Step Into Japan’s Quirky Old Trade Days

#springitinerary The Dejima Weren Trading House in Nagasaki is like jumping into a time machine straight back to Japan’s wild Edo period. This place was once the only window Japan had to the Western world, and the Dutch were the ones keeping that tiny trade door open. The reconstructed trading house is super cool, it’s got old wooden floors, vintage maps, and recreated rooms that show how the Dutch lived, worked, and probably partied a little too.
You can almost picture the awkward but fascinating culture clash going on. The whole Dejima area has been restored with love, and walking around it gives you a mix of old-school charm and weird global history energy. It’s not huge, but there’s something really fun about imagining this tiny island as a hub of secret knowledge, exotic goods, and low-key diplomacy. Totally worth checking out if you’re in Nagasaki and want something different.

Post by Nengkh9 | May 13, 2025

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