2024 Nagasaki Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in November)
Nagasaki is a famous port city on the west coast of Kyushu and the capital of Nagasaki Prefecture. This is a picturesque port city surrounded by Nagasaki Bay. Because it has been open to the outside world for such a long time, there are many European-style sightseeing spots in the city. The Nagasaki nightscape of the Inasayama and Nagasaki Port Farms is the third most famous nightscape in the world Nagasaki has a very beautiful ocean view. Squid is a local specialty. Fresh and sweet squid sashimi is absolutely not to be missed.
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Popular Attractions
Glover Garden
Mount Inasa
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
Peace Park
The Unique Megane Bridge!
My visit to Megane Bridge in Nagasaki was so cool! The bridge, built over 400 years ago, is shaped like a pair of glasses when you see its reflection in the water. That’s how it got its fun nickname, “Spectacles Bridge”!
I loved the beautiful, curved stone design and how strong and well-built it looked even after so many centuries. Walking across the bridge felt like stepping into history, imagining the people who crossed it long ago.
It was so fun to snap pictures and try to capture the perfect “glasses” reflection. Megane Bridge is a must-see—full of charm, history, and great photo!
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If you're visiting Nagasaki, these are the must-see spots!
Here are the top places to visit in Nagasaki City in one day!
① Oura Church (Photos 1-2)
The Oura Church, part of the World Heritage Site 'Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region,' is an adorable white church⛪️
② Glover Garden (Photos 3-5)
Just a short walk from Oura Church, Glover Garden offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Nagasaki!
③ Children's Bookstore Fairy Tale Museum (Photo 6)
Also near Oura Church, this museum allows you to enjoy picture books as art📚 The entrance is super cute🩷
④ Alleyway Stroll (Photo 7)
The alleyways near Glover Garden have a great atmosphere and are fun to explore😃
⑤ Megane Bridge (Photo 8)
When you think of Nagasaki, you think of Megane Bridge! The reflection on a sunny day is absolutely stunning, so it's best to visit when the weather is nice✨
⑥ Tsuru-chan Main Store (Photos 9-10)
If you want to try Nagasaki's famous Turkish Rice, this is the place! The portions are generous and the Turkish Rice is delicious♪
The Former Glover Residence, a World Heritage Site in Nagasaki Prefecture
The Former Glover Residence is located within Glover Garden, which is recognized as a World Heritage Site. In Glover Garden, you can see 9 historic buildings. Among them, the Former Glover Residence is a very valuable building that was constructed over 150 years ago.
It was a very lovely place that I thought was beautiful even in this era.
Information
Facility Name📍 Former Glover Residence
Address📍 8-1 Minamiyamate-machi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture (inside Glover Garden)
Access📍 About a 7-minute walk from the Oura Catholic Church tram stop
Business Hours📍 8:00 to 18:00
*There may be night-time operations depending on the season
Admission Fee📍 Adults 620 yen / High School Students 310 yen / Elementary and Junior High School Students 180 yen
Nagasaki Megami Bridge, Experience the Charm of a Landmark!
The Megami Bridge (also known as the Wings of Venus) is a cable-stayed bridge located in Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. It was officially opened on December 11, 2005. The bridge has a total length of 1,289 meters, spanning the Nagasaki Port waterway within Nagasaki Bay, connecting Ohama-cho and Shin-Kamigoto-cho. The bridge has earned the nickname 'Wings of Venus' for its elegant wing-like shape and has become a landmark of Nagasaki City.
Design Features
🔆Bridge Type: The Megami Bridge is a three-span continuous girder steel cable-stayed bridge, with the main bridge being 880 meters long and the span arrangement being 200+480+200 meters. The main span is 480 meters, ranking it the sixth longest cable-stayed bridge in Japan.
🔆Bridge Towers: The H-shaped bridge towers reach a height of 170 meters.
🔆Navigational Clearance: The clearance below the bridge is 65 meters high.
If you're visiting Nagasaki, don't miss the chance to admire the beautiful Megami Bridge and experience its unique charm as a landmark of Nagasaki City! 🌉
📍Address: 6 Nishitomachi, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture
I had a hard time finding the ♡ stone on Nagasaki's Meganebashi Bridge, but I ended up following my kindergarten children on a field trip and finally found it!
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I tried really hard to find the ♡stone on the MeganeBridge, one of Nagasaki's famous sites, but I just couldn't find it.
