Koen Nagasaki Nagasaki Park
The oldest park in Nagasaki
It is the oldest park in Nagasaki, and together with Suwa Shrine, which is famous for hosting Nagasaki Kunchi, it is known as the ``Suwa no Mori''.
There are many monuments related to Nagasaki and a decorative fountain that is said to be the oldest in Japan, so you can take a walk while feeling the depth of Nagasaki's history.
The park is full of thriving giant trees that survived the atomic bombing in 20, and is a popular place for recreation and relaxation despite being in an urban area. The cherry blossoms bloom in the spring and the autumn leaves change color in the fall, adding color and moisture to the park along with the carp in the fountain pond.
At the zoo's Animal Plaza, you can see a variety of animals up close, including monkeys, goats, peacocks, and squirrels. It is a very popular spot for children as you can enjoy interacting with animals, including feeding them.
Take a break and relax with snacks and Japanese sweets at a teahouse in the park.
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Basic Information
Address | 850-0006 Kaminishiyamacho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture 1-1, etc. |
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Phone | 095-829-1162(Nagasaki City Civil Engineering Department, Civil Engineering General Affairs Division) |
FAX | 095-829-1229 |
Transportation access | ・About 20 minutes walk from JR Nagasaki Station ・Approximately 6 minutes by tram (bound for Hotaru Chaya) from Nagasaki Station, then approximately 5 minutes' walk from Suwa Jinja-mae stop |
Link URL | Nagasaki City official website Nagasaki Park Official Twitter (Nagasaki Park official account) |