Koushibyo/Chuugokureki Daihakuban [Barrier-free] Confucius Temple/Chinese Historical Museum

 

In 1893, the Qing government and overseas Chinese living in Japan cooperated to build a traditional and beautiful Confucius Temple, which has since undergone many renovations and is now an authentic Chinese-style Confucius Temple. The attached Museum of Chinese History exhibits museum collections, special exhibitions, and important exhibits related to Confucius.
The first floor of the building is wheelchair accessible.


 
Busan Area
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
Categories
Tourism

Barrier-free information

  • Parking

    Parking

  • Barrier-free parking

    Barrier-free parking

  • flat

    flat

  • Slope installation

    Slope installation

  • Automatic door

    Automatic door

  • Wheelchair accessible elevator

    Wheelchair accessible elevator

  • Barrier-free toilet

    Barrier-free toilet

  • ostomate toilet

    ostomate toilet

  • Diaper changing table-for adults-

    Diaper changing table-for adults-

  • Baby care equipment (diaper changing table)

    Baby care equipment (diaper changing table)

  • Baby care facilities (nursing space and diaper changing table available)

    Baby care facilities (nursing space and diaper changing table available)

  • Baby care facilities (only breastfeeding space available)

    Baby care facilities (only breastfeeding space available)

  • Stroller rental

    Stroller rental

  • Wheelchair rental -manual-

    Wheelchair rental -manual-

  • Wheelchair rental -Electric-

    Wheelchair rental -Electric-

  • voice guidance

    voice guidance

  • electronic bulletin board

    electronic bulletin board

  • Guide dog compatible

    Guide dog compatible

  • AED installation

    AED installation

Recommended points for researchers

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    The plaza inside the building has glass tiles, blue-and-white stone balustrades, dragon-patterned road stones, a statue of Confucius, and a statue of 72 sage stones. All of the statues were ordered from China, and each of the sage stone statues lined up in a row has a different impression and is worth seeing.
    The attached Museum of Chinese History is not barrier-free, so you will have to use stairs to get around. The museum shop on the first floor sells various souvenirs.

Basic Information

Address 850-0918 Oura-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 10-36
Telephone number 095-824-4022
FAX 095-824-4025
Opening hours Open XNUMX days a week
9:30-18:00 (last entry 17:30)
Prices Adults: 660 yen (528 yen) High school students: 440 yen (352 yen) Junior high school students: 330 yen (264 yen) Elementary school students: 330 yen (264 yen)
*( ) is a group rate for 20 people or more. No discount for disabled people.
Transportation access Approximately 2 minutes' walk from the Nagasaki tram "Oura Cathedral" or "Ishibashi" tram stop
Approximately 2 minutes walk from Nagasaki Bus "Oura Cathedral" bus stop
Parking Neighborhood paid parking
Remarks Updated in March 6
Link URL https://nagasaki-koushibyou.com/
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