Nagasaki History and Culture Museum
by Ruby Rivera 456
Jul 18, 2025
- Opening Hours: 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM (last admission at 6:30 PM), closed on the 1st and 3rd Mondays of each month (or the following day if it's a holiday).
- Ticket Information: General admission to the permanent exhibition is free, while special exhibitions may require separate tickets. Check the official website for details.
- Location: Conveniently located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, easily accessible by public transportation.
Collections
- Historical Materials: The museum houses approximately 48,000 items related to Nagasaki's international exchanges, including ancient documents and paintings. The "Japan" paintings are particularly valuable as they depict landscapes of Japan from that era.
- Reconstructed Buildings: Part of the Nagasaki Magistrate's Office has been reconstructed within the museum, allowing visitors to experience the architectural style and historical atmosphere firsthand.
- Traditional Crafts: The collection also features unique traditional handicrafts such as mother-of-pearl inlay work, tortoiseshell products, and Nagasaki embroidery.
Exhibitions & Events
- Permanent Exhibition: Systematically presents Nagasaki's historical evolution from ancient to modern times through various artifacts, documents, and artworks, showcasing its cultural exchanges with other countries.
- Special Exhibitions: Hosts rotating special exhibitions, such as the 2025 "Spooky Ghost Ukiyo-e" special exhibition.
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