A Local Day in Nagasaki – Scenic Strolls, Soulful Moments & a Very Good Plate of Food

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Nagasaki is a city full of quiet charm and deep history—where the ocean meets the hills, and every stop tells a story. From local food to panoramic views, there’s a calm beauty here that stays with you.

I started my walk at Dejima Wharf, where sailboats sway gently and the sea breeze feels just right. I had lunch at Dejima Terrace, where I finally tried the local favorite: Turkish Rice. A wild mix of butter rice, Neapolitan spaghetti, pork cutlet, and salad—all on one plate, and all surprisingly good.

In the afternoon, I headed up to Mt. Inasa. Even during the day, the 360° view over Nagasaki is breathtaking—you can even spot Battleship Island far out on the sea. It’s no surprise this view is ranked among the world’s new top three nightscapes.

To end the day, I spent some quiet time at the Peace Park, Peace Statue, and Urakami Cathedral. Each site is moving in its own way, and walking through them gently reminds you of the strength in remembrance.

Why I recommend Nagasaki:
・It’s a city that balances history, reflection, and natural beauty all in one stroll
・You’ll find meaningful moments—and delicious surprises—around every corner

📍Nagasaki City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan
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Post by ayutrip | May 19, 2025

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