Looking around, I saw that the kindergarteners were on a field trip to visit MeganeBridge.
The teacher said, "Come on, everyone, watch your step and let's go find the ♡stone." I heard him clearly... Okay! There was no way to find the ♡stone other than to follow behind.
I was embarrassed, but I followed the kindergarteners and finally reached the ♡stone.
"Thank you, kindergarteners. Thank you, teacher."
I waited my turn while muttering to myself... It seemed like everyone had big dreams, so it took a while for my turn to come.
I waited at a distance, and finally it was my turn! .
Apparently there were a few ♡stones, but the ♡stone was in a low place where the little kindergarteners could see it.
Looking back, I wondered what they'd placed there, when I noticed a cute toy, resting on some coins in a gap between the stones below.
Smiling to myself, I made a wish to match them.
I heard that this ♡ stone was embedded in the stone walls when Meganebashi and other bridges were restored after many bridges, including Meganebashi, were washed away during the Nagasaki flood, but I haven't looked into it clearly so I don't know the details, but there are a lot of couples who go there!
I walked from the Shianbashi tram stop along the route, and in addition to Meganebashi, there were many other stone bridges, and all the bridges were beautiful, the weather was fine, and the autumn breeze was pleasant, so it was fun.
The blue sky and white clouds reflected on the surface of the river were very beautiful.
UNESCO Hidden Christian Sites in Nagasaki
The Oura Church in Nagasaki City is one of the 12 sites related to the history of Christianity in Japan. The group of churches and Christian sites were recognized as a World Heritage Site in 2018.
This particular church is located in the southern part of Nagasaki City, while some of the other in the list are located in other parts of the Nagasaki Prefecture. To get to the Oura Church, it is possible to walk 15-20 min from city center. The area is in fact part of the Foreign Settlement area of Nagasaki in the 19th century. Therefore you can also visit Glover Garden and Chinese Confucius Shrine nearby.
The Church was built by French missionaries in 1864 and is the oldest church in Japan. It was also designated as a National treasure in 1933 by the Japanese Government.
Entrance fee is ¥1000 for adult and 400 for high school students which I thought was a little expensive. Aside the main church, you can also visit the Christian Museum next to it. It will take about 30 -45 minutes to visit the entire premise.
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Japan’s 3 best night view at Mount Inasa
Mount Inasa indeed captures the best view of Nagasaki City from above. It is just a short 10 minutes drive up the curvy road in the western part of the city.
There are several ways to reach the observatory, including ropeway (1250 yen round trip), bus and of course by car . If you drive, parking spaces are available at the summit.
Once at the top, go up to the rooftop of the observatory building for a 360 degrees view. The west side faces the ocean and is absolutely stunning at sunset. The other side overlooks Nagasaki City on the two sides of the Uragami River.
The observatory building also has a couple of fast food restaurants for light snacks and drinks.
This is definitely a must go place in Nagasaki!
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Candeo Hotel Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
This is a very new hotel in Nagasaki and just across the street from Chinatown and the main shopping area. The location is excellent and there are plenty of restaurants and shops nearby.
The room is small but sufficient for a Queen size bed. I love the long sofa by the window which is great for sitting and putting out the luggages. the SkySpa is on the top floor- 12th floor. It is free for hotel guests to use. The hotel has two affiliated parking- both are literally just next to the hotel. One cost 1200 yen from 12-12. Park the car first and get the 1200yen ticket from the reception desk . Then pay directly at the parking lot. There are also many small parking lots nearby and only cost 500-700 yen overnight (ie 7 pm - 8am). #urbanexplorer #hotelinjapan #hotels #Nagasaki
fantastic view of Nagasaki from Glover Garden
Glover Garden was built for Scottish merchant Thomas Glover, who lived and helped in the industrialization of Japan in the late 19th century. Glover was involved in many businesses including ship building, coal mining, and beer brewing. The houses in the garden are the oldest western - style houses in Japan. They sit on top of the hill and has a beautiful view of the city and the harbor. Entrance fee is 620yen for adult, and you will also get a ticket for a free photo shoot in front of Glover’s House. #urbanexplorer #glovergarden #nagasaki #kyushu
Nagasaki City, the island of Kyushu
Nagasaki is a Japanese city located in the south of Fukuoka where there are alot ofnhistort and educational knowledge here relating to the 1945 world war 2 that happened between Japan and the world.
