small vehicles) Free of charge for pedestrians
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Open since December 2005, Megami Ohashi is the longest cable-stayed bridge in Kyushu. The bridge is suspended 65 meters above the sea, enabling ships to pass below the bridge easily. This is a new landmark of Nagasaki, adding fantasy decoration with illuminations and strides.
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Exotic Area
Dejima
Originally used as a warehouse for the ferries, or ‘tosen’, this area has now become one of the three biggest Chinatowns in Japan. A 250 meter long red colored lane with‘Chukamon,’ or Chinese style gates, passersby aregreeted by the aroma of Chinese food.
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Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
●Next to Dejima Streetcar Stop ●AM8:00~PM6:00 (Entrance is allowed until 20 minutes before closing time) Subjected to change according to the season (open 365 days a year) ●500yen (adult) 200yen (High School student) 100yen (Junior High・Elementary student) ●TEL. 095-821-7200
From the end of Edo period through to the Meiji Period, foreign colonies existed in the Higashi-Yamate / Minami-Yamate area, Westerners were called as ‘Oranda San’ and the road they use to walk around was called ‘Orandazaka’ or ‘Dutch Slope’. The inside sightseeing spot is Kassui Slope which continues the Dutch Slope towards Kassui Women’s University.
3 Dutch SlopeAfter viewing the Spanish Art collection and the arts related to Nagasaki, enjoy a cup of coffee with a view of the canal. Nagasaki Port is visible from the roof top garden.
5 Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
●4 minutes’ walk from Shimin Byoin-Mae Streetcar Stop
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●8 minutes’ walk from Tsuki-Machi Streetcar Stop
●2 minutes’ walk from Tsuki-Machi Streetcar Stop.
Museum of Vintage Photographs ・Maizou MuseumPictures such as taken by Ueno Hikoma, the first business photographer in Japan and the then Nagasaki Port, etc. are exhibited.●4 minutes’ walk from Ishibashi Streetcar Stop●AM9:00~PM5:00 (Closed from Dec. 29~Jan.3)●Entrance fee: 100yen (Adult・High School student) 50yen (Junior High・Elementary student)●TEL. 095-820-3386
A Spot of Interest
●3 minutes’ walk from Dejima Streetcar Stop●AM10:00~PM8:00 (Closed on 2nd and 4th Monday of each month, Tuesday if Monday is a holiday and for New Year)●Visiting fee: [Art Collection] 400yen (general) 300yen (University student・Senior Citizen (above 70 years), 200yen (High・Junior High・Elementary School student) ●Free for elementary students within the prefecture ●Affiliated car park is available.
This Chinese colony was established with the objective of preventing illegal trade. Several dozens of long rooms were lined up providing accommodation for around 2000 people.
Megami Ohashi
Glover GardenTomachi Tunnel
Kosuge-Machi Public Hall
Site of former Kosuge ShipyardNagasaki Soko Co. Ltd
South Sewage Treatment WorksRemains
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Yamato Transport
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Nagasaki was one of the few ports open for foreign trade since the period of national isolation. One can imagine the then appearance of Nagasaki with foreign colonies by visiting this area.
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Heart Stone
This is a typical Western-style house built between the end of Edo period and Meiji period was the former residence of British trade merchant William Alt. Considered as an important cultural asset.
This is a two storied Western-style building built during the Meiji period and was used as a lodging facility for foreign sailors while docked. The Nagasaki Port is visible from the second floor.
Former Mitsubishi No.2 Dock House
Former Alt House
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Former Glover Residence
This is a spacious, Western-style hall with a unique verandah used for Russian and American Consulates. This is an important cultural asset which holds historic documents related to various private schools built during the period of foreign colonies.
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Higashi Yamate No.12 Hall
●8 minutes’ walk from Shimin Byoin-Mae Streetcar Stop. ●AM9:00~PM5:00 (Closed: Dec.29~Jan. 3) ●TEL. 095-827-2422
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These were originally built to rent to foreigners. At present, the Higashi Yamate District Preservation Center,Vintage Photographs ・ Maizou Museum, Foreign Cultural Exchange Hall ・ World Food Restaurant Higashi Yamate (Chikyukan) are located here.
Valuable Bekko crafts and engineering tools are on display. Built in the 31st year of the Meiji Period (1898) as the Nagasaki Custom’s Kudarimatsu Office. The building is an important cultural asset.
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●4 minutes’ walk from Ishibashi Streetcar Stop.●AM9:00~PM5:00 (Closed from Dec.29~Jan. 3)●TEL. 095-820-0069
This is Japan’s oldest Western-style, wooden residence. One can find the entrance to hidden rooms at the doorway in the ceiling of the corridor near Tsuru Glover’s room. It is believed that Glover used to meet and discuss with loyalists from Satsuma Clan and Choshu Clan from Tobaku group secretly in these rooms. He has discussed with his colleagues on the matter of Japan’s future. There are nine other historic houses such as Former Ringer House scattered among the area.
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●5 minutes’ walk from Ouratenshudo-Shita Streetcar Stop●AM8:00~PM6:00 (Entrance is allowed until 20 minutes before closing time)(AM8:00~PM9:30 End of April~Beginning of May, End of July~Beginning of October) (open 365 days a year) ●600yen (general) 300yen (High School student) 180yen(Junior High・Elementary School student ) ●TEL. 095-822-8223
●2 minutes’ walk from Ouratenshudo-Shita Streetcar Stop●AM9:00~PM5:00 (Closed from Dec.29~Jan.3)●100yen (general) 50yen (Elementary・Junior High・High School student)(in case of a group with more than 15 visitors, 80yen (general) 30yen (Elementary・Junior High・High School student) ●TEL. 095-827-4331
This is a three story building built in the 37th year of the Meiji Period (1904). This is the largest Western style building and is an important cultural asset. The first floor, which was originally used as a bank, is now a multipurpose hall rented for exhibitions and concerts. On the 2nd and 3rd floors the history of Nagasaki is introduced.
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●3 minutes’ walk from Ouratenshudo-Shita Streetcar Stop●AM9:00~PM5:00 (Entrance is until PM 4:40) (Closed from Dec.29~Jan. 3) ●100yen (general) 50yen (Elementary・Junior High・High School student)●TEL. 095-827-8746
●4 minutes’ walk from Ouratenshudo-Shita Streetcar Stop●AM8:00~PM6:00 (Entrance is until PM5:45) (open 365 days a year) ●300yen (general) 300yen (Junior High・High School student) 200yen (Elementary School student )●TEL. 095-823-2628
This Confucian shrine was established for worshipping the sacred relics of Confucius, the founder of Confucianism. This is a unique foreign Mausoleum built by Chinese people. It consists of various monuments brought from China including statues of 72 philosophers and statues of Confucius. In the rear side, the historical Museum of China is located which is almost valuable as a Chinese national treasure.
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This Western style wooden residence was built in mid Meiji Era and is currently used as an art museum named 「Minami Yamate No.9 Hall」. Monochrome paintings based on the Japanese background of Suka Gogodo and natural beauty can be viewed here.
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●3 minutes’ walk from Ouratenshudo-Shita Streetcar Stop ●AM8:30~PM5:30 (Entrance is until PM5:00) (open 365 days a year) ●600yen (general) 300yen (Elementary・Junior High・High School student) ●TEL. 095-824-4022
●7 minutes’ walk from Ouratenshudo-Shita Streetcar Stop●AM9:00~PM5:00 (Closed from Dec.29~Jan. 3)●100yen (general) 50yen (Elementary・Junior High・High School student) ●TEL. 095-820-3328
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This was built by a French father in the first year of Genji Period (1864), to commemorate the execution of 26 martyrs at Nishizaka. This is Japan’s oldest wooden Gothic style church. Among the stained glass which decorates the holy shrine, some are more than 100 years old. Bronze statues (P.12) of the 26 martyrs in Oura cathedral and Nishizaka were built to face each other.
