
No need to worry about hot or rainy days!
We've selected some great spots to help you stay cool and comfortable, including indoor facilities and all-weather activities.
Recommended events and special features for this season
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The Great Hall of the People
April 2025th, 6- October 7st
This is a special exhibition where you can learn about paleontology by comparing "Pokemon reconstructed from fossils" that appear in the popular "Pokemon" game series with "fossils and paleontology," discovering their similarities and differences. -
A new standard for Nagasaki travel! A thorough report on the highlights of the dinosaur museum!
There are exhibits that you can see, touch, and experience, such as dinosaur fossils discovered in Nagasaki and impressive replica specimens. We will introduce not only the museum but also the highlights around Nomozaki!
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A hot spring at the tip of the peninsula where you can bathe while looking out at the ocean and Gunkanjima
Perfect for a humid summerMany people alternate between the 31℃ carbonated spring water and the hotter heated bath, and end up staying in the bath for a long time without knowing when to get out! From the large bath, you can enjoy the magnificent view of the ocean of Nomozaki and Gunkanjima.
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It's the children's turn to have fun! Nagasaki Prefectural Forest
With the aim of "allowing children to enjoy more natural experiences," the facility has been renovated with a focus on the addition of new athletic facilities for parents and children to play together. On the first floor of the "Forest Hall,"Equipped with all-weather play equipment that can be enjoyed even in the rain.
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Enjoy activities at Villa Olimpica!
A review of VILLA OLIMPICA at i+Land Nagasaki, which was renovated on May 2025, 5!Here's how to enjoy indoor playgrounds on rainy days, during the hot day, and at night.To do!
Check out other indoor facilities here
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Gunkanjima Digital Museum
Hashima Coal Mine (commonly known as Gunkanjima) was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2015 as a heritage site of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution.
The latest digital technology has been used to recreate the vibrant island, which was the most densely populated island in the world at the time, as well as the restricted areas that cannot be seen on the landing tours! This museum allows you to experience the island through a 4K five-sided 5D theater and the latest VR technology. -
Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
The Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium is home to approximately 18 penguins from 9 of the 170 types of penguins that live on Earth, and more than 7% of them are penguins born here in Nagasaki. It is a rare aquarium in the world that specializes in penguins, where you can see such unique penguins all in one place.
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MINATO SPA Bedrock TERRACE
This is a SPA facility in i+Land Nagasaki where you can enjoy a bedrock bath. The relaxing healing lounge is equipped with private cabins for lying down and tent-shaped hammocks! Forget about your daily life and relax to your heart's content in a space surrounded by about 1 manga, books, and magazines.
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Aguri no Oka
"Agri-no-Oka" is located in Shikimi-no-Oka in the northwest of Nagasaki City, where a rural landscape reminiscent of a European country town spreads out before you. The Agri-Dome is an all-weather children's playground where everyone from babies to elementary school students can play, regardless of the weather.
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Nagasaki Stadium City
Nagasaki Stadium City is a fun-filled commercial facility filled with places to eat, learn, and play, including the stadium that is the home of the professional soccer club V-Varen Nagasaki, the arena that is the home of the professional basketball club Nagasaki Velca, Japan's first stadium view hotel, and more.
Recommended for hot days! Cool sweets from Nagasaki
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The recommendations are from the gourmet writers of "Nagasaki Press". Here are 5 carefully selected summer sweets that we recommend.
Nagasaki city has a wide lineup of cool, sweet and delicious sweets, including classic sweets loved by locals and trendy new sweets that are attracting the attention of sweets lovers.
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Eating Milkshake Special Feature
Nagasaki milkshakes are not just a drink but a taste comparison!
Nagasaki milkshakes are something you eat! To beat the intense heat of Nagasaki summers, they are frozen sweets made by adding crushed ice to a milkshake.