The few top attractions here to visit is the Nagasaki Peace Park where you will see several huge statue to remind the world how important it is to have world peace, there are several private tours that you can go for which makes this much more educational.
Also foe a great view of the nagasaki city, you can head towards the Inasa Yama Park which is actually a lookout point on the peak of Mount Inasa. The view here is astonishing especially on a clear day, and its where chair friendly too since you are able to drive all the way to the top of the peak.
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Spectacles Bridge in Nagasaki
In Nagasaki city centre, there is a well known bridge called Meganebashi, or Spectacles Bridge built over Nakashima River. The bridge is named this way, because it has two arches under it, and the reflections of both arches in the water make it appear to have a pair of round framed spectacles. Along the canal, there are also lush trees that also change colour with the seasons, and you may spot a tree or two either in yellow, orange or red during the autumn season. Occasionally, there may be passers-by that walk along the stone pathway created in the waterway for a stroll, and to get closer to the “pair of spectacles”. Near the canal, there are shops lining both sides of the canal, and Chinatown shopping area for locals and tourists to shop and dine.
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Hoping for peace at Nagasaki Peace Park
As many of us will know, Hiroshima and Nagasaki had been bombed when an atomic bomb was dropped onto each city during World War II, leading to devastating consequences. In memory of this historic event and the lives lost, Nagasaki Peace Park was built. This is also a must go place for locals, especially for students, as evident from the many school trips that are organised to this place. For tour groups who visit Nagasaki, this will also be one of the places of attraction to visit.
There is a museum that depict the timeline of events in World War II and the dropping of the atomic bomb which ended the war. There is also a life size model of how the atomic bomb looks like on the inside, and the actual size of the bombs. For the outdoor park, there is the Peace Statue representing the hope for peace, and other monuments and memorials are also set up in memory of the victims who suffered and died from the bombing.
This place is a sombre reminder that peace, stability and harmony should not be taken for granted, and everyone plays an important role in maintaining peace and harmony among ourselves.
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It has a certain charm.
Nagasaki has an exotic atmosphere and is perfect for solo travelers!
I especially recommend Nagasaki Port and the area along the Nakajima River where Megane Bridge is built.
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With thousands of lights from buildings and boats shimmering below, you’ll see why Mt. Inasa is said to possess a ‘10 million dollar view’.
We were a bit sceptical of its claims as one of the 3 great nightime city views but it is amazing. Sunset is best time but there are long queues then, so allow extra time if you want to capture the sun setting. Entrance is free at the observatory. Plenty of people at night but the platform is quite spacious. Highly recommend if your in Nagasaki. You don't realise how big Nagasaki is until you come up here.
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Nagasaki Peace Park is a park located in Nagasaki, Japan, commemorating the atomic bombing of the city during World War II. This is a nice park area that was quiet when I was there and I felt more like I was there than in Hiroshima.
It is important to get the feel there imagining the sorrow, pain, ... the bomb caused. It is vital to realize the ground level elevation and its reason.
A must visit location when in Nagasaki as the Nagasaki Bomb Epicenter sits in a lovely park adjacent to the main Peace Park and only a short distance to the Nagasaki Peace Park Museum.
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Nagasaki is located in Kitakyushu, Japan, and is a famous port and tourist city.
There are three places around the mountain, a great location facing the sea and a unique view of the mountains and seas. You can enjoy the dreamy night scene on Inasayama, which also makes Nagasaki win the latest "Japan III". The big night view and the "three big night scenes of the world" double title.
This time I came here and went to the restaurant on the Observatory to enjoy dinner and enjoy the night view... definitely one of the most romantic dinners in my heart.
What kind of Chinese cuisine can't be found in China? There is a mixture of shredded noodles
Japanese ramen noodles in Japan. There is a mixture of shredded pork, vegetables and seafood. It originated and was famous in Nagasaki. It first appeared in the Meiji period. It is said to be an improved dish of the Four Seas Building in Fujian Restaurant (still in operation today). The name of this kind of face is also said to mean eaten in Fujian.
I don't know if you still remember the Chinese chef's home, is he the episode of the special chef exam? The title is face. The alkali stone that the small family carried with was forgotten by the female host and had to ride back to take the stone. One of the most important features of this Chinese assorted noodle in Nagasaki is that it must use an alkaline water surface. Second, the side dish is the fried noodles.