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The unexpected relationship between Glover and beerGlover was born in Scotland and landed in Japan from Shanghai in the 6th year of the Ansei Period (1859), upon Japan’s opening to the world. He was involved in various trade activities and drove the first steam engine vehicle in Japan along the Oura beach. He also administered the Takashima Coal Mine together with the Nabeshima Clan. The dominating former Glover House in Nagasaki Port was his residence during his stay at Nagasaki. At present the former Glover House stands as Japan’s oldest Western style wooden house. So, How does the relationship between Glover and Beer connect to this story?Glover migrated to Tokyo in the 16th year of the Meiji Period and started to produce and sell beer by building ‘Japan Brewery Company’. This is the beginning of systematic national production of Beer in Japan and was the predecessor of present Kirin Beer Co. Ltd.The Kirin illustrated on modern Kirin Beer label is a Chinese dormant, an imaginary beast. Some argue that the mustache of Kirin comes from Glover’s trademark mustache. In the 32nd year of the Meiji Period he opened restaurants in Ishibashi and Yokohama stations and earned a great popularity by selling Kirin beer.Glover lived an eventful and glorious life and now rests peacefully at Sakamoto International Cemetery.
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Oura cathedral was a national treasure before the war.
Due to this reason it still holds its sacred bell which
was left without contributing to the army during Second
World War. At present one can listen to this unchanged
sound at 12 in the afternoon and 6 in the evening.
There is a heart shaped stone lying among the stone path in the garden complex. It is said that one who finds it will gain happiness and his/her wishes would come true.
「Makes your dreams come true!」
Opera singer 「Kiwa Teiko」 Gallery
Kiwa Teiko is an opera artist who introduced Japan to the rest of the world by performing 「Madam Butterfly (Chocho Fujin)」. Relics of this great artist who is also known as ‘Prima Donna’ are displayed.
Nagasaki Ryoma Road
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Tsuki-Machi
Nigiwai-Machi
Furukawa-Machi
Uono-Machi OkeyaMachi
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ImahakataMachi
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Santo Domingo Church Museum
Umezono Migawari Tenmangu
Nakano Chaya
Tateyama air raid shelter
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Sofuku-ji Temple
Kofuku-ji Temple
Nagasaki kameyama Shachu Memorial Museum
Statue of Sakamoto Ryoma
Suwa Shrine
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Bakumatsu Monument “Ms Oryo and Gekkin”
Bakumatsu Monument “Modern Letterpress Press and Motogi Shouzou”
Bakumatsu Monument “Old Time Photography”
Bakumatsu Monument “Kaientai flag and Yugaomaru”
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Ueno Hikoma, Sakamoto Ryoma Monument
Site of the former home of artist Kinoshita Itsuon
Site of Former Nagasaki Holy Shrine
Source of the former Kurata water conduit
Site of the former residence of pioneer photographer Ueno Hikoma
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Former anchoring place for Portugese vessels
Starting point of the Nagasaki-Tokyo mail route Remains
Former site of Narabayashi Chinzan
Site of the former home of Dutch interpreter yoshio Kogyu
Origin of Former hokaura-Machi
Medical Training Center
Site of the residence of Motoki Shozo
Gosoku no Kutsu Memorial
Site of the Kozone ResidenceMisericordia Head Office
Site of former Shiju Yoshimura Usai Site of the Former Shinmachi Typographic Training Institute
Monument Honoring Kondo Chojirou
Site of formerTotsuji Harbor Office
Site of former San Francisco Church
Site of Santo Domingo Church Museum
Site of Former residence of Suetsugu Heizou
Site of the former Nagasaki Trade Assembly Headquarters
Site of FormerTateyama Government Office
Site of Yama no Saint Maria Church
Site of former English Traning Center
Site of Japan’s first Cannery
Birth place of Mukai Kyorai
Jesuits the feudal fiefdom HeadquartersNaval Training CenterSite of the Former West Magistrate Office
Captian’s Room
First Officer’s Quarters
Dejima Entrance (West Side)Suimon (Water Gate)
Comfort Hotel Nagasaki
Nagasaki City LibraryNagasaki City Hall
Municipal Suwa Gymnasium
Nagasaki Prefectural Library
Suwa Kindergarten
Motsunomori Shrine
Tamaya Department Store
Nagasaki City Water and Sewarage Commission
Sakura-Machi Elementary School
Nagasaki Police Station Civic Active CenterLantana
Miyanoshita Park
Oide-bashi Momotanibashi
Isenomiya
Korai-bashi
Amida-bashi
Zeniya-bashi
Momiji-bashi To Siebold Memorial Museum
Shinwa Bank
Bank of Japan
Nagasaki Prefectural Labor Welfare Bureau
Nagasaki Girls Commercial High School
Red Cross Center Kokaido-Mae
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Nagasakishi Kokaido
Nagasaki Core Communicate
Nagasaki City HallAnnex
Fire BrigadeNagasaki City Central Fire Department
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Former Stone Depository (Ishikura)
Dejima Tree (Dejimanoki) Miniature Dejima
Chokyubashi
Chuobashi
Yorozubashi
Umeya Shop Site
Nigiwaibashi
Tokiwabashi
Nagasaki Ginya-Machi Church
Takahara Central Hosptial
Nagasaki Rehabilitation Hospital Suwa
Elementary School
Ichiriki Japanese style Restaurant
Chuo KindergartenJoan-ji Temple
Sanpo-ji Temple
Statue of Ryoma’s Boots
Kameyama Shachu Museum Exhibition Hall
Wakamiyainari Shrine
Jinso-ji Temple Zenrin-ji Temple
Kogen-ji Temple
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Uoichi-bashi Higashishinbashi Higashishin-bashi
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Amikasa-bashi ChristianYuai kan Social CenterKindergarten
Koei-ji Temple
Nakashimagawa Park
Uonomachi Park
Nagasaki Civic Hall
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Dejima Entrance (East Side) The Former Dejima Protestant Seminary
Site of the former Nagasaki Branch of Tosa Shokai
Site of former St.Augustine Church
Location of the former Shinchi warehouses
Site of the former Doza
Mukai Kyorai Poetry Monument
Shianbashi Monument
Grave site of Saigo Shiro
Kusumoto Ine (female doctor)Kondo Chojiro (Kameyama Shachu)Grave of Matsuda Masanori (founder of tin can)
Site of Kameyama Yakikama
Site related to Sun Wen
Site of the former residence of pioneer tea merchant Oura Kei
Birthplace of journalist and playwright Fukuchi Genichiro
Former Dejima Protestant Seminary
NTT NagasakiEighteenth Bank Main Branch Nakashima
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Edomachi Park
Nagasaki Prefectural Office
Nagasaki Prefectural Police Headquarters
Legal Affairs Bureau
Meruka Tsuki-Machi
Chuo Park
Shinwa bank
Nagasaki District Public Prosecutors’ Office
Nagasaki Family Court
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Mizuho Bank
Hayama Department Store
Hamano-Machi
Shinwa Bank
Mitsubishi Tokyo UFJ Bank
Hotel JAL City Nagasaki
Umegasaki Shrine
Daitoku-ji Park
Maruyama Park
Shisekiryotei Kagetsu
Shokaku-ji temple
Takashimashuhan old residence
Richmond Hotel
Shianbashi Car Park
Nagasaki Bank
Mikaeri YanagiOmoikiribashi
Hosshin-ji Temple
Daionji Kindergarten
Daionji Kindergarten
Daion-ji Temple
Jiko Kindergarten
Grave of Ueno Hikoma
Kazagashira Park
Daiko-ji Temple
Heifuri Slope Kodaiji Kindergarten
Chosho-ji Temple
Eimei-ji Temple
Kodaiji Temple
Kisho Japanese style Restaurant
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The Hamilton Nagasaki
Yasaka shrine
Kiyomizudera TempleYataro・Yataro Minamikan Nagasaki Museum of Kites
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Nagasaki Bus Terminal
FukusayaHamakatsu Shippoku
Yosso
Shinchi Park
Nagasaki Washington Hotel
Dormy Inn Nagasaki
Nishihamano-MachiNo.1, No.5 Boarding spot
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Kokaido-Mae
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Nigiwaibashi
Shianbashi
Shokakuji-Shita
Kanko-Dori
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Victroia Inn Nagasaki
Mitsubishi UFJ Shintaku Bank
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Siebold was charged with spying and was deported from Japan. He went back to Holland and worked hard to open trade of Japan to the outside world with the help of the king. The aspiration for his motivation might have been the feeling of leaving his wife Taki and daughter Ine in Japan. He succeeded in re-entering to Japan but died after four years upon his return to his country.
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Was built in the 6th year of the Kanei (1629). This is the store house of national treasures. The red gate in the shape of an Opulent flower at the entrance is called the ‘Ryugumon’. The annual Chinese Bon Festival takes place in a lively fashion by overseas Chinese people in July on the Chinese calendar.
