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DMO Nagasaki

1-1 Dejima-machi, 850-0862
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Nagasaki was instrumental in the diffusion of new ideas throughout Japan and has paved the way for international trade between Japan and the world. It is known the world over for a legacy that spans peace initiatives, warm hospitality, and cultural diversity. An open-minded city, Nagasaki stands as an ideal location for international conferences where people can come together to lead global change and create new legacies.

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Distance from Nagasaki Airport airport 23.612 mi
Distance from Fukuoka Airport airport 91.963 mi

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Nomozaki Daffodil Festival
Nomozaki Daffodil Festival
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The Nomozaki Narcissus Festival is held annually in Suisen-no-Sato Park, in the Nomozaki district at the tip of the Nagasaki Peninsula. The slightly elevated park offers a great view of the beautiful ocean surrounding Nomozaki and the island of Hashima (also known as Gunkanjima, or 'Battleship Island'), amid the splendor of around 10 million daffodils in full bloom. The scent of the daffodils, which is carried on the salty sea breeze, has been chosen as one of the "100 Scents of Japan" by the Ministry of the Environment. The festival is a feast for the eyes and the nose!
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Nagasaki Lantern Festival
Nagasaki Lantern Festival
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Because this festival was started by Chinese residents of Nagasaki to celebrate the Chinese New Year, it originally took place in Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown as a “Chinese New Year Celebration.” However, in 1994 it grew to become the “Nagasaki Lantern Festival” and became a major seasonal tradition illuminating Nagasaki’s winter. The Nagasaki Lantern Festival takes place every year from January 1st of the Lunar Calendar (Chinese New Year) to January 15th, spanning 15 days of activities. During this time, similar to the Lantern Festival in China, over 15,000 Chinese lanterns richly paint Nagasaki’s Shinchi Chinatown, Hama-ichi, and Kankodori Arcade as well as other parts of the city. You will be fascinated by the wide expanse of events dripping in the color of China.
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Shitsu Church
Shitsu Church
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Shoro Nagashi Festival (Spirit Boat Procession)
Shoro Nagashi Festival (Spirit Boat Procession)
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On the evening of August 15th, beautifully adorned boats carrying the spirits of those that have passed away that year are carried to the harbor. They pass through the streets in a glorious sendoff amid the clamor of gongs and firecrackers.
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Former Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum
Former Hong Kong & Shanghai Bank Nagasaki Branch Museum
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Built in 1904, this three story important cultural asset is the largest western-style building in Nagasaki. The first floor, where banking duties took place, is now rented out for exhibitions, concerts, and much more. The second and third floors introduce the history of Nagasaki.
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Nakano Chaya
Nakano Chaya
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Mentioned in the famous Nagasaki folk song Nagasaki Burabura Bushi, this garden is one of the few remaining Edo Era gardens of its kind and is a municipally designated historic site. There is also an exhibit of the manga artist Shimizu Kon inside.
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Siebold Memorial Museum
Siebold Memorial Museum
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Siebold arrived in Japan in 1823 as a doctor for the Dutch East Indies Company. After researching Japan he introduced his findings to Europe. He also opened up the Narutaki School where he taught Western medicine that helped to modernize medicine in Japan. Siebold and his Wife and Daughter Siebold was charged as a spy and deported from Japan. After returning to Holland, Siebold worked with the help of the royal family to open Japan to the outside world, channeling his desire to see his wife and daughter. He was able to return to Japan though he would die just four years later.
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Bekko Crafts Museum
Bekko Crafts Museum
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Built in 1898 as a customs office in Nagasaki, this museum houses many precious Bekko crafts and tools and is recognized as an important cultural asset.
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Nagai Takashi Memorial Museum (Nyokodo)
Nagai Takashi Memorial Museum (Nyokodo)
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Dr. Takashi Nagai, a Roman Catholic, gave this tiny house a name inspired by the Bible quote “love thy neighbor as thyself” (“nyoko” means “as thyself”). He lost his wife when the atomic bomb fell and he himself succumbed to leukemia, but that did not stop him from providing aid to other victims. He calls for peace in his many writings. The adjacent memorial hall used to be a library he set up with his own money. The doctor’s photos and personal items are now on display.
