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The Villas Nagasaki
The Villas Nagasaki
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
Along with the special evening view that dyes the convention scene in madder red.
A story that lives on in this place The Fukuda district faces the Sumonada Sea on the west side of Nagasaki City, and was a port of call for Nanban trade before Nagasaki Port. In the 1960s, it was commonly known as "Fukuda Amusement Park"...
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Nagasakiken Bijutsukan
Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
Designed by architect Kengo Kuma. The view of Nagasaki from the rooftop garden is also exceptional.
A story that lives on in this place It is said that before the war there was a group of warehouses that concealed the construction of the battleship Musashi, but now it has completely changed, and now Mizube no Mori Park and the Nagasaki Prefectural Museum of Art are located between the sea and greenery. I'm taking...
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Nagasaki Rekishibunka Hakubutsukan
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
A space where you can create new interactions while thinking about history
Suwa Shrine, where the story ``Nagasaki Kunchi'' is told, is also nearby. This location is also where the Nagasaki Magistrate's Office and Tateyama Government Office were located, and skits from the court trials at the time were also held at the Goshirasu in the Magistrate's Office zone...
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Nagasaki Shikyu Honkonshan
Nagasaki City Former Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Memorial Hall
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
A stately and elegant Western-style building invites you to a retro-modern world view.
A story that lives in this place The Nagasaki branch of the Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank started operations in Nagasaki at the end of the Edo period. It was designed by Kikutaro Shimoda, a great architect in the Meiji to early Showa era. It has gone through various changes and has been restored to its original appearance. now...
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Nagasaki Dejima Wharf
Nagasaki Dejima Wharf
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
A responsive bayside place close to Tsuru Port
A story that lives here Nagasaki Port is also called ``Tsuru Port'' because it looks like a crane with its wings spread out. Ever since Toyotomi Hideyoshi issued a red seal for voyaging to foreign countries, it has functioned as a gateway to the sea to this day. E...
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Glover En
Glover Garden
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
A place where you can experience “Nagasaki culture” with a collection of world heritage sites and cultural facilities
A story that lives in this place The former residences of British merchants Glover, Ringer, and Orto who came to Nagasaki during the final days of the Edo period remain, as well as other historical buildings that remained in the city...
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Kagetsu
Historical restaurant Kagetsu
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
A beautiful historical restaurant with a scent of tradition and history
A story that lives on in this place During the Edo period, Maruyama flourished and was hailed as one of the three greatest red-light districts in the country, along with Yoshiwara in Edo and Shimabara in Kyoto. This area, which flourished as a red-light district, has both a gorgeous and solemn atmosphere, and is a must-see...
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Dejima
Dejima
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
An invitation to the unique worldview that laid the foundation of Nagasaki's culture
The stories that live here Dejima is an artificial island shaped like a fan. For about 200 years, when trade was closed due to national isolation, Dejima was Japan's only window open to Europe. Netherlands...