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●3 minutes’ walk from Shokakuji-Shita Streetcar Stop●AM8:00~PM5:00 (open 365 days a year) ●300yen (general) 200yen (High・Junior High School student) 100yen (Elementary School student ) ●TEL. 095-823-2645
This 2.7 km road gasps history from Shindaiku near Suwa Shrine which becomes alive during Nagasaki Kunchi Festival to Glover Garden. One could enjoy walking around and watching the scattered spots related to Ryoma on the side of Nagasaki Ryoma Road.
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●2 minutes’ walk from Suwa Jinja Streetcar Stop
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Was opened in the 6th year of the Genwa Period (1620) as the oldest temple in Nagasaki. The main hall called as Daiyu Heirloom is a designated important cultural asset.
3 Kofuku-ji Temple
●6 minutes’ walk from Kokaido-Mae Streetcar Stop●AM8:00~PM5:00 (open 365 days a year)●300yen (general) 200yen (High・Junior High School student) 100yen (Elementary School student ) ●TEL. 095-822-1076
This is Japan’s oldest arch shaped stone bridge. Built under the instructions of Mokusu Nyojo, the chief priest of Kofuku-ji Temple, in the 11th year of the Kanei Period (1634). This is designated as an important cultural asset.
4 Megane-Bashi (Spectacles Bridge)
●5 minutes’ walk from Kokaido-Mae Streetcar Stop
Siebold came to Japan as a doctor affiliated to a Dutch Trading House. He made surveys on Japan and presented them in Europe. He contributed greatly towards modern medicine by opening Narutaki Juku which
fostered Ranpoi (a person who studied Western medicine by means of the Dutch language).
5 Siebold Memorial Museum
●8 minutes’ walk from Shin Nakagawa-Machi Streetcar Stop●AM8:00~PM5:00(Entrance is until PM4:30) (Dec.29~Jan. 3 and temporary closing days) ●100yen (general) 50yen (Junior High・Elementary School student )●TEL. 095-823-0707
Siebold’s aspiration towards his wife and daughter
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This area is full of temples rich in traditional taste and commemorates present relics of former site of Kameyama Shachu tracked by Sakamoto Ryoma.
Energetic and Historic Area
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Himi Park
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Syuku-Machi
Penguin Suizokukan-Mae
Ground of Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science
Nagasaki Institute of Applied Science
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Himi Koen-Mae
Kiridoshi
Marukyo Higashi Nagasaki shop
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Higashi Nagasaki Swimming School
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日産サニー長崎(株) 長崎東
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Tachibana Bay
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Fukuzawa YukichiHe came to Nagasaki at the age of 19 to learn Western studies. Then he changed his major from Western studies to English and visited the Western world as a delegate of the Shogunate. He is the founding father of Keio University.
Okuma ShigenobuHe was born in the Saga Domain and he studied International Business Law and Political Science in his twenties from Dutch educator Verbeck. He went on to become the prime minister in Japan and also held the post of chancellor at Waseda University.
Katsu KaishuHe learnt Western studies and Western Naval studies at the Naval Academy in Nagasaki. He became the Captain of warship Kanrin Maru in the year 1860 and succeeded as the first Japanese to cross the Pacific Ocean. He was the founder of Bakufu Naval Force.
Ito HirofumiHe studied the Western style combat training under Yoshida Shoin at Nagasaki. He held a consultant post under the new Meiji government and eventually became the first Prime Minister of Japan.
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Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
●Take the bus en route to ‘Aba’ or ‘Kasuga Shako-Mae’ from the East Gate of Nagasaki Station and get off at ‘Penguin Suizokukan-Mae’ bus stop.The bus will leave from South Gate of the station on Saturdays, Sundays and National Holidays.●AM9:00~PM5:00 ●500yen (general) 300yen(3 years old~Junior High School student)●TEL. 095-838-3131
The aquarium is divided into two sections and 152 birds, belonging to 8 different breeds from the 18 breeds in the world lively play around in the facility. Feeding and Touching can be experienced on Saturdays, Sundays and during national holidays.The Natural Experience Zone lies through the nature of rivers, lakes and trees, and is rich with fish and different kinds of insects. One can experience Sea Kayaking at the natural beach jetty and the artificial sea shore「Kaihin Area」.
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●4minutes’ walk from Suwa Jinja-Mae Streetcar Stop●TEL. 095-824-0445
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The statue was built in first year of the Heisei Period (1989) with the help of volunteers and funds collected from all over Japan. From the Kazagashira Park near the former site of Kameyama Shachu, the far horizon lies upon the Nagasaki Port below one’s eyes.
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●10 minutes’ walk from Kazagashirayama Bus Stop
These three shrines were reconstructed at Matsunomori which were burnt down by Christians during the age of provincial wars. They were eventually relocated to the present site on a high hill which overlooks the city area. People in Nagasaki are close to this place and it is referred to as the ‘Osuwa San’. One of the three biggest Kunchi festivals, ‘Nagasaki Kunchi Festival’ is held in every autumn.
7Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
●5 minutes’ walk from Sakura-Machi Streetcar Stop●AM8:30~PM7:00 (Subject to change according to season) (closed on every 3rd Tuesday of the month)●[Exhibition] 500yen (general) 50yen (High・Junior High・Elementary School student )●TEL. 095-818-8366
This museum was opened in Suwa forest. Rich with valuable historic documents relating to foreign cultural exchange, old scripts, artistic crafts etc. A part of the Nagasaki Magistrate’s Tateyama government office is recreated here.
During the Pacific War, the prefectural governor and other officers gathered here and directed security and education during air raids. Testimonies of personalities, comment panels and other found documents are displayed here.
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●9 minutes’ walk from Sakura-Machi Streetcar Stop●AM9:30~PM7:00 (closed on every 3rd Tuesday of the month, Wednesday if Tuesday is a holiday and temporary closing for inspection)●TEL. 095-844-3913 (Division of Inheritance of Atomic Bomb Victims, Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum )
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This place is included in the singings of ‘Nagasaki Burabura Bushi’ and the garden is one of the few remaining examples that were built during the mid Edo Period. Nagasaki City has designated this as a historic site. Inside, there is an exhibition hall dedicated to ‘Shimizu Kon’.
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●8 minutes’ walk from Shianbashi Streetcar Stop●AM9:00~PM5:00 (Until PM7:00 between 20th July and 9th October) (Closed: Dec.29~Jan.3)●[Shimizu Kon Exhibition Hall]: 100yen (general) 50yen (Junior High・Elementary School student)●TEL. 095-827-6890 (Nakano Chaya) TEL. 095-829-1193 (Cultural Division)
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From historic times, this place is known as, ‘Migawari Tenjin’ as it is said to be helping people to heal their body and heart sufferings. In spring one can see lots of Plum flowers.
●8 minutes’ walk from Shianbashi Streetcar Stop or Shokakuji-Shita Streetcar Stop
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●8 minutes’ walk from Sakura-Machi Streetcar Stop●AM9:00~PM7:00 (Closed: Dec.29~Jan.3)●TEL. 095-829-1193 (Nagasaki City Cultural Division)TEL. 095-829-4340 (Museum)
Unearthed articles between the Nanban Period and Daikan Yashiki Period are displayed here. Valuable documents related with Nagasaki City’s history between 17th and 19th centuries can also be viewed.
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Former Shianbashi Monument
The name of amusement Area 「Shianbashi」 originates from the name of a bridge. There is a bridge at the entrance of Flower Town (Maruyama) and it is said that this is the place where he was considering whether to go to the Flower Town or not. Photographs are referenced
from the Home Page of National Diet Library.
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●15 minutes’ walk from Shindaiku Streetcar Stop●AM9:00~PM7:00(Entrance is until PM4:45) (open 365 days a year)●300yen (general) 200yen (High School Student) 150yen (Junior High・Elementary School student)(in case of a group with more than 15 visitors, 240yen (general) 160yen (High School student) 120yen (Junior High・Elementary School student) ●TEL. 095-823-3400
Inside the building documents related with Nagasaki City’s appearance in the end of Edo period and personalities deeply related to Kameyama Shachu, are displayed. This place introduces the role of Kameyama Shachu and Nagasaki towards the development of modern Japan.
