
Recommended spots for sightseeing in Nagasaki in summer
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Where to see the fireworks? Nagasaki's seasonal event, Minato Festival
Nagasaki Minato Festival is held every year at the end of July around Nagasaki Port. It is the biggest summer event in Nagasaki and can be enjoyed by both children and adults.
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Tateiwa store
The Nagasaki way is to choose and buy your favorite fireworks one by one from 600 varieties.
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Nagasaki Port
Just 20 minutes! If you go by boat, you will have a journey to your destination.
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Iojima
Iojima's beach is full of activities
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Wakimisaki Beach
The beach we arrived at is at the southern tip of Nagasaki.
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A new standard for Nagasaki travel! A thorough report on the highlights of the dinosaur museum!
Nomozaki, located at the tip of the Nagasaki Peninsula, is one of Japan's leading dinosaur meccas.
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What's the right way to enjoy it? Summer Nagasaki, sea play guide
The coastline is the second longest in the country! !
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Siebold Memorial Museum and the site of Siebold's house
Siebold is known for introducing Japanese nature and culture to Europe.
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A relaxing one-day trip to southern Nagasaki
Located less than an hour from central Nagasaki, it's a great place for a leisurely day trip!
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Nomonyu
A hot spring at the tip of the peninsula where you can bathe while looking out at the ocean and Gunkanjima
Recommended spots for autumn
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I framed it myself and it was completed! Now here, Nagasaki best view guide
We introduce you to some hidden photogenic places where the scenery is complete only when you are in it.
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Five stories about the "hill roads of Nagasaki" that you can experience on foot
Nagasaki City, the "city of hills," has a history of the lives of our ancestors dating back to the Edo period.
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A stroll around Wakamiya Inari Shrine, a bamboo art museum
When you visit Wakamiya Inari Shrine, be sure to also enjoy sightseeing in the surrounding area!
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From the world of the movie "The Color of You" Shimada Fruit Shop
If you want to take a break while walking around the city, a cafe is a good choice, but in Nagasaki there are also fruit shops as an option!
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Glover Street and Minamiyamate area from the world of the movie "Kimi no Iro"
Avoid uphill climbs with the inclined elevator! Living in Nagasaki and enjoying the spectacular views at Minamiyamate
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From the world of the movie "Your Color"
If you're walking, it's fun to walk on narrow roads where cars don't pass! Explore history on the quaint cobblestone streets of Dondonzaka
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From the world of the movie "Your Color" Ozone Kendou Street
This view explains why foreigners wanted to establish settlements here.