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.
Along with the Atomic Bomb Museum, visit the two parks in remembrance of the victims: the Hypocenter Park and the Nagasaki Peace Park.
The inspiration behind the villain’s hideout in the 2012 Bond film Skyfall, Gunkanjima is an eerie time capsule of Japan’s industrial age.
Urban explorers should take a Gunkanjima Cruise out of Nagasaki to witness the crumbling former coal mining island of Hashima for themselves.
Serving as the entrance to Saikai National Park (which is made up of a group of islands called Kujukushima), Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort is a waterfront complex offering plenty of marine activities
Fukue Island is the largest of the Goto Islands, famous for local cuisine, beautiful coastal scenery and an abundance of Catholic churches.
At just 30 minutes’ drive from the city, Nagasaki’s Apple Rock makes for a fantastic photography spot, particularly at sunset.
長崎県の雲仙普賢岳うんぜんふげんだけに行ってきました。標高は最高峰の平成新山へいせしんざんで1483mです。 長崎県の西側の島原半島しまばらはんとうを形成する火山です。雲仙岳は普賢岳・国見岳・妙見岳の三峰から成る総称で、登れる山としては普賢岳が最高峰です。総計20ほどの山々から成るとも言われています。