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Saiwai-MachiMori-Machi
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Akebono-MachiFuchi-Machi
Yanagawa-Machi TakenokuboMachi
Enoura-MachiInasa-Machi
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Shiyakusho-Dori
Asahimachi-Dori
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Inasa Koen-Dori
Sanno-Dori
Shin Urakami Kaido(Urakami Ekimae-Dori)
Inasa Chuo-Dori
Nagasaki Port
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Honren-ji temple
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Site of the former residence of Goto Shojiro
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Hotel Seifu
Garden Terrace Nagasaki
Nagasaki Blue Sky Hotel
Inasayama-chufuku Car Park
Nagasaki Sky Hotel
Mt.Inasa Kankoh Hotel
Fuchi Shrine
Ropeway-Mae
Mitsubishi Ball Park
Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesSaiwaimachi Plant
Chubu Sewage Treatment Works
Morimachi Heart Center
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Mitsubishi Heavy IndustriesGeneral Gymnasium
Fuchi Jinja StationInasa Elementary SchoolInasa Jido Park
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Mt.Inasa Park
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Inasadake Station
Inasayama-chufukuInasayama Mountain Road
Momijidani Funeral Hall
Fuchi Junior High School
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Brick HallNCC & Studio
Nagasaki ShimbunCulture HallNagasaki
Shimbun Co.Ltd
Yanagawa ParkNagasaki Genbaku Hospital
Nagasaki Pharmaceutical Association
New Urakami Hotel
Sanno Shrine
Nagasaki Prefectural General Welfare CenterNagasaki Prefectural Medical Association
Mizunoura Tunnel
Luke Plaza Hotel
Mitsubishi Electric
Nagasaki Seihi Agricultural Cooperative JR Nagasaki Station
Fire BrigadeNagasaki City Central Fire Department
Nagasaki I.K. Hotel
Central Post Office
Hotel New Nagasaki
JR Kyushu Hotel Nagasaki
Asahi-ohashi
Amu Plaza
Tobacco Industry
Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan Nishizaka
Elementary School
Nakamashi Church
Hotel Nagasaki
Nagasaki Nisshokan
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Site of the former residence of Saitoh Mokichi
Site of the former residence of Katsu Kaishu
Site of former Zenza
Monument of Urakami Kaido
Site of the former of San Lazaro Hospital &San Joan Church
Monumnet of Jagataraoharu
Site of the former Nagasaki residence of the Omura ClanFormer Koyotei
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Nagasaki Girls Commercial High School
City Office
Nagasaki Police Station
Nagasaki Core Communicate
Nagasaki ParkNagasaki Junior High School
Tateyama Park
Nagasaki Higashi Junior High SchoolNagasaki Higashi High School
Premium Hotel NagasakiBest Western Zenza
Elementary School
Suwa Shrine
Matsumori Shrine
Nishizaka Park
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
Prefectural Library
Saitoh Mokichi Short Verse Monument
Sakuramachi ParkNagasaki Prefectural
Labor Welfare Bureau
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Inasa Police Station
Gosin-ji Temple
Maruo Junior High School Inasayama Mountain Road
Asahi Elementary School
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Observatory Area In the observatory area you can enjoy the so-called, ‘10 Million Dollars’ worth night view of Nagasaki from Mt. Inasa and look down the city area from Inasa International Cemetery.
The view of Nagasaki from a height of 333 meters is said to be worth of 10 Million dollars. As the houses line up along the side of the mountains, there is a feeling that the glimmer floats upon the sky. During the day of nice weather one can see as far as Unzen.
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Inasayama Observatory
●5 minutes ride by Nagasaki Ropeway from Ropeway-Mae bus stop. Please get off at Inasadake Station. Or 20 minutes ride by car from Nagasaki Station to Chufuku car park.●AM9:00~PM10:00 (open 365 days a year) (Will be temporarily closed during bad weather or inspection)●Return ticket on Ropeway: 1200yen (general) 900yen (Junior High School student) 600yen (child)●TEL. 095-861-6321 (Nagasaki Ropeway)
5 Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan
●4 minutes’ walk from Nagasaki Eki-Mae Streetcar Stop ●[Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan]: AM9:00~PM5:00(Closed: Dec.31~Jan.2)●[Site of the Martyrdom of the 26 Saints of Japan]: 500yen (general) 300yen(High・Junior High School student) 150yen (Elementary School student) ●TEL. 095-822-6000
An 18 meter tall Kannon Statue was built to commemorate the war victims in Showa Year 54 or year 1979. There is a monument of Iron helmet which calms one’s soul built by material used in the warship Mutsu.●4 minutes’ walk from Sakura-Machi Streetcar Stop ●AM7:00~PM4:00●200yen (general) 100yen(High・Junior High・Elementary School student)●TEL. 095-823-2663
This international cemetery holds the longest history in Nagasaki. Many ancestors rest here who lived in Nagasaki or died during a voyage.
●1 minute walk from Goshinji-Mae Bus Stop
A factory which builds wooden mockups was built in the 31st year of the Meiji Period (1898), and now is used to store the archives. The history of Nagasaki Ship Building Company since the 4th year of the Ansei Period (1857) can be discovered from the various deposited archives. Reservation is required prior to the visit.
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●1 minute walk from Aku no Ura Bus Stop. ●AM9:00~PM4:30(Entrance is until PM4:00) (Closed during Saturdays, Sundays, National Holidays and holidays of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries Nagasaki Shipbuilding and Engineering Company Ltd)●TEL. 095-828-4134 (Reservation is required prior to the visit)
At this cemetery people who were greatly involved in foreign exchange and a number of foreign personalities rest peacefully. One can learn of these people from the many epigraph monuments, including physician Nagai Takashi along with Glover and h is wi fe (New Sakamoto International Cemetery), who are remembered in the past history, the living style of ancestors and the then morals of people.
●6 minutes’ walk from Mori-Machi Streetcar Stop Entrance is free of charge
This was built to commemorate the execution of 6 foreign missionaries and 20 Japanese believers upon the persecution of Christians in Japan by Toyotomi Hideyoshi. In the 37th year of the Showa Period, or in year 1962, 26
standing Bronze statues were sculptured here and it is still considered as an international site of martyrdom, with many foreign travelers visiting. The adjoining museum displays articles regarding Christian oppression.
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●4 minutes’ walk from Sakura-Machi Streetcar Stop●4 minutes’ walk from Nagasaki Eki-Mae Streetcar Stop ●TEL. 095-822-1652
This is one of the four Fuku-ji Zen Temples in Nagasaki and Obaku Shu priest lived here. One can find various places of interest inside such as Monumnet of Jagataraoharu, wall with enclaved tiles from Matsu-ji Temple, Daiyu Heirloom’s roof etc…
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7 Honren-ji TempleBefore being established as a temple, they were St. Juan Bautista Church and the San Lazaro Hospital which relate to one of the 26 martyr, St. Pedro Bautista. At present it is the Temple of ‘Nichiren Sect’and the Nanban Well where many Christian believers were thrown and drowned during the persecution of Christians in Japan remains (permission is required from the temple for visiting the well).
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●5 min. walk from the Hamaguchi-machi Streetcar Stop●8:30~17:30; between May and Aug. 8:30~18:30; Aug. 7 ‒ 9 8:30~20:00. Closed Dec. 29 ‒ 31. ●TEL. 095-814-0055
On the 9th of August 1945, at 11:02 A.M., a B29 airplane dropped the nuclear bomb. It exploded 500m above the marker pole.
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●2 min. walk from the Matsuyama-machi Streetcar Stop
Opened on July 6th 2003, it serves as a memorial to the victims of the atomic bomb and as a message to the future generations. At night about 70,000 lights are turned on, symbolizing the number of people who lost their lives until the end of year 1945.
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●5 min. walk from the Hamaguchi-machi Streetcar Stop●9:00̃17:00 (entry until 16:30; closed on Mon. unless it is a holiday; closed Dec. 29 ‒ Jan. 3). Entry Fee ¥100, Jr. High and El. School ¥50, (group discount for over 15 persons: ¥80 and ¥30 respectively). ●TEL. 095-843-8209
Take a look at Nagasaki through the eyes of the artist Noguchi Yataro, a Japanese pioneer of modern Western-style painting.
●8 min. walk from the Matsuyama-machi Streetcar Stop●9:00~17:00, closed on Mon. (if Mon. is a holiday closed on Tue.)●TEL. 095-844-1777
●10 min. walk from the Ohashi Streetcar Stop. ●Exhibition: ¥400, 3-15 yr old ¥200 Planetarium/panoramic whole-sky movie: ¥500, 3-15 yr old ¥250 ●TEL. 095-842-0505
7 Nagasaki Science Museum“First Nagasaki, then Planet Earth, finally ‒ the Universe”. Get closer to the mysteries of space thanks to the planetarium and the stargazing club.
