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06.24.2026 Sightseeing

Nagasaki - Japanese Prefectures Part37

Nagasaki is one of Japan’s most international historic port cities. Through exchanges with the Netherlands and China, it developed a unique culture. The city is known for its beautiful night views, World Heritage sites, and multicultural atmosphere.

 

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Oura Cathedral

Oura Cathedral is the oldest existing Christian church in Japan, built in 1864. It is famous for its beautiful Gothic-style architecture and its role in preserving the history of Christianity in Nagasaki. The cathedral is also part of the UNESCO World Heritage property “Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region.”

 

Shimabara Castle

Shimabara Castle is a beautiful white castle built in the early 17th century. The region is known for the Shimabara Rebellion, which was sparked by heavy taxation and the persecution of Christians. Even after the rebellion, many believers secretly preserved their faith as Hidden Christians. Today, the castle features exhibits on this important chapter of local history and Christian culture.

 

Huis Ten Bosch

Huis Ten Bosch is one of Japan’s largest theme parks, recreating the atmosphere of a Dutch town. Visitors can enjoy beautiful seasonal flowers, spectacular illuminations, and scenic canals. The park also reflects Nagasaki’s long history as a gateway for international exchange and cultural connections with Europe.

 

Nagasaki Peace Park

Nagasaki Peace Park was established to commemorate the victims of the atomic bombing of August 9, 1945, and to promote world peace. The park features the iconic Peace Statue and monuments donated by countries around the world. It is a place where visitors can learn about the history of the bombing and reflect on the importance of peace.

 

Gunkanjima

Gunkanjima, officially known as Hashima Island, is nicknamed “Battleship Island” because of its resemblance to a warship. Once a thriving undersea coal-mining community, it played an important role in Japan’s industrialization and modernization. Today, it is part of the UNESCO World Heritage site “Sites of Japan’s Meiji Industrial Revolution” and is famous for its unique abandoned-city landscape.

 

Mount Inasa

Mount Inasa is a 333-meter-high viewpoint overlooking the city of Nagasaki. From the summit, visitors can enjoy panoramic views of Nagasaki Harbor and the surrounding cityscape. Its spectacular night view is considered one of the finest in the world, making it a popular sightseeing destination.


 
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