Take a stroll through the history of east meets west in this picturesque garden with glorious views.
Glover Garden, one of Nagasaki’s best attractions, offers great insight into the early western settlers in Japan their in the late 1800s.
The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum helps to ensure that future generations never forget the awful occurrence and never let it happen again.
Meganebashi stone bridge is said to be one of the oldest in Japan. Its double arch design led to the nickname ‘Spectacles Bridge’.
Confucius Shrine is the only authentic Chinese-style mausoleum in Japan, featuring rare objects, national treasures and Chinese architecture.
The Gunkanjima Digital Museum does a fantastic job of preserving the memories of life on Hashima, the now-abandoned island in Nagasaki.
For fans of Studio Ghibli’s films, visit the museum dedicated to one of the studio’s most influential art directors.