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●5 min. walk from the Daigaku Byoin-mae Streetcar Stop.●TEL. 095-844-1415
The Sanno Shrine, situated 900 m from the center of the blast, was instantly obliterated by the explosion and the 4000°C heat wave vaporized nearby trees. The only thing that remained is the torii arch standing on a single pillar, reminding us of the tragedy that took place.
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●8 min. walk from the Ohashi Streetcar Stop ●9:00~17:00, closed Dec. 29 ‒ Jan. 3●Fee ¥100, Schoolchildren free. Group discount for 15+ persons ¥80.●TEL. 095-844-3496
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●5 min. walk from the Hamaguchi-machi Streetcar Stop●8:30~17:30; between May and Aug. 8:30~18:30; Aug. 7 ‒ 9 8:30~20:00. Last entry 30 min. before closing. Closed Dec. 29 ‒ 31 ●Fee ¥200, Jr. High and El. School ¥100 ●TEL. 095-844-1231
Learn about the history of nuclear arms development, the events which led to dropping the bomb and the tragic situation after the explosion, as well as the road to revival up to the present day. The museum reminds us about the great value of peace and the horrors of war, which must never be forgotten.
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●2 min. walk from the Matsuyama-machi Streetcar Stop
Peace Park has been founded with the desire for world peace in mind. After the atomic bomb was dropped, it was said that on this spot grass and trees would not grow for 75 years.The Peace Statue was sculpted by Seibo Kitamura, a native of the Nagasaki Prefecture. The raised right hand pointing to the sky symbolizes the nuclear menace, the flatly outstretched left hand, eternal peace, while the slightly closed eyes express a prayer asking that the souls of the victims may find rest. As a whole, the statue conveys a powerful desire for peace.A poem is carved into a memorial plate in front of the park’s fountain, written by a child who suffered from thirst. The fountain, brimming with water, is an offering to all those who lost their strength before they could drink a single drop.
After enduring a long period of oppression, Christians built this church over the course of 30 years, starting in 1895. Once renowned for being the largest Roman-style church in the East, it was utterly destroyed by the nuclear blast.It was reconstructed to its present shape in 1959 and the brick construction was renovated in 1980, a year before the Pope’s visit.A path leads up to the church, charred angel statues standing beside it. The Angelus bell, of which only a broken half remains, still resounds in a beautiful tone.
Dr. Takashi Nagai, a Roman Catholic, gave this tiny house a name inspired by the Bible quote “love thy neighbor as thyself” (“nyoko” means “as thyself”). He lost his wife when the atomic bomb fell and he himself succumbed to leukemia, but that did not stop him from providing aid to other victims. He calls for peace in his many writings.The adjacent memorial hall used to be a library he set up with his own money. The doctor’s photos and personal items are now on display.
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Love and Peace AreaThe Nyokodo, the One - Legged Torii Arch and the Angelus Bell are all a testament to the destruction that the nuclear bomb caused. This is a place that reminds us how precious peace is.
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Plump and juicy mackerel called nomon’aji can be caught nearby Kabashima with single-hook fishing. A recommended delicacy.
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A resort island featuring houses with eye-catching white walls and orange roofs. There are 3 hotels and a gathering of cottages, a natural hot spring, a tennis court and a spa. Enjoy a relaxing enzyme bath. Also good for a one-day trip.
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●3 min. walk from Iojima Wharf ●Room prices start at ¥6,980 (please call), includes hot spring admittance. Ferry fare ¥980 for adult.●TEL. 095-898-2202
It is one of the 8 lighthouses built in 1866 in accordance to the Edo Treaty, and it is the first hexagonal Western-style lighthouse in Japan. After the bombing it was reconstructed to its present shape and the dome looks the same as it did over 130 years ago.
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●Iojima Terminal → Iojima Lighthouse Bus Stop (10 min. walk from the stop). ●9:00~17:00●Free entry to the Lighthouse Memorial Hall. Closed Dec. 29 - Jan. 3●TEL. 095-898-2011 (Lighthouse Memorial Hall)
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●10 min. walk from Iojima Wharf●13:00~15:00 (only Sat., Sun. and holidays)●Free entry ●TEL. 095-898-2054
Long-known good fishing spot abounding in many kinds of fish, such as grunt, red sea bream, sea chubs and mackerel. Bring your family for casual fishing fun. It will feel like you were catching fish in the open-sea.
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●17 min. walk from Takashima Wharf ●6:30~18:00 (Mar. to Nov.) ●7:00~17:00 (Dec. to Feb.)●Closed on Tue. from Dec. to Feb. Closed on Jan. 1●Adult ¥500, Child ¥250 ●TEL. 095-896-4900
●Adult ¥300, El. School ¥150 (ferry fare not included) Group discount for 15 persons or more: ¥240 and ¥120 respectively. ●TEL. 095-829-1152 (Nagasaki City Culture & Tourism Division)TEL. 095-829-1314(Nagasaki City Saruku Tourism Division)
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Opened to the public on Sep. 1997, this beach is man-made, but the seabed is natural and a beautiful coral reef can be seen. A plank deck is laid on this pleasant beach, spreading a pleasant aroma of wood.
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●15 min. walk from Takashima Wharf ●8:30~18:00 (from mid Jul. to Aug. 31)●Free entry ●TEL. 095-896-3110 (Takashima Administration Center)
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This legendary temple is said to have been visited by Kobo Daishi, the famous monk himself. They say he performed the Homa incense burning ritual here. In the place where the rites took place, a small shoe is now kept. During the Kobo Daishi Day (April 21) it is presented to the public.
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●10 min. walk from Koyagi Gyosei Center-mae Bus Stop ●Free entry●TEL. 095-871-4317
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A place of mystery, linked to the legend of Princess Ochi. Here you will find a grove with a Hamanatsume tree designated as a natural monument, rare wild birds and freshwater fish. There is a beach adjacent to the park, so you can enjoy the charm of both the sea and the lake.
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●Next to Kawahara Koen-mae Bus Stop●TEL. 095-892-1111(Sanwa Administration Center)
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A botanic garden commanding the view of the Tachibana Bay. Located along Prefectural Road No. 34, the garden covers a surface of 32,500 m2 and includes 30,000 subtropical plants belonging to 2,000 different species. There are also greenhouses here, including one especially for fruit trees.
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●Next to Anettaishokubutsuen - iriguchi Bus Stop (there is a bus in the garden too)●9:00~17:00 (last entry 16:30). Closed on 3rd Wed. of the month & Dec. 30 ‒ 31●El. School & Jr. High ¥300 (free every Sat.), Adult ¥600 ●TEL.095-894-2050
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The average temperature in Nomozaki is 18̊C, which is well-suited for cultivating Narcissus. Between December and January, 10 million of them blossom in the Suisennnosato Park. It is one of the "100 Fragrant Spots".
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●Next to the Undokoen-mae Bus Stop.●TEL. 095-893-1139 (Nomozaki Administration Center)
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●2 min. walk from Takashima Wharf●9:00̃17:00 (Closed Dec. 29 - Jan. 3) Free entry●TEL. 095-896-3110(Takashima Administration Center)
Takashima used to be a bustling coal mining town. There are authentic tools and mining carts on display in the museum, as well as photographs that serve as a record of the history of Takashima.
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From 1890, this island supported the modernization of Japan by providing coal from seabed mining. The coal was required in the smelting of iron. At the peak of its activity, the island town had 5,000 inhabitants and is said to have reached the highest population density in the world at the time. High-rise apartments fill this small island like a forest, a rare sight anywhere in the world. Its appearance brings to mind a sea fortress. It is called Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) because its shape resembles the “Tosa” class warship. When sea conditions permit, tourists are allowed to land on the island.
This white Gothic church is a symbol of the island. Originally built during the Meiji period, the damage from lightning storms and typhoons was too severe to repair. Thus the church was built anew in 1931 and given the name "Church of Archangel Michael". A registered cultural heritage spot.
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●Next to the Undokoen-mae Bus Stop.●TEL. 095-892-0078(South Nagasaki Chamber of Commerce)●TEL. 095-829-1152(Nagasaki City Culture & Tourism Division)
The exhibition has been updated for the occasion of opening Gunkanjima, or Battleship Island, to tourists. Here you can learn about the role the island played in the modernization of Japan and about everyday lives of people from that period. When the weather is fine you can enjoy the view of Gunkanjima.
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Devotion・Culture Area A place beloved by the writer Endo Shusaku, here the spirit of literature and Christian culture permeates the air.
