Pilgrimage to sacred places
Anime “From Tomorrow to the Colorful World” Spot Tour
The anime “From Tomorrow in the Colorful World” is set in Nagasaki. This is a story about a slightly mysterious world where a little magic remains in everyday life.
Many attractive cityscapes of Nagasaki appear in the work! Even the smallest details are depicted in the animation.
Why not take a trip through Nagasaki while remembering the fantastical anime scenes?
The program's official website is .
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- Required Time
- 1 night 2 days
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- transportation
- walk, car
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Day 1
Kuishi
One of the oldest arched stone bridges in existence and one of Japan's three most famous bridges. Nationally designated important cultural property
In the anime, it is a spot that often appears in the key visual of Hitomi and Kohaku, in the opening animation, and throughout the work.
It is famous as Japan's first arched stone bridge, and it is said that it got its name because its shadow reflected on the river surface looks like glasses. It is counted as one of Japan's three famous bridges, along with Nihonbashi and Kintai Bridge, and is designated as an important cultural property of the country.
In recent years, the heart stones on the Nakashima River seawall, including Megane Bridge, have become popular as power spots to wish for love. Please look for it when you visit.
Address | Between Uonomachi and Suwacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture | |
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Phone | 095-829-1193(Cultural Properties Division, Culture and Tourism Department, Nagasaki City) |
About 16 minutes on foot
Day 1
Nagasaki Mizubenomori Park
A relaxing bay area with a pleasant sea breeze
A beautiful park that has appeared many times, including the scene in episode 4 where Hitomi greets Kohaku.
It is a spot rich in water and greenery in the Nagasaki Port Bay Area. It is a symbolic park in Nagasaki that has a canal and is used by many people as a place of relaxation.
You can experience various events up close throughout the year, such as Nagasaki's famous Sailing Boat Festival, Minato Festival, and Peron Championship.
Address | 850-0843 Tokiwacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 1-60 | |
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Phone | 095-801-2822(Nagasaki Mizubenomori Park Management Office) |
About 7 minutes on foot
Day 1
Ishibashi tram stop
Anime scenes come back to life as you run through the city!
Streetcars are a characteristic feature of Nagasaki that make it even more attractive. Ishibashi tram stop is a tram stop that often appears in the story as it is a station close to Mahouya.
Address | 850 Aioicho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 0922-1 |
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About 3 minutes on foot
Day 1
grabber skyroad
Diagonal elevator unique to Nagasaki, which has many slopes
It also appears as a path from the magic shop. I'm impressed that the same scenery as the actual scene is depicted in the anime cut!
Glover Sky Road is a diagonal elevator that operates on the slopes of Minami-Yamate, where Glover Garden is located. From the round window, you can see Nagasaki Port and Mt. Inasa, which can be called the symbol of Nagasaki. Be sure to check out the beautiful night view that looks like it's studded with jewels!
Address | Route 850 Ueda-cho, Aioi-cho, Nagasaki-shi, Nagasaki 0922-XNUMX | |
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Opening hours | Operating hours: 6:00-23:30 |
Immediately on foot
Day 1
Glover Garden
Experience the spectacular view of Nagasaki Port that even great figures were fascinated by!
The main characters visit Glover Garden and various other places in the park appear!
Glover Garden is located on Minami-Yamate Hill, overlooking a panoramic view of Nagasaki Port, and is one of Nagasaki's most popular sightseeing spots, full of exotic atmosphere.
Six Western-style buildings from the Meiji period that were scattered around the city have been relocated and restored, mainly the former Glover House, former Ringer House, and former Orto House, all of which are nationally designated important cultural properties. The stone pavements and stone steps that retain traces of the settlement era further enhance the atmosphere of history and culture. Every part of the park is decorated with flowers, and no matter where you look, it's always a picturesque space.
Address | 850-0931 Minamiyamatecho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 8-1 | |
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Phone | 095-822-8223 | |
Opening hours | 8:00-18:00 (normal period) *Entrance reception closes 20 minutes before closing. *There are periods when the park is open at night (for details, please see the official website or see below) Nighttime opening schedule *The schedule may change depending on the event, weather, etc. *The last admission time is 20 minutes before closing time. (FY2024) 〇July 7st (Monday) - October 1th (Wednesday) 8: 00-21: 30 (last admission 21:10) 〇October 10th (Thursday) - March 10st (Monday) 8: 00-20: 00 (last admission 19:40) *Excluding 10/30 (Wed), 10/31 (Thu), 11/5 (Tue). On the above dates, the park is open from 8:00 to 18:00 (last entry 17:40) |
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Days Off | Open XNUMX days a week | |
Prices | Adults 620 yen, high school students 310 yen, elementary and junior high school students 180 yen *Group discount available *Various reduction/exemption fees available |
Inside the park
Day 1
[Lunch] Jiyutei Tea Room
A coffee room in Glover Garden with a view of the ocean
A coffee shop where the characters worked part-time.