In addition to noodle soup, there is also a kind of crispy noodles in Nagasaki's signature Chinese cuisine called Dish, which is like the two sides of Shanghai. The soul of this bowl is the white soup, the pork bones, chicken bones and seafood that are slowly stewed for a few hours. Just need a bite to understand why the Japanese who come to Nagasaki have to line up to eat a bowl. The store with the highest score on
tabelog is located in Zhonghua Street [Jiangshan Building], and Figure 9 is the birthplace of Chinese cuisine, which affects Japan [Sihai Building]. An average of 1,500 yen / a bowl, there will be a small amount of shark fin.
Kanazawa cuisine | Japan's Haizhuang
Japan has a lot of izakayas on the street, and the three or five Japanese people meet in the wine.
We have chosen one, seafood, barbecue, and a variety of staple foods, which are quite complete.
Seafood platter is generally fresh, there are many types, all kinds of fish sashimi, snails, shellfish, sweet shrimp, sea urchin. Because I don't eat fresh, but I personally think that sea urchin is not as good as I eat in the black door market in Osaka.
Throat blackfish has not been eaten before, it is also the characteristics of Kanazawa, not bad, the meat is full of tenderness.
Beef is better than beef tongue. The so-called Sendai beef tongue is completely different from the local one in Sendai.
Teppanyaki chicken is a bit old, but the sauce is very good, it is a black pepper sauce with a bit of grapefruit.
yellow mustard shrimp balls are also very recommended, delicious.
When I went out for a trip, I rarely ate lunch at the hotel, but Nagasakis noon package at Monterey was intended to kill anyone? ...
1680 yen set menu, including salad, chef's pasta, chicken dishes, ice cream, coffee, bread or renewable... Great noon to the violent, the problem is that the taste is still very good!
Environment is also very good, the service is very authentic, that is the kind of a British butler station, ask you "May I help you", every dish is finished to introduce what is inside ...
this Lunch is really good value! ( )
Nagasaki Peace Park, the time here is quiet
Japan Hiroshima and Nagasaki, two cities that were once destroyed by the US atomic bomb. Today, Hiroshima and Nagasaki have a Peace Park. The first thing I saw at the entrance to the park was the symbolic Peace of Peace in the Peace Park, a male peace god. On the right hand, the index finger is pointing to the sky, indicating that the atomic bomb has fallen. The right hand is flat and the palm is facing down, wishing the world Antai. World Peace.
The peaceful spring on the side of the park means giving a glass of water to the tragic souls killed in the disaster and praying for their blessings. At the same time, in order to pray for a worldly peace. The ever-changing fountain takes the shape of a dove of peace and flies, and at the same time has the shape of a crane, symbolizing the Nagasaki Port, which is known as the crane port. It is said that many people died at the time because there was no water. There was a pool under the sculpture.
There are various sculptures everywhere in the park, which are presented by governments to express their hope for peace and blessings for world peace. There are many in Europe, many in Asia and Africa, including a "peace" sculpture given by China. It is said that there is also the same paragraph in Fuxingmen, Beijing. On both sides of the statue, there is a thousand paper crane tower. There are thousands of paper cranes, water and prayers. There is an old legend in Japan. If someone folds a thousand paper cranes, the crane will fulfill his wish, like a long life, or recover from a serious illness. In Asia, people with a thousand paper cranes can think of a good wish, so the paper crane has become a special occasion gift.
To Nagasaki, I always remembered that "Nagasaki is raining today." Nagasaki is a seaport city. The maritime climate caused time and rain. We even drenched a sun rain in Nagasaki. After a few minutes, it turned fine.
6-Day Japan Tour: The Ultimate Guide!
Hey guys, here's the ultimate guide to a 6-day tour of Japan! Attractions, food, transportation - everything you need to know to make your Japan trip a dream come true! Save it now!
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🛣️ Itinerary:
DAY 1: Cruise at sea 🚢 - Enjoy the beautiful sea views and cruise facilities, and start your wonderful journey!
DAY 2: Cruise at sea 🌊 - Have fun on the cruise and experience a different kind of life at sea.
DAY 3: Nagasaki Port 🏙️ - Explore the unique style of Nagasaki and experience exotic culture.
DAY 4: Kumamoto Castle 🏰 - Visit the historic Kumamoto Castle and appreciate the beauty of traditional Japanese architecture.
DAY 5: Cruise at sea 🌅 - Continue to enjoy the comfort and fun of the cruise and feel the grandeur of the sea.