Sotome was the background location to the plot of the novel "Silence", which is seen a starting point for Endo's career. The elegant Literary Hall stands in a wonderful spot overlooking the East China Sea. The sea looks marvelous from here, once making Endo say: "God set this land aside for me". His personal items, manuscripts as well as a huge library are on display in the Hall.
1 Shusaku Endo Literature Museum
●3 min. walk from Michinoeki (Bungakukan Iriguchi) Bus Stop●9:00̃17:00 (entry until 16:30). Open till 19:00 betw. Jul. 18 and Aug. 31 (entry until 18:30). Closed Dec. 29 - Jan 3 (may also be closed without notice).●Entry Fee ¥350, Schoolchildren ¥200 ●TEL. 0959-37-6011
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The first rest stop in the city area, transit and tourist information is available in the lounge. Many people come here to see the beautiful sunset, a grand view of the Sumo marine area and if the weather is good the Goto Archipelago. Here you can taste the local produce, dorosomen and Vaux sur Aure home-style cooking with regional ingredients.
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●1 min. walk from Michinoeki (Bungakukan Iriguchi) Bus Stop
In 1897, the foundations were laid down according to Father de Rotz's design. Construction followed and in 1920 the church was completed. The followers built it brick by brick with their own hands. The modest design serves to bring out the beauty of the bricks. Experience the depth when you come inside and see the rib vault ceiling. The church's stained glass also leaves a lasting impression.
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●1 min. walk from the Kurosaki Kyokai-mae Bus Stop.●6:00~18:00 (all year round)●Free entry ●TEL. 0959-25-0007
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Marc Marie de Rotz came to Shitsu in 1879 to take the post of senior missionary. He used his money to help the poor and passed on practical knowledge and new technologies. Father de Rotz Memorial Hall (a nationally-designated important cultural heritage site) was built in 1885 and used to be a fishing net workshop. Father de Rotz's personal items, such as his favorite organ, are kept here.
4 Father de Rotz Memorial Hall
●5 min. walk from the Shitsu Bunka Mura Bus Stop●9:00~17:00 (closed Dec. 29 ‒ Jan. 3)●Adult ¥300, Schoolchildren ¥100, group discounts for 10+ persons (¥240 & ¥60 respectively)●TEL. 0959-25-1081
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●10 min. walk from the Shizu Bunka Mura Bus Stop●9:00~17:00 (all year round)●Free entry (parking space for 10●TEL. 0959-25-0012
Onakao Rice Terrace
One of the "Top 100 Japanese Rice Terraces". You can try your hand at rice cultivation and harvest.
Ono ChurchDesigned by Father de Rotz, built using local stone fragments with a mixture of coal and red clay as mortar. Important Cultural Heritage Site.
A snow-white church erected in 1882 according to father de Rotz's plans. The exterior is made out of bricks, the entrance and the interior out of wood. There are three aisles and the ceiling is painted with frescos. The roof is low to minimize damage caused by the wind. The bell was brought by the priest from France and its beautiful sound can be heard in the mornings and evenings. The church became famous when it was featured in the movie “Gege” based on Masashi Sada's work. A designated cultural heritage site.
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●4 min. walk from the Shitsu Bunka Mura Bus Stop●9:00~17:00 (closed Dec. 29 - Jan. 3)●Entry ¥300, Schoolchildren ¥100 (incl. entry to the Father de Rotz Memorial Hall)Group discount for 10+ persons (¥240 and ¥60 respectively)●TEL. 0959-25-1188
The long and rich history of Sotome, with its beginnings in the Paleolithic era, is introduced through numerous and precious exhibition items. There is earthenware and household items from the Jomon and Kofun periods, as well as items related to coal mining on Ikeshima and the "hidden Christians", such as the Maria-kannon.
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●Next to Jishoji-mae Bus Stop●TEL. 095-884-2005
Built to bring repose to the deceased Donna Mariina, daughter of Sumitada Omura, in a time when the influence of Nichiren Buddhism was growing. Donna Mariina practiced Christianity even when it was subject to harsh punishment and kept her faith strong even after being banished to seclusion.
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●30 min. by ferry from Kōnoura Wharf●Ferry bound for Ikeshima; Adult ¥400, Child ¥200●Shinei-maru Ferry (Ikeshima ̃ Kōnoura), 5 cruises every day (4 cruises Jun. 1 ‒ Sep. 30; 2 cruises on Sat.) (No cruises on 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month). Adult ¥350, Child ¥150.●TEL. 0959-24-0211(Sotome Administration Center)●Ikeshima, Coal Mining Experience TEL. 0959-26-0333(Mitsui Matsushima Resources).
Ikeshima Island, floating in the Sumo area, contains the last coal mine on Kyushu to close down. The mine ceased operations in 2001, bringing an end to its 42 year history. Now it is a tourist spot in which you can try your hand at extracting coal or operating a mining drill inside the mine. (reservation only)
French missionary Marc Marie de Rotz.
During his missionary work, he also made an effort to help the poverty-stricken people of Sotome. He taught about agriculture, fishing, architecture, flour milling, extracting vegetable oil, making bread, macaroni, farm tools and fishing nets. He was called "The Father of Sotome"
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“Kite battles” are organized since the 18th century. Contestants try to cut their rival’s kite rope.
Tall ships from Japan and abroad sail into harbor together in a spectacular display. During the festival many smaller events are organized.
Kite Flying Festival
Nagasaki Kunchi Festival
Nagasaki Harbor Festival
Spirit Boat Festival
Nagasaki Lantern Festival
An autumn festival of the Suwa Shrine, one of the three Grand Festivals of Japan. Its name is related to the fact that it is celebrated on September 9th ("kunchi" means "ninth day"). Since the funds for the celebration were secured in the form of a loan from the feudal magistrate’s office, with each year it was more and more magnificent. Since the “dancing district” (the district whose residents perform a dance to honor the gods) changes each year, it is best to look up the schedule beforehand.
Nagasaki Tall Ship Festival
It has its roots in the “Shunsetsu Matsuri”, a celebration of the Chinese New Year that took place in the Shinchi Chinatown.A many as 15,000 Chinese lanterns fill the city with vibrant light during the festival.
Whether it’s the fireworks lighting up the "10 million dollar" Nagasaki night sky, Peiron Boat Race Championships or a Feifan cruise, a plethora of exciting events await.
Nagasaki Saruku (walk)
Nomozaki Lotus Flower Festival
2012 Nagasaki Lantern festival
Tateyama Park Cherry Bloom Festival
Kazegashira Park Cherry Blossom Festival
Nagasaki Kite Festival
Konpira Park Kite Festival
2012 Nagasaki Ships Festival
Glover Garden Night Viewing
Nagasaki Port Opening Anniversary
Mt. Inasa Azalea Festival
Nagasaki Hydrangea Festival
Glover Garden Night Viewing
UMIBOUZ in Takashima
Gion Festival
2012 Nagasaki Port Festival
Nagasaki Peiron Boat Race
Nagasaki Night Market
Nagasaki Peace Memorial Ceremony
Spirit Boat Procession
Chinese Bon Festival
Kounoura Discovery Walk
2012 Nagasaki Foreigner Settlement Festival
8th Annual China Town Autumn Festival
Confucius Festival
Nagasaki Traditional Crafts and Performing Arts Festival
2012 Nagasaki “Madam Butterfly” Festival
Nagasaki Kunchi (Autumn Festival)
Takengei Festival (Bamboo Pole Show)
2012 Nagasaki Bay Side Marathon & Walk
12th Annual Maruyama Hana Festival
Nagasaki Heartfull Christmas Illumination
Glover Garden Winter Festival
Nagasaki Event Info
○3 min. walk from the Tsukimachi Streetcar Stop○E.g. Shinchimachi, Minato Park○Tel. 095-822-8888
○4 min. walk from the Suwa Jinja-mae Streetcar Stop○E.g. Suwa Shrine○Tel. 095-822-0111
○Nagasaki Seaside Park○Tel. 095-822-0111
○Nagasaki Harbor (Nagasaki Seaside Park)○Tel. 095-822-8888
○E.g. Tohakkei, Konpirayama, Inasayama○Tel.095-823-7423
The spirits of the recently departed are sent off to paradise in elaborately crafted boats.
2012 Nagasaki Event Calendar
The event schedule may be subject to change.