Located in Glover Garden, this building gives you a sense of the history of Jiyutei, the first Western restaurant run by a Japanese chef. The location is beautiful, overlooking the garden and Nagasaki Port, and the atmosphere is outstanding.
How about taking a breather, taking a break from walking, or having lunch?
Address | 850-0931 Minamiyamatecho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 8-1 | |
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Phone | 095-822-8223 | |
Opening hours | 9:30-17:15 (OS 16:45) | |
Days Off | Open all year round |
About 5 minutes on foot
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Prayer Hill
Perfect for commemorative photos
A beautiful slope that represents Nagasaki. It is a spot that often appears in the anime as the main visual. The narrow slopes are reminiscent of the city of Nagasaki. It is a great viewing spot where you can see Nagasaki Port spreading out below.
Address | 850-0931 Minamiyamate-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture |
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About 1 minutes on foot
Day 1
Minamiyamate Rest House
Residences from the settlement era open to the public
In the anime, a garden scene appears.
The Nagasaki City Minami-Yamate Rest House (Minami-Yamate Otsu 27 Building) was located in the former Minami-Yamate Settlement Otsu 27 at the time of its construction, and is said to have been built at the end of the Edo period. It is an early foreign settlement house with a stone exterior wall, and has a unique feature in that the terrace uses a combination of stone pillars and wooden pillars.
You can tour the building for free, and old photographs and other materials from Nagasaki are also on display.
From the garden, you can see the cityscape in the direction of Higashi-Yamate, and from the entrance you can see Nagasaki Port beyond Oura Cathedral.
Address | 7-5 Minamiyamate-cho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture | |
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Phone | 095-829-2896 | |
Opening hours | 9:00~17:00 | |
Days Off | 12/29-1/3 | |
Prices | Free |
About 1 minutes on foot
Day 1
Oura Observatory Park
Ideal for a rest spot while sightseeing in the settlement ruins
This is a small park that overlooks the scenery of Nagasaki, which also appears at the end of the story.
From the park, you can see the Higashi-Yamate townscape, including Western-style houses and the Confucius Temple, as well as Nagasaki Port. Oura Observation Park is lit up at night. The beautiful night view of Nagasaki, one of the world's three most beautiful cities, can be seen below.
Address | Nagasaki, Nagasaki | |
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Phone | 095-829-1171(Nagasaki City Green Division) |
About 20 minutes on foot
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Nabekanzan Park
A popular spot where you can enjoy a beautiful night view comparable to Mt. Inasa from the barrier-free observation deck.
A park that often appears in the opening animation and throughout the story. It is one of the best observation spots in Nagasaki where you can see the port and city of Nagasaki. The sunset and night views are also spectacular!
Mt. Nabekan, 169m above sea level, is popularly known as ``Nabekaburiyama'' because of its lush greenery on a mountain shaped like a covered pot. The corridor-style observation deck, which was renovated in 2016, offers a panoramic view of Nagasaki Port and Nagasaki City. The summit of Mt. Nabekan is located about half way up Mt. Inasa, which has an altitude of 333m, so you can see it more closely and in three dimensions, and you can clearly see the bowl-shaped topography that is typical of Nagasaki.
In addition to the World Heritage Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution, such as the Old Glover House and Gunkanjima, you can also see Mt. Inasa on the other side of the ocean, and a large cruise ship entering the port after passing through the Megami Ohashi Bridge. You can see.
Address | 850-0924-2 Izumo, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 144-1, etc. | |
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Phone | 095-829-1184(Nagasaki City Regional Development Division 2) | |
Days Off | Open all year round | |
Prices | Free |
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[Dinner] Let's eat Nagasaki gourmet Champon
End your day with delicious local gourmet food!
How about having Nagasaki Champon, a representative Nagasaki gourmet dish, for dinner? The gentle harmony of the umami-filled soup with plenty of vegetables and seafood and the champon noodles will permeate your tired body.
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[Accommodation] Accommodation in Nagasaki city
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Day 2
Forest Witch Cafe
A relaxing hideaway with a spectacular view!