DAY 6: Return by cruise 🛳️ - End your pleasant trip to Japan and return home with a full load.
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🧳 Travel preparation:
📞 Remember to get a Japanese SIM card so you can stay in touch.
🔌 Bring a plug adapter. Japan's voltage is 110 volts, so don't get it wrong.
🪪 Prepare your passport and visa, as you'll need them for entry and exit.
👗 Japan is already getting cold in November, so thick coats and long pants are a must.
🔋 Chargers and power banks, so your phone and camera never run out of power.
💰 Cash and credit cards, so shopping and dining are easier.
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Best harbour view
Best harbour view at Marriot Nagasaki
A Must-Visit for Hard Bread Lovers! Bread & Espresso in Nagasaki
During my trip to Nagasaki, I had a plan that didn't include breakfast, so I needed to find a place to eat in the morning. I didn't feel like settling for convenience store food, nor was I in the mood for seafood.
"Let's find some delicious bread!"
That's how I discovered this place. It's only open on Mondays, and I heard there's a line forming even before it opens at 6:30 AM. However, I couldn't wake up early and ended up going around 8:30 AM.
Although there were a few people in line, I was able to get the bread I wanted without any issues and enjoyed it back at the hotel. The shop was very quiet, and it seemed like many people were regulars. In this solemn atmosphere, I successfully made my purchase.
The bread looks hard on the outside, but it's crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside—absolutely perfect. Despite its simplicity, it has a rich flavor. I thought I might have bought too much, but I ended up eating it all easily.
It's definitely worth waking up early for...!! I can't forget it and want to visit again!
Nagasaki: A Sushi Restaurant with No Menu! The Dishes Change Based on the Day's Catch at 'Inaei'.
I visited this restaurant with my mother during our trip to Nagasaki. Despite calling on the same day, they were able to prepare a table for us, and we had a wonderful time.
The restaurant doesn't have a menu, and they suggest dishes like sashimi, grilled items, fried items, and simmered dishes based on the timing of your visit. It was my first time there, and I found it very exciting!
If it's your first visit, I recommend sitting at the counter! Everything we ate was exceptionally well-prepared, and the drinks were delicious. I definitely want to visit again.
Thank you for the meal.
Autumn in Japan | 6-day itinerary full of energy not to be missed.
| 6-day itinerary full of energy not to be missed. 6-day tour of Japan, amazing guide is here! Experience the unique Japanese style, enjoy the beautiful scenery, don't miss it!
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🚩Route overview:
DAY1: Yutoku Inari Shrine - Oouo Shrine's Torii in the Sea
Visit ancient shrines, experience the mysterious culture of Japan, and enjoy the unique style of the torii in the sea.
DAY2: Arita Porcelain Park - Kujukushima Cruise - Fukue Samurai Residence Street - Shimabara Outer Port
The close combination of ceramic art and island scenery, enjoy the magnificent scenery of Kujukushima, and then stroll through the historic streets to experience the style of Shimabara.
DAY3: Kumamoto Castle - Kusasenri (Kusasenrigahama) - Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine - Shirakawa Spring
The historical weight of Kumamoto Castle, the vastness of the grassland, the mystery and solemnity of the shrine, and the clear Shirakawa Spring, a day full of colorful itineraries.
DAY4: Yufuin Street - Lake Kinrin - Kamado Jigoku - Mojiko Retro
The freshness of Yufuin, the tranquil beauty of Lake Kinrin, the unique landscape of Kamado Jigoku, and the nostalgic style of Mojiko, each stop is unforgettable.
DAY5: Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
A sacred place built specifically for praying for academic progress, feel the faith and piety of the Japanese people.
DAY6: Saga - Shanghai
End a pleasant trip to Japan, return with a full load, and look forward to the next departure! 🛫
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Travel tips:
- Food: Try sushi 🍣, ramen 🍜, and don't forget to experience the delicious local wagyu beef 🥩!
- Exchange rate: The yen exchange rate fluctuates, it is recommended to check in advance 💴, and plan consumption reasonably.
- November climate: Cool and rainy 🌧️, remember to bring an umbrella 🌂 and a warm coat 🧥.
- Airport transportation: Both Narita and Haneda airports have subways 🚇 and buses 🚌 directly to the city, convenient and fast.
