There’s much to see in this Nagasaki itinerary from the chilling atomic bomb history to influences from China and Europe and delicious food.
Nagasaki Champon is the city’s most famous regional dish. This filling Chinese inspired dish will have you smiling until the last sip.
Shianbashi and Doza represent Nagasaki’s best nightlife area, with gourmet food and great energy, but there’s more here than meets the eye.
Once hidden, the Japanese Christians are now UNESCO World Heritage famous. We travel to Goto Islands to visit some of them and talk to the locals.
The breathtaking views and opportunities for leisure and relaxation make the Goto Islands the perfect destination for the new era.
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Mount Unzen’s last eruption shocked the nation, though this did not stop locals from re-establishing their lives at the foot of the fire-breathing giant.
In Shinkamigoto, you’ll encounter stunning vistas, marine activities and hands-on workshops that capture the essence of the area.
Off the beaten path in Kyushu, Ojika Island is a peaceful paradise with historical sites, scenic beaches and rustic countryside life.
Fukue Island is the largest of the Goto Islands, famous for local cuisine, beautiful coastal scenery and an abundance of Catholic churches.
Dejima is an open-air museum on the site of Nagasaki’s historic Dutch Trading Post, showing the life of Dutch foreigners in the 1800s.