“Saruku” means “to take a casual stroll” in the local dialect. Take a walk through Nagasaki, the city where the cultures of East and West, Japan, China and Holland come together. Explore its history and hidden charm to your heart’s content.
■Nagasaki Fun Saruku - walk freely with a special map in your hand. 39 tours.■Nagasaki Tour Saruku - take a walk to see the main attractions of Nagasaki while listening to Saruku Guide’s explanations. 29 tours. (Reservation required. Up to 15 people for 1 tour.)
■Nagasaki Study/Gourmet Saruku - including an expert’s lecture and a guided tour. (reservation and participation fee required)
1/8 (Mon) ‒ 2/5 (Sun)
1/23 (Mon) ‒ 2/6 (Mon)
Late March to Early April
Late March to Early April
4 / 1 ( S u n )
Early April (To be confirmed)
4/26 (Thu) ‒ 4/30 (Sun)
4/26 (Thu) ‒ 5/6 (Sun)
4 / 2 7 ( F r i )
Late April ‒ Early May( T o b e c o n fi r m e d )
5/26 (Sat) ‒ 6/17 (Sun)
7/20 (Fri) ‒ 10/9 (Tue)
Mid July to the end of August
7/27 (Fri) ‒ 7/29 (Sun)
7/28 (Sat) ‒ 7/29 (Sun) ( T o b e c o n fi r m e d )
7/28 (Sat) ‒ 7/29 (Sun)( T o b e c o n fi r m e d )
Late July to Late August
8 / 9 ( T h u )
8 / 1 5 ( T h u )
9/12 (Wed) ‒ 9/14 (Fri)
M i d S e p t e m b e r
M i d S e p t e m b e r
L a t e S e p t e m b e r( T o b e c o n fi r m e d )
9 / 2 9 ( S a t )
9 / 3 0 ( S u n )( T o b e c o n fi r m e d )
10/6 (Sat) ‒ 10/21 (Sun)( T o b e c o n fi r m e d )
10/7 (Sun) ‒ 10/9 (Tue)
10/14 (Sun) ‒ 10/15 (Mon)
L a t e O c t o b e r
M i d N o v e m b e r
Late November to Late December
12/22 (Sat) ‒ 12/25 (Tue)
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All Year
End of July
Apr. 21-25
Apr. ~Beg. of May. (Every Sun. and Holiday)
2012 Jan. 23~Feb. 6
Aug. 15th
Oct. 7-9
The city filled with vibrant colors:
Winter Celebration
Experience exotic cultures: Autumn Grand Festival
Bustle and excitement:
the Spirit of Summer
Tall ships liven up the harbor:
Spring’s Big Events
●City Walk Tour with a guide. (¥500 fee for jr. high school and older)●Inside-Facility Tour with a guide. 3 tours. (Glover Garden, Dejima and Atomic Bomb Museum. Tours are free of charge, but there is an entrance fee).* A reservation is generally required, but if a tour does not have a full number of participants it is possible to join on the spot.
Glover GardenA little-known spot for enjoying a night view of the city. Illuminated during evening tours.
◎Next to the Dejima ◎Tel. 095‐821‐7200
◎10 min walk from the Matsuyama Streetcar Stop.◎9:00~17:00 Closed on Mon. If Mon. is a holiday, closed on Tue. ◎Tel.095-844-1777
Minato ParkA Chinese-style park renovated in March 1994. Every year during Chinese New Year celebrations it is bustling with people enjoying the Nagasaki Lantern Festival.
Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge)
There are number of stone bridges over Nakashima River. They too are beautifully illuminated.
The illumination of Nakashima River Stone Bridges creates a dreamy, elegant atmosphere to soothe the soul.
Ichiran-bashi Bridge
Susukihara-bashi Bridge
Higashi-Shinbashi Bridge
The lights bring out the whiteness of the walls. It also features beautiful stained glass.
Oura Church
Urakami CathedralWhite Wall of Dejima B-6
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Illumination is on between dusk and 22:00. Depending on the hour some facilities may be closed.
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◎4 min. walk from Ouratenshudo-shita Streetcar Stop◎8:00~18:00 Entry until 17:45. Open all year round.◎Adult ¥300, High School & Jr. High ¥250, Elem. School ¥200◎Tel. 095-823-2628
Opened in December 2005. The illumination is divided into “basic illumination”, which has an everyday feel to it through the use of white light as a main theme, and “special illumination”, with custom color schemes designed for festivals and holidays. Its elegance and splendor never cease to fascinate.
Megami Bridge ~Venus Wing~
◎Toll: Regular Cars ¥100, Pedestrians free.
◎7 min. walk from Ouratenshudo-shita Streetcar Stop ◎8:00~18:00 (Last entry 20 min before closing) 8:00̃21:30 betw. late Jul. and Oct. (night tours).◎ Adult ¥600, High School ¥300, Jr. High & Elem. School ¥180 ◎Tel:095-822-8223
◎8 min. walk from Kokaido-mae Streetcar Stop
◎3 min. walk from the Tsukimachi Streetcar Stop.
Badminton“Various Accounts from the Dutch” introduces tennis as a Dutch version of hanetsuki, a similar Japanese game. The book includes a description of Indonesians playing the game inside the Dutch trading post.
BilliardsIn a diary written by the chief of the Dutch trading post on Dejima there is a 1652 entry saying “I’ve shown them billiards and golf”. Billiards was introduced to Dejima as a way of enjoying free time in those moments when there were no trading tasks for a while.
BowlingIntroduced to Japan quite late ‒ in 1861. It all started when Henry Gibson opened a bowling salon in Dejima. There is a monument dedicated to the occasion on the uphill way to the Oura Church.
KendamaIt came from China (or the Netherlands, according to some) in the Edo Period, called “bilboquet” in French and “cup-and-ball” in English. It was very popular in Western countries such as France.
It is said that this asphalt road, the oldest of its kind in Japan, was laid by Tommy Glover (Japanese name: Tomisaburo Kuraba), son of Thomas Blake Glover.
The production method of Maruboro, originally a ship food for Dutch sailors, was first learned by Ichirozaemon Yokoo, a chief confectioner of the Saga Domain.
Maruboro
Western-style RestaurantGlover Garden
Japan’s First RailwayOura-machi
International TelephoneANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Nagasaki Glover Hill
Jokichi Kusano served as a boy on a Dutch warship and was the first Japanese to learn the craft of a ship cook. Japan’s first Western-style restaurant “Ryorintei” has been relocated to Glover Garden.
Japan’s First Iron BridgeHamanomachi
Japan’s First AsphaltGlover Garden
Built in 1868 and given the name “Kuroganebashi”. Designed by Vogel, a German national, manufactured by the Nagasaki Iron Works, it cost an exorbitant 16,000 ryo. For this reason it used to be called “Golden Bridge” instead of “Iron Bridge”. The present structure is a reconstruction.
Japan’s First Tennis CourtGlover Garden
During the first years of the Meiji period there was a tennis court here, built by Frederick Ringer who cleared the slope of Minami-yamate for this purpose. The stone rollers that he used still remain.
Japan’s First modern western style hospital(Kojima Ryoyojo)
Nagasaki University Hospital
In 1858 (Ansei Era year 5), during the cholera epidemic in Nagasaki, Dutch naval physician Pompe van Meerdervoort devoted himself to providing medical care to local residents of any social status. Later he gained the trust and respect of the local people and successfully persuaded the government to build a western style hospital which he had been proposing for a long time. The hospital was completed on September 21st 1861 (Bunkyu Era year 1) in Kojima-go (now known as Nishi Kojima-Cho in Nagasaki). It was the first modern hospital with 124 western style beds and was the center of health care and medical education in the area. This hospital eventually became Nagasaki University Hospital. Pompe stated his philosophy as “once you have chosen to become a doctor, you are tool for the patients and not working for your personal gain. If you do not like this, you would be better off in another occupation. “ Young students who were studying western medicine were moved by these words and showed an even deeper commitment to their study. This ambition still prevails in the mind of medical students in Nagasaki.
In 1865, the locomotive “Iron Duke” travelled 500m along Oura coast. Even though it was not a commercial ride, it can be said that Japanese railway was born in Nagasaki.
Established in 1871. The line connected Vladivostok and Nagasaki Wharf, it was installed in the Oura Yamanote Bellevue Hotel by the Great Northern Company. Now it is located in the ANA Crowne Hotel Plaza Nagasaki Glover Hill Hotel.
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It began in Nagasaki…Here are some things that spread from Nagasaki to all the regions of Japan.
