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Nagasaki Sasebo Seaside Festival

Nagasaki Sasebo Seaside Festival

For a weekend filled with live music, fun activities and explosive fireworks, look no further than the Sasebo Seaside Festival.

Tenkaiho

Tenkaiho

For seasonal flowers on one side and more than 200 tiny islands on the other, head to the observation deck at Tenkaiho.

Nizo Yamamoto Art Museum

Nizo Yamamoto Art Museum

For fans of Studio Ghibli’s films, visit the museum dedicated to one of the studio’s most influential art directors.

Nagasaki Nomozaki Dinosaur Park

Nagasaki Nomozaki Dinosaur Park

Go back to when dinosaurs and other prehistoric life roamed the Japanese archipelago.

Megane Bashi

Meganebashi Bridge

Constructed out of stone in 1634, this double-arched bridge spans the Nakashima River and is one of several stone bridges built around this time.

Dutch Slope

Dutch Slope

This historical gem is a must-see when visiting Nagasaki. 

Sofuku-ji Temple

Sofukuji Temple

The city of Nagasaki is predominantly identified with the horrific nuclear attack in 1945. This historical phenomenon and the trade relations with Portuguese and Dutch explorers in the 16th to 19th centuries...

Oura Church

Oura Church

A church with a memorial to the persecution of Christians in feudal Japan.

Glover Garden

Glover Garden

Take a stroll through the history of east meets west in this picturesque garden with glorious views.

Nagasaki Chinatown

Nagasaki Chinatown

Come walk the streets of Japan’s oldest Chinatown

Gunkanjima (Hashima Island)

The inspiration behind the villain’s hideout in the 2012 Bond film Skyfall, Gunkanjima is an eerie time capsule of Japan’s industrial age.