Nagasaki Wandering

Nagasaki is a city where every path you take and every view you see immerses you in its unique historical atmosphere. As one of Japan's early open ports, Nagasaki blends Eastern and Western cultures, religious architecture, and humanistic landscapes. It exudes a romantic and exotic charm while retaining its authentic Japanese essence. Every street and alley tells a story. This itinerary highlights several must-visit spots, from classic Western-style architecture to local shrines, Chinese cultural landmarks, and breathtaking scenic spots. If you enjoy slow travel with a touch of romance, join me on this little exploration!

🌟 Selected Nagasaki Attractions

1. Dutch Slope
📍Address: 2 Higashiyamatemachi, Nagasaki, 850-0911, Japan
⏰ Open all year round, 24 hours
This is one of Nagasaki's most iconic Western-style stone-paved slopes. Walking along it, you'll find many century-old European-style buildings on both sides, making you feel like you're strolling in Europe. The atmosphere is most beautiful in the early morning or at dusk. Don't forget to take stunning photos and pay attention to the intricate architectural details around you!

2. Karakara Nagasaki
📍Address: 10-21 Hamamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0853, Japan
If you're looking to enjoy authentic izakaya dishes, this small restaurant is a must-visit! Their skewers and local dishes are very popular, and the decor exudes a strong local vibe, perfect for a casual gathering with friends.

3. Chinatown North Gate
📍Address: 10 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
⏰ Open all year round, 24 hours
The North Gate of Nagasaki's Chinatown is one of its landmarks. It features many old-style Chinese restaurants and specialty snacks, reflecting the historical presence of the Chinese community. Walking through, you'll find atmospheric streets and lanterns, ideal for those interested in exploring foreign cultures.

4. Glover Garden
📍Address: 8-1 Minamiyamatemachi, Nagasaki, 850-0931, Japan
⏰ Opening hours vary by season; check the official website before visiting
🎫 Admission: 30.0
As one of Japan's oldest Western-style gardens and architectural complexes, Glover Garden combines French, British, and other architectural styles. From the garden, you can also enjoy a panoramic view of Nagasaki Harbor. The garden's scenery is beautiful year-round, so plan to spend some time exploring it.

5. Kosanro Chinatown Annex
📍Address: 13-13 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
A renowned Chinese restaurant in Nagasaki, famous for its local specialty "Champon (Nagasaki noodles)." The bright and spacious environment makes it perfect for lunch or dinner. A bowl of hot noodles here is sure to satisfy your cravings.

6. Suwa Shrine
As one of the oldest shrines in the Nagasaki area, it is solemn and elegant. After paying your respects, you can experience the atmosphere of different religious cultures. Visiting in autumn offers the added bonus of beautiful autumn foliage, which is truly soothing.

7. Oura Church
Nagasaki's most iconic Catholic church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The architecture is exquisite, and the atmosphere is romantic, with a strong European classical flavor. It is recommended to visit in the evening.

8. Megane Bridge Heart Stone
This double-arched stone bridge, "Megane Bridge," has a classic Japanese style. Don't miss the chance to find the heart-shaped stone (Heart Stone), a must-visit spot for couples to take photos!

9. Confucius Shrine
The only authentic Chinese-style Confucius Shrine in all of Japan, it stands out with its architectural and garden features, exuding a rich Chinese cultural charm. It's a great place to quietly appreciate the ancient ambiance.

Post by Mr. D T | Oct 11, 2025

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