The season of excitement has arrived!Spring is here! Nagasaki “Good View” information
Nagasaki City is home to many tourist attractions with high historical value and beautiful scenery created by the mortar-shaped topography. Although people tend to think that it rains a lot, it actually doesn't rain much and the climate is relatively mild, making it a city where you can enjoy traveling throughout the year.“Spring Nagasaki” is especially special. You can enjoy spring scenery such as blooming flowers, falling cherry blossoms, and colorful seasonal produce.Wear your light spring clothes and take a walk around Nagasaki, where you'll find your own unique Good View!
Glover Garden × Flowers in full bloom
At the end of the Edo period, a settlement was established in Nagasaki, which became an open port city, and Western-style buildings with Japanese-style roof tiles were lined up on the hillside overlooking Nagasaki Port. “Glover Garden” is located here. The spacious grounds are home to the former Glover House, one of the World Heritage Site's constituent assets, as well as the former Ringer House and Orto House, as well as cobblestone pavements and stone steps that retain traces of those days, creating a space with an exotic atmosphere. At Glover Garden in spring, cherry blossoms are in full bloom all over the park, and the collaboration with the Western-style building creates a one-of-a-kind view. May is also recommended, as it is surrounded by the beauty of various roses, including Mokko roses.
Glover Garden
8-1 Minamiyamatecho, Nagasaki City
8:00~18:00 *Open at night depending on the season
Admission fee: General 620 yen / High school student 310 yen / Elementary and junior high school student 180 yen
Open XNUMX days a week
Tram: Approximately 7 minutes' walk from "Oura Cathedral" tram stop, or approximately 3 minutes' walk from "Ishibashi" tram stop, or approximately 2 minutes' walk from Glover Sky Road.
Mihara Garden × Terrace & Spring Maple
``Mihara Garden'' takes full advantage of the sloping land that is a characteristic of Nagasaki City's topography. Produced by world-renowned garden designer Kazuyuki Ishihara, this lush green space takes advantage of the slope in a densely populated residential area. There is a garden where you can enjoy the gradation of leaf shapes and colors, where many varieties called "spring maples" are planted, a cafe filled with seasonal flowers, and a terrace with a panoramic view of the city and Mt. Inasa, so be sure to visit on a bright spring day. It's a spot you'll want to visit.
Mihara garden
2-26-11 Mihara, Nagasaki City
℡095-841-8066
Open XNUMX days a week
10:00 - 20:00
Mihara Dining Giverny(Cafe)
11:00-18:00 (LO17:00)
Car: About 15 minutes by car from JR Nagasaki Station
Bus: Get off at “Teraida” bus stop, 5 minutes walk
Urakami Church (Urakami Cathedral) × Fruit Iwanaga Spring Parfait
"Fruit Iwanaga" is a fruit specialty store with seasonal fruits carefully selected from all over the country. The parfait filled with ripe fruits served in the cafe space is a special flavor that can only be enjoyed at that time, allowing you to feel the season. In March, we recommend the ``Citrus Parfait'' made with citrus fruits and the ``Strawberry Parfait'' containing 3 types of strawberries. From the counter seats at this restaurant, you can see the Romanesque cathedral "Urakami Cathedral" right in front of you (more precisely, look up a little). Experience spring with all five senses with seasonal fruit parfait and cathedral.
*Menu may change depending on the fruits in stock.
Urakami Church (Urakami Cathedral)
1-79 Motocho, Nagasaki City
9:00~ 17: 00
Admission fee: Free (Please donate to the donation box)
fruit iwanaga
9-8 Heiwacho, Nagasaki City
Tel: 095-844-4311
9:00~18:00(Cafe corner 10:00~Lo15:30)
Tram: 8 minutes walk from “Heiwa Koen” tram stop
Bus: 1 minute walk from “Centhudo-shita”, “Center-mae”, “Seminaku-mae” bus stops
Coffee Hall on the Hill, Kobi-an × Nagasaki Port
Kobi-an, located on a slope near Glover Garden, offers a view of ships departing from Nagasaki Port, and you can't help but feel the romance of history and spring just by looking at the view from the open windows. yeah. A spring trip while basking in the gentle sunlight. Please relax and enjoy Nagasaki this season with the aroma of roasted coffee and the pleasant breeze.
Kobi-an, a coffee house on the hill
2-3-19 Higashikotohira, Nagasaki City
095-826-9420
12:00~ 17: 00
Closed on Mondays, Thursdays, Sundays and public holidays
Kazagashira Park × Sakura
Kazagashira Park, which is popular as a park with a night view, is located 3 kilometers east of Nagasaki Station and is also a popular spot for fried grouper, one of Nagasaki's spring traditions. Masu. It is also a cherry blossom spot where approximately 350 Yoshino cherry trees are in full bloom every year in spring, and the ``Statue of Sakamoto Ryoma'' that stands within the park also looks somewhat proud with the cherry blossoms in the background. A cherry blossom festival is also held at the end of March!
Kazegashira Park
3-510-6 Irabayashi, Nagasaki City, etc.
095-829-1184(Nagasaki City Regional Development Division 2)
Bus: Get off at Kazetoyama bus stop, about 5 minutes walk
Special voices of Nagasaki citizens
When I listened to the voices of the citizens, I realized that there was so much Nagasaki that I didn't know. This year, let's go to Nagasaki that you don't know about.
Mana Hirachi
During cherry blossom season, I always go to Sakurabashi Bridge, which is located at the intersection of Sakuramachi Street and City Hall Street in the center of Nagasaki City. The tram passes under the bridge, so you can see the cherry blossom trees and the tram at the same time. If a train comes while you have your camera with you, you're lucky! You can take photos of the tram peeking through the ``cherry blossom frame''.
For me, who is from outside the prefecture, Sakura Bridge is the best spot in spring to satisfy my desire for photos, where I can take photos of trams and cherry blossoms in full bloom that are typical of Nagasaki. You'll find yourself looking forward to the time you spend waiting at traffic lights, to the point where you wish the traffic lights didn't change.
Mana Hirachi
weather forecaster
Kiyoka Shimazaki
What we recommend at Glover Garden in spring is the collaboration between flowers and Western-style buildings! From April to June, various flowers such as cherry blossoms, roses, and hydrangeas change color and decorate the Western-style building in the park.
In addition to touring the building surrounded by flowers, there are many ways to enjoy it, such as strolling around in a retro dress or relaxing at an open-air cafe. This year in particular is a commemorative year as we celebrate the 50th anniversary of the opening of Glover Garden! We are planning various events, so whether you are visiting for the first time or have been there before, please come and visit Glover Garden!
Shimazaki Fragrance
Glover Garden Public Relations Officer
Yumeosa
The place I saw from my car last year and remember how beautiful it was is near Takada Station on the JR train heading towards Nagayo from Nagasaki City. There is a place where cherry blossom trees are lined up beautifully along the railroad tracks. I remember feeling excited every time I passed that road..There is a river flowing nearby, and there is a path where you can walk, so this year I would like to get off at Takada Station and take a walk while enjoying the cherry blossoms. Hyakkadai Park” and “Shirakimine Kogen” in Isahaya City are also cherry blossom spots that I regularly visit..You can enjoy the vast scenery and cherry blossoms, so it is recommended as a cherry blossom viewing spot that you can go to while driving! !
Yumeosa
beauty video creator