During Japan’s period of isolation (sakoku), Nagasaki was Japan’s only window to the outside world. It was the first place to hear the news from foreign lands. From Nagasaki, exotic foreign culture spread to all of Japan.
Check!
Sports that came from Nagasaki
Osanori Matsuda, after hearing about canned foods from a French teacher in a language school, devoted his time to researching methods of their manufacture and applying them in practice.
Canned Foods
A delicacy handed down directly from the Portuguese. Made from the finest ingredients, including plenty of eggs, mixed and baked according to a secret recipe. Enjoy its texture as it crumbles in your mouth.
Counted among the 3 Great Clay Dolls of Japan. They are said to have roots in the simple dolls the farmers made along earthenware for religious ceremonies.
Nagasaki boasts the largest loquat harvest in all of Japan.
Turtle shell products, of which more than 50% is crafted in Nagasaki, have a unique hue.
Made by blowing into hot glass through a pipe.
■Sh i p p o k u R y o r i
■T u r t l e S h e l l
The zabon (pomelo fruit), originating in China, is covered in sugar to make this dish. The skin of the fruit (not the pulp)
plays the main role. It’s characterized by a slight bitterness and a smooth, fresh aroma.
■Zabonzuke
■Koga dolls
■Bidoro Glassware
The local dialect for “kamaboko” or fish cake. A specialty of Nagasaki, where fresh seafood is always in abundance.
■Kanb o k o
■Ka s u t e r a
The restaurant Yosso (founded 1866) serves this egg custard dish in large bowls and together with steamed sushi it is a classic choice.
■Chawanmushi
Noodles known for their firmness, a specialty of Sotome.
■Dorosomen
■Ka r a s um i
■ L o q u a t
The name translates to “tablecloth dishes”, these are Tang Chinese and Western dishes prepared with a Japanese feel. A local specialty in the international spirit of Nagasaki.
■Nag a s a k i K i t eThese kites are used for competition, they are diamond shaped and have 2 support struts. They’re light and move very quickly. The twine, called “yoma”, is covered in glass dust and used to cut the opponent’s yoma.
■Chanpon & Sara-udon
A Nagasaki must-try. A hearty and robust meal, every household has its own special flavor.
Mullet roe is collected from the sea west of Kyushu, salted and dried in the sun. The result is an exquisite delicacy renowned for its taste.
Bring the memories back home!
Nagasaki Specialties’
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町
Sechibaru
Sasebo
Hansami
Kawatana
HIgashisonogi
Omura
NAGASAKI
Saikai
Ikeshima
Shimabara
Minamishimabara
Obama
Unzen
Isahaya
Iojima
Sotome
Kinkai
Togitsu
Nagayo
Koyagi
Takashima
Sanwa
Nomozaki
吉井町
Shima Tetsu Ferry(30min)
Yasuda Sangyo KisenFerry(70min)
Kyu Sho Ferry(60min)Kumamoto Ferry(30min)
Shima Tetsu
Kosoku Sen
(35min)
Ariake Fer
ry
(40min)
HIRADO-JIMA
Nishi Sonogi PeninsulaOmura Bay
NagasakiAirport
JR Omura Sen
to SAGAFUKUOKA
Higashisonogi IC
Omura IC
Isahaya IC
Nagasaki Tarami IC
Nagasaki IC
Nagasaki Susukiduka IC
Mogi Wharf
Taira Wharf
Unzen Amakusa Kokuritsu Koen
Saikai Kokuritsu Koen
Tachibana Bay
Shimabara Hanto Kenritsu Koen
Shimabara Peninsula
to AMAKUSA(Oniike)
to AMAKUSA(Tomioka)
to NAGASU(Kumamoto)
to MIIKE(Omuta)
to KUMAMOTO
Simabara Railway
JR Nagasaki Ho
nsen
A r i a k e S e a
NISHIKYUSHU EXPRESSWAY
NAGASAKI EXPRESSWAY
Hasami Arita IC
Sasebo Mikawachi IC
Sasebo Minato ICSasebo Daito IC
松浦鉄道
Nagasaki
byepass
Huis Ten Bosch
Nagasaki Dejima Road
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City Tourist Taxi (time & fare)
○Fares do not include facility entry fees.
○May be closed without announcement due to poor weather or maintenance.
Ship Cruise (timetable & fare)●Express Ship “Cobalt Queen”Nagasaki~Iojima~Takashima●Embark at Nagasaki Terminal ○11 cruises each day○Duration:Nagasaki~Iojima 19min., Nagasaki~Takashima 35min.○Fare (one way):Nagasaki~Iojima: Adult ¥650, Child ¥330Nagasaki~Takashima: Adult ¥990, Child ¥500
●Sea Taxi“Mitsumaru” (Koyagi~Takashima)●Embark at Koyagi Motomura Wharf ○5 cruises each day○Duration: 10min.○Fare (1-way): Adult ¥800, Child ¥400
●Ferry (Konoura~Ikeshima)●Embark at Konoura Wharf ○5 cruises every day○Duration: 30min.○Fare (1-way): Adult ¥400, Child ¥200
●Ferry (Nagasaki (Mogi)~Amakusa (Tomioka))●Embark at Nagasaki (Mogi Wharf) ○4 cruises every day ○Duration: 70min.○Fare (1-way): Adult ¥1900, Child ¥950
Express Ships, Sea Taxi, Ferry●Regular Course “Marbella”
●Gunkanjima Landing Tours
Unlimited rides for one day.
AccessInformation
Contact
General Tourist InformationNagasaki International Tourism and Convention AssociationNagasaki Call Center Hydrangea
Useful information for a wonderful trip!
TEL 095-823-3631TEL 095-823-7423TEL 095-822-8888 www.at-nagasaki . jp
City Tourist Information
●Contact Nagasaki LinerTEL.095-826-6238
●Contact Mitsumaru TEL.095-871-4060
●Contact West Coast Marine Commerce TEL.0959-22-0649
●Contact Yasuda sangyo kisen co.Nagasaki (Mogi Wharf) TEL.095-836-2613 Amakusa (Tomioka Wharf) TEL.0969-35-0700http://kisen.yasuda-gp.net/
as of March 2011
Regular Bus Tours in Nagasaki City
City Streetcar/Bus 1 Day Ticket (fare) Ropeway (business hours, fees)
●Nagasaki Bus TEL. 095-820-4672○The details may change, please contact us.
○Gunkanjima Landing Tours also available.
※ Be sure to confirm if the cruise is not cancelled e.g. due to weather.
●Departs: 10:00, 12:00●Duration: 4h 15min●Adult Fee: ¥3,500●Station: JR Nagasaki Station
Nagasaki Yokatoko Course Duration 2h 3h 4hRegular Fare ¥7,800 ¥11,700 ¥15,600
Streetcar Fare Adult Child¥500 ¥250Adult Child¥500 ¥250Bus Fare
●Available e.g. at the information desk inside JR Nagasaki Station.
Ropeway(Fuchi Shrine~Inasayama)9:00~22:00
F a r eReturn1-way
Adult Schoolchild Child¥1,200¥700
¥900¥500
¥600¥400
Contact
●Yamasa Kaiun Co.,Ltd. TEL. 095-822-5002FAX. 095-822-5243
Contact
●Nagasaki City Taxi Association TEL. 095-821-8273
Contact
●TEL. 095-861-6321Contact
○Takashima Maritime Trans.
●Contact Gunkanjima Concierge Office TEL.095-895-9300 FAX.095-895-9550
●Contact Takashima Maritime Trans.TEL.095-827-2470,095-895-8410FAX.095-895-8418 ○Universal Workers Gunkan Island Service Counter
●Contact Seaman Co.TEL.095-818-1105 FAX.095-818-1125
○Seaman Co.
●Contact Hironori BabaTEL.090-8225-8107 FAX.095-895-3273
○Hironori Baba
※This information is valid as of Feb. 2012
Print: Nagasaki International Tourism and Convention Association
Nagasaki Airport
Nagasaki City
Express BusAirplane
1h 50min
1h 30min
1h 10min
1h 25min
1h
35min
Fukuoka Tokyo
Nagoya
Osaka
Kobe
Okinawa
Express Bus: 2h 30minJR Train: 1h 50min
Estimated Travel Time
9:30 13:301st cruise 1st cruise2nd cruise
Departure Departure
Gunkanjima Course (110min.)
12:00 (Apr. ‒ Oct.)
Wharf Course (55min.)
Reservations only
Year-round
Year-round
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