Absolutely not to be missed! Standard half-day course to enjoy Dejima and Bayside
A popular sightseeing spot in Nagasaki is Dejima, where you can experience the Edo period! This course takes you around Dejima, where the original buildings are being restored, and the bay area where you can enjoy the pleasant sea breeze.
Enjoy to your heart's content the photogenic scenery with an exotic feel and a relaxing spot close to Nagasaki Port!
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- Required Time
- half a day
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- transportation
- walking, tram
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Nagasaki Station
Approximately 20 minutes on foot (Motofune Promenade)
Dejima Omotemon Bridge
A symbol of Dejima that served as a bridge between Edomachi and Dejima.
During the Edo period, the old Dejima Bridge connected Dejima and Edomachi across the street. It was demolished during the Meiji period, but in 130, 2017 years later, it was revived as "Dejima Omotemon Bridge"!
At this spot, you can feel that Dejima, which was reclaimed and connected to land, was once an "island". In the Edo period, when you crossed the bridge, a guard called a ``saguriban'' controlled the people coming and going, but now you are greeted by a staff member dressed as a gatekeeper! Excited by the scenery reminiscent of the old Dejima. will increase!
Address | 6-6 Dejimacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture | |
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Phone | 095-821-7200 (Dejima General Information Center) |
About 1 minutes on foot
Dejima
Travel back in time to the beginning of the 19th century! Nationally designated historic site “Dejima Waran Trading Post Ruins”
Dejima is an artificial island built by order of the Tokugawa Shogunate.
Completed in 1636, it has played a major role in the modernization of Japan as Japan's only window to Western Europe for about 200 years. After its role ended in the Meiji period, the area around Dejima was reclaimed and the original fan-shaped shape floating in the sea disappeared, but in 1951 Nagasaki City began restoration work on Dejima, and to date 16 buildings and scenery have been preserved. It has regained its original appearance. The space is as if you have traveled back in time to the beginning of the 19th century.
On the Dejima guided tour, you will be guided around the grounds by history staff who will provide easy-to-understand explanations about the buildings and the history of Dejima. This is your chance to learn more about Dejima! (Limited to 10 people each time, set time, free participation)
Address | 850-0862 Dejimacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 6-1 | |
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Phone | 095-821-7200 | |
Opening hours | Normally 8:00-21:00 *Until 20 minutes before last admission | |
Days Off | Open XNUMX days a week | |
Prices | Adults 520 yen, high school students 200 yen, elementary and junior high school students 100 yen *Group discount available *Reduction of fees is available for persons with a disability certificate (physical disability certificate, rehabilitation certificate, mental disability certificate) and one caregiver. (Living in the city) Free (Living outside the city) Half price |
About 10 minutes on foot
Nagasaki Dejima Wharf
A popular bayside area where you can enjoy a resort feeling with a panoramic view of Nagasaki Port and Mt. Inasa.
Dejima Wharf is a commercial complex located in the bay area around Nagasaki Port. The wooden deck plaza is lined with open terrace restaurants and cafes, where you can spend a relaxing time while enjoying the port location. The observation deck is a viewing spot where you can see the scenery of Nagasaki Port and Mt. Inasa spreading out in front of you! Please enjoy a relaxing moment while feeling the pleasant sea breeze.
Address | 850-0862-1 Dejimacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 1-109 | |
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Phone | 095-828-3939 | |
Opening hours | Please contact each store directly for details. | |
Days Off | Please contact each store directly for details. |
About 3 minutes on foot
Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art
It houses some of the best Spanish art in the East and art related to Nagasaki. A relaxing museum in harmony with nature.
An art museum that houses art related to Nagasaki and Spanish art. The collection of Spanish art, including works by Picasso and Dali, is one of the largest in Asia.
Other than the exhibition room, the space is free, and you can enjoy strolling around the grounds, including the entrance filled with natural light, the corridor where a pleasant breeze passes through, and the rooftop garden with a panoramic view of Nagasaki Port! We also recommend spending a relaxing time at the cafe surrounded by glass walls with a great view. Also, at the museum shop inside the museum, you can purchase valuable items that can only be found here in Japan!
Address | 850-0862 Dejimacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 2-1 | |
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Phone | 095-833-2110 | |
Opening hours | 10:00-20:00 (last admission 19:30) *Hours may change depending on business etc. |
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Days Off | 2nd and 4th Monday of the month (closed on Tuesday if Monday is a public holiday) Year-end and New Year holidays *Subject to change depending on the business. |
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Prices | Free admission (separate fees apply for viewing special exhibitions, collection exhibitions, other paid exhibitions, and using the cafe) |
About 1 minutes on foot
Nagasaki Mizubenomori Park
A relaxing bay area with a pleasant sea breeze
A symbolic park of Nagasaki, adjacent to the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art. A canal runs through the park, making it a beloved spot filled with water and greenery. The bridges spanning the canal have Nagasaki-like names such as ``Hydrangea Bridge'' and ``Holland Saka Bridge'', giving you a sense of travel. The lawn area where you can feel the sea breeze and the area where children can play in the water are especially popular with families. There is also space for an outdoor theater, so we recommend getting information about the event and what kind of stage there will be before heading out!
Address | 850-0843 Tokiwacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 1-60 | |
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Phone | 095-801-2822(Nagasaki Mizubenomori Park Management Office) |
Approximately 5 minutes by tram from "Oura Kaigandori" tram stop (No. 5), transfer at "Shinchi Chinatown" tram stop (No. 1) for approximately 8 minutes, and get off at "Nagasaki Ekimae" tram stop.
Amu Plaza Nagasaki (Nagasaki Kaido Kamome Market)
One of the city's largest souvenir zones, filled with Nagasaki's finest products
Amu Plaza Nagasaki, which is directly connected to JR Nagasaki Station, is a commercial facility filled with shopping, dining, movies, games, and other entertainment. Among them, the Nagasaki Kaido Kamome Market is one of the largest souvenir zones in the city, stocking Nagasaki's specialty products, as well as a demonstration zone where you can have Nagasaki gourmet food prepared right in front of your eyes, and a Yokocho zone where you can enjoy local sake and food. An area packed with the charm of Nagasaki! It's right in front of the ticket gate and has easy access, so why not enjoy Nagasaki until the very end of your trip?
Address | 850-0058 Onoe-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 1-67 (Nagasaki Kaido Kamome Market) | |
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Phone | 095-808-2001 (Amu Plaza Nagasaki Information) | |
Opening hours | Souvenir/product sales: 8:30-20:00 Local restaurant (food and drink): 11:00-22:30 Kamome Yokocho (food and drink): 11:00-23:00 *Business hours may vary depending on the store. |
About 1 minutes on foot
Nagasaki Station
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