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Endo Shusaku Literary Museum
Endo Shusaku Literary Museum
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The sea, which is the symbolic home of Japan's Christians, was the setting for Shusaku Endo's representative novel, Silence. Mr. Endo himself also favored the scenery of the open sea. As a result, this literature museum was established in May 2000, with the cooperation of Mr. Endo's widow, on a rise that commands a view of the calm Sea of Sumonada. It contains more than 25,000 exhibits as well as the traces of Mr. Endo's life. It also displays items connected to Mr. Endo's literature. Born in Tokyo in 1923, Endo Shusaku was baptized as a Catholic at the age of 11. As an adult, he pursued the question of Japan's spiritual climate and Christianity. He was an author who, throughout his lifetime, used the approach of literature to investigate the issue of religion in depth. The exhibition room features some of Mr. Endo's precious possessions - such as his original manuscripts and stationery - as well as his work desk. His main novels are Silence and The Life of Jesus.
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Nagasaki Kunchi
Nagasaki Kunchi
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Nagasaki Kunchi is a vibrant, energetic festival, celebrating the local deity worshipped at Suwa Shrine, with a history stretching back some 380 years. The performances at this event, which have been designated as Important Intangible Folk Cultural Properties of Japan, include not only Japanese folk dances but also vivid evidence of the longstanding intercultural exchange that Nagasaki is famous for, in the form of Chinese-influenced dragon dances, Western elements like the Dutch Ship and the Dutch Comedies, and many more. There are four main venues to watch the performances (Suwa Shrine, Chuo-Park, Yasaka Shrine, and Otabisho), and tickets must be purchased in advance. If you don't have tickets to the paid seating area, it is possible to get a glimpse of the performances at the non-paid area; however, it might be super crowded as those areas are very popular. In addition, you can also watch the Odori-Cho (the performing groups) perform when they go around the city visiting local businesses, shops, and communities! This is called "Niwasaki Mawari", and it is said that it will bring good fortune!
Former Chinese Quarter
Former Chinese Quarter
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This Chinese colony was established with the objective of preventing illegal trade. Several dozens of long rooms were lined up providing accommodation for around 2000 people.
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
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The Shinchi area was originally land reclaimed for warehouses used by Chinese boats. Today it is one of Japan’s top three Chinatowns, featuring a total of 250m crisscrossing roads filled with Chinese restaurants, shops and large red Chinese gates.
Ioujima island
Ioujima island
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Ioujima island is 12km around, combine with 2 small island – Okinoshima and Ioujima, where you cannot see any traffic signal, and will feel the time slowly. The island is full with activities – the marine activities such as SUP surfing, sea kayak – rental cycle and Segway riding, the time you have will never be enough to enjoy all the entertainment and the nature.
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Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
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180 penguins from nine of the eighteen different species can be seen swimmingly happily in the Aquarium Zone of this facility. Every Saturday, Sunday, and on national holidays, the museum provides “Feed the Penguins” and “Petting Zoo” events. A Hands-on Experience where you can see up close fish and other creatures from rivers, ponds, and trees is available in the Experience Nature Zone of the facility. There is even a Sea Kayaking Experience at the man-made beach just outside of the aquarium.
Gunkanjima Island (Hashima Island)
Gunkanjima Island (Hashima Island)
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Hashima lies around 4.5km west of the Nagasaki peninsula, 2.5km southwest of the Mitsubishi Mining Company's main coalmine on the island of Takashima, and 19km southwest of Nagasaki harbor. It is a tiny island with a seabed coalmine. It measures 480m north to south and 160m east to west, with a circumference of 1,200m and an area of 63,000m2. The island is surrounded by a sea wall, and has multi-storey reinforced concrete apartments, giving it the appearance of the warship Tosa. For this reason it has become known as "Gunkanjima" (Battleship Island). After the mine was closed, the island was deserted and fell silent for many years. On January 5 2009, however, Hashima was included as part of a tentative list of modern industrial heritage sites in Kyushu and Yamaguchi that are being considered for World Heritage status. Thus, the island begins a new chapter in its history.
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