``Mori no Majo Cafe'' in Kotoumi, Nagasaki City is the shop that served as the model for ``Mahouya'' where Hitomi stayed. The special curry made with plenty of vegetables and fruits is the signature menu of the Witch Cafe! The interior of the store has the atmosphere of a ``magouya,'' making it feel like you're in a scene from an anime. The view from inside the store is also wonderful.
The cafe is far from the nearest bus stop, so it's even more convenient if you rent a car.
Address | 851-3101 Nishikaicho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 138-2 | |
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Phone | 095-884-0014 | |
Opening hours | 11:30~17:00 | |
Days Off | Irregular |
About 35 minutes by car
Day 2
Higashiyama Park
A park with a beautiful view that even the anime production staff was excited about
A quiet park with a panoramic view of Nagasaki Port and Minami-Yamate. It is located in a residential area on a hill in Higashiyamate. In the story, Hitomi visits the area during spring, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom.
Address | 850 Higashiyamacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 0915-10 |
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About 3 minutes by car
Day 2
Garage Cafe Guriguri
A cafe that fans will love!
This is a cafe where fans of "Colorful World From Tomorrow" gather. Although it is not a filming location, it is perfect for a pilgrimage to a sacred place, as there are notes for fan interaction!
Address | 850-0941-1 Takaoka, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 9-1 | |
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Phone | 095-800-5504 | |
Opening hours | 14:00 ~ 22:00 | |
Days Off | Wednesday |
About 2 minutes by car
Day 2
Donnoyama Park
The view from here is also a spectacular point
Donnoyama Park is located on a hill about 130m above sea level. From the park, you can see a panoramic view of Nagasaki Port and the cityscape. On the way to Yuito's Izumo neighborhood park, Donnoyama Park appears.
Address | 850-0913 Motomachi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 12-34 |
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About 9 minutes by car
Day 2: Only the exterior can be viewed
Nagasaki Prefectural Nagasaki Minami High School
The place that served as the model for the school that the main characters attend
This is the high school that is the model for the school that the main characters attend. You can't tour the school, but when you see the school, you are reminded of every scene from the anime. The anime depicts detailed scenes such as the main gate and the scenery around the school, giving you a realistic feel of the school life of the main characters.
*Please do not point your camera at students going to and from school.
Address | 850-0834-4-13 Kamikojima, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 13-1 |
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About 4 minutes by car
Day 2
Izumo neighborhood park
It is a spot that has appeared frequently, such as in the scene where Yuito and Hitomi talk for the first time in episode 1, and when Yuito visits to draw a picture.
Located above the Minami-Yamate district, it overlooks Donnoyama Park to the east and Nabekanzan Park to the west.
It was built on the site of the Izumo Water Purification Plant, which was built in 15, and you can see the entire Nagasaki Port from various locations within the park.
About 8 minutes by car
Day 2
Goddess Bridge
Spectacular view point overlooking Nagasaki Port
In the story, the characters visit Megami Ohashi Bridge, and it appears as one of the landscapes of Nagasaki. You can enjoy various depictions from Nagasaki Port and the park on the hill.
Megami Bridge (Venus Wing) connects the southern and western parts of Nagasaki City, which are separated by Nagasaki Port, over the shortest distance. It is the 6th longest cable-stayed bridge in Japan, with a structure in which the tower and girder are connected and supported by diagonal cables, and is 65 meters below the girder, allowing large ships to pass through.
It is also lit up at night, making it a symbol of the world's new three great night views, along with Hong Kong and Monaco. Normally, the lighting is based on white, but during events, colorful lighting is used. Its beauty has been recognized as a ``Japanese Night View Heritage Site'' (Light-up Night View Heritage Site).
Address | 6 Nishidomaricho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture | |
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Phone | 095-865-4184(Nagasaki Megami Bridge Road Management Office) |
About 24 minutes by car
Day 2
Iojima Lighthouse
One of the eight lighthouses built across the country under the Edo Treaty.
Appears in the scene where Yuto is running. The Iojima Lighthouse towers in the background.
Iojima Lighthouse, located on a hill at the northern end of Iojima overlooking the entrance to Nagasaki Port, is one of eight lighthouses built across the country in 1866 under the Edo Treaty signed with Britain, the United States, France, and the Netherlands.
In 1945, it was damaged by the blast of the atomic bomb dropped on Nagasaki, so it was rebuilt with a square reinforced concrete structure, and later restored to its original hexagonal shape. The dome-shaped ceiling, which miraculously escaped damage from the atomic bomb, is still in use as it was during the Meiji era.
The view from the slope leading to the lighthouse is amazing, and it's a great photo spot where the white lighthouse stands out against the blue sea.
Address | Nagasaki, Nagasaki |
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