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Charming spots in Nagasaki, Megane Bridge
One of the most charming spots in Nagasaki, Megane Bridge (眼鏡橋), is a must-see for any traveler. Built in 1634, this stone bridge is famous for its unique reflection on the river, creating the illusion of “glasses.” Take a peaceful stroll along the banks, especially during sunset when the bridge is beautifully illuminated. Don’t forget to snap a photo and check out the surrounding historic sites and quaint streets. This scenic spot is perfect for a relaxing break from sightseeing.
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6-Day Autumn Trip to Japan: Don't Miss These Beautiful Spots!
First time in Japan? Check out this 6-day itinerary to experience the best of Japan and enjoy a unique Japanese-style trip!
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Japan is a country with a rich history, where ancient and modern cultures intertwine. 🏞️ Enjoy cherry blossoms at the foot of Mount Fuji and experience the unique local customs. 🎌 From the bustling streets of Tokyo to the ancient charm of Kyoto, there's something for everyone.
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🌟 Itinerary:
DAY 1: Yutoku Inari Shrine - Oouo Shrine
Visit ancient shrines and experience the mysterious culture of Japan. The torii gate in the sea is a unique sight.
DAY 2: Arita Porcelain Park - Kujukushima Cruise - Bukeyashiki Street - Shimabara Port
Enjoy a porcelain art tour, take a cruise to see the beautiful scenery of Kujukushima, stroll along Bukeyashiki Street to experience the historical charm, and finally arrive at Shimabara Port.
DAY 3: Kumamoto Castle - Kusasenri (Kusasenrigahama) - Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine - Shirakawa Spring
Visit the ancient Kumamoto Castle, stroll through Kusasenri to enjoy the beauty of nature, visit Kamishikimi Kumanoimasu Shrine, and explore the fresh Shirakawa Spring.
DAY 4: Yufuin Street - Lake Kinrin - Kamado Jigoku - Mojiko Retro
Shop and relax on Yufuin Street, enjoy the beautiful scenery of Lake Kinrin, experience the unique Kamado Jigoku, and take a nostalgic trip to Mojiko Retro.
DAY 5: Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine
Visit Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine to pray for academic success and career development.
DAY 6: Saga - Shanghai
End your wonderful trip to Japan and return to Shanghai from Saga. 🛫
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**Notes**:
- Visa information: You need to apply for a visa in advance to visit Japan. Prepare the required documents. 📝
- November weather: Japan is already in autumn in November, so remember to bring a thick coat and an umbrella. 🧥☔
- Specialty prices: Japan has a wide variety of specialties, but they are expensive. Compare prices before buying. 💰
- Food exploration: Sushi and ramen are must-tries, and you can also try local Wagyu beef barbecue. 🍣🍜🥩
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My Feast at Kaisen Uomaruasa Nagasaki!
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Kaisen Uomaruasa
〒850-0058
1-67 Onoecho, Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture
Dining at Kaisen Uomaruasa in Nagasaki was a seafood lover’s dream! The star of the meal was their signature kaisen don—an overflowing bowl of fresh sashimi on top of perfectly seasoned rice. Every bite was a burst of ocean-fresh flavor!
The colorful slices of tuna, salmon, shrimp, and more were beautifully arranged, making it almost too pretty to eat. But once I dug in, there was no stopping! The fish melted in my mouth, and the combination of flavors was pure bliss.
The atmosphere was lively, and the staff made me feel right at home. If you’re in Nagasaki, this is the spot to experience top-notch seafood. It was an unforgettable feast!
Nagasaki and Sasebo.
Nagasaki and Sasebo are two important cities in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, each with its own unique charm and rich tourism resources.
Nagasaki: As the capital of Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki has a rich historical and cultural heritage. Must-see attractions include Glover Garden, Peace Park, and the night view from Mount Inasa, which fully showcase Nagasaki's history, culture, and natural scenery. In addition, Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is also a great place for tourists to taste delicious food and experience exotic customs.
Sasebo: Located in the north of Nagasaki Prefecture, Sasebo is the second largest city in Nagasaki Prefecture, famous for its shipbuilding and defense industries. Sasebo has a US Navy base, so the cityscape is full of American style. In addition, Sasebo is also a famous tourist city, with attractions such as Huis Ten Bosch, the largest theme park in Kyushu, and Kujukushima, which is a member of the "World's Most Beautiful Bays Club." Visitors can taste Sasebo burgers, lemon steak, and other local delicacies, and enjoy a unique travel experience.
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