Discover these places worth visiting in Sasebo and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Huis Ten BoschGGW.SandyIt is worth going with a baby. The scenery is very good. There are not many play items, but it is very exquisite. The stage drama is very beautiful. There are not many people on weekends. The experience is great. The park is very good for eating and lodging, very convenient. The fireworks at night are also very good
Kujūku IslandsCcarcartravelThere is a scenic area in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan called 99 Island. 99 Island is actually about 25 kilometers away from Nagasaki Sashiba Port. There are 208 islands, large and small, of which only 4 islands are occupied, and the others are uninhabited. The best way to go to the 99th Island is to go to the mountain observation deck to look at it. Unfortunately, the sky was cloudy and the scenery was discounted. Another way to visit the island is to take a sightseeing boat, but when the visit is off-season in February, there is no boat, but it is a pity.
Sasebo PortKKazuya TatsuIt's a very beautiful place and there are benches so you can relax by watching the waves and boats. There are many commercial facilities and restaurants called Building 5, so you can eat.
UMIKIRARA朱朱丽叶的旅行The Sea Shine Aquarium is located in the Pearl Sea Resort. The Ninety-nine Island Aquarium has a nice name - "Sea Shine" (Sea きらら), which means that it is like the brightest light on the sea. This aquarium reproduces the Ninety-nine Island Ocean as it is, and there will be different surprises through each hall. One of the main features is about 100 jellyfish found in the sea of 99 islands. In the jellyfish Symphony Hall, the picture of the jellyfish swimming gracefully is displayed using melodious music and phantom light, and the jellyfish gently flies to create a dreamy atmosphere. It makes people feel relaxed, like listening to a symphony, it is a popular display venue for the aquarium, and it is also the largest jellyfish exhibition in Japan.
Kujukushima Zoo & Botanical Gardens Mori KiraraLluilui曼漫遊The Zoological Park of the 99th Island Senjiliang is a zoological park located on the hills overlooking the island. Some 64 species (230 pieces) are on display, including giraffes, beavers and lions, which are very popular with children. Penguin House has Japan's largest ceiling aquarium and Japan's first ultra-shallow aquarium. Also, the Pearl Sea Resort on the 99th Island is a seaside resort that can enjoy the nature of the island. Take the sightseeing boat "99 Island Sightseeing Boat Queen Pearl" and "99 Island Sightseeing Boat Future", you can see the 99 Island islands up close.
Saikai National ParkPphilipzkThe West Sea National Park is located in the suburbs of Sashibo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The New West Sea Bridge spans both sides of the National Park. The bridge overlooks the entire park and the green lake is at your feet.
Tenkaiho ObservatoryYYeliq111There are more than 240 islands, large and small, around Sasebo City, but for the sake of image, name the ninety-nine islands, it feels like the Qiandao Lake in Hangzhou, the best place to watch these islands is called Zhanhaifeng, just look at the appearance of ninety-nine islands in Zhanhaifeng.
Maritime Self-Defense Force Sasebo MuseumKKazuya TatsuI walked from Sasebo station. There is a US Navy facility nearby, and you can feel that it is a military port. Shortly from the US military facility, there is a sail tower. You can enter for free, and the history from the end of the Edo period to the Self-Defense Forces is introduced with a large amount of materials. Personally, the materials before the Pacific War in the Showa era were very valuable and I felt the situation at that time more realistic. There is a souvenir corner on the first floor, and Navy curry is sold.
Yumihari Park Observation DeckPphilipzkThe Koo Zhangyue Observatory is located in Sassebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, not far from Sassebo Port. The Observatory overlooks the entire Sassebo Port and the "99th Island". The Observatory is free.