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Hashima (Gunkanjima)
An artificial island registered as a World Cultural Heritage Site as a remnant of Japan's modernization
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)
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Oura Cathedral
One of the constituent assets of the World Cultural Heritage Site “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki and Amakusa Regions”
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Glover Garden
Experience the spectacular view of Nagasaki Port that even great figures were fascinated by!
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Giant cantilever crane [non-public facility]
A valuable asset from the time when Japanese shipbuilding technology became world-class.
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Former wood mold shop (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd. Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works “Historical Museum”)
A historical museum that tells the story of the role that Nagasaki Shipyard & Machinery Works played in the modernization of Japan.
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Nagasaki City Gunkanjima Museum
A museum that tells the story of Gunkanjima, which greatly contributed to Japan's modernization.
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)
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Shitsu Church
A church built by Father de Rotz, a French missionary who dedicated his life to the open sea.
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Kosuge Shipyard Ruins
Nationally designated historic site. The birthplace of the Japanese shipyard called Sorobandock.
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Dock No. 3 [Facility not open to the public]
The largest dock in the East at the time, completed in 1905.
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Nagasaki City Father de Rotz Memorial Hall
Built in 1885 (Meiji 18) by Father de Rotz to help the poor, it also houses a sardine net factory and school.
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Senshokaku [non-public facility]
A modern Japanese-designed Western building that is still used as a guesthouse today.
Nagasaki city center area (Peace Park, Mt. Inasa, Glover Garden, etc.)
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Ono Church
A small itinerant church built by Father de Rotz
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Shitsu village in Sotome
A village in the Sotome region on the west coast of the Nishisonogi Peninsula
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Glover Villa Ruins
Glover House, which was also located in Takashima
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)
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Shitsu Bunkamura: Nagasaki City Sotome History and Folklore Museum
A museum that conveys the history and culture of the Sotome area
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)
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Takashima Coal Museum
Takashima Coal Mine, which supported Japan's modernization
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)
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Takashima Coal Mine Hokukei well ruins
Japan's first steam engine shaft
Iojima/Nomozaki area (Dinosaur Museum, Gunkanjima, etc.)
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Former Izutsu Rescue House
A vocational and welfare facility established in the early Meiji era by Father de Rotz, who invested his personal funds to help villagers in extreme poverty.
Sotome/Kotomi area (World Heritage churches, sunset, etc.)