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Obama Onsen — Longest Hot Spring Footbath in Japan
Nagasaki

Obama Onsen — Longest Hot Spring Footbath in Japan

Obama Onsen is a coastal hot spring town facing the Tachibana Bay, known for having the highest water temperature of any…

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Updated Jun 2026
Oura Catholic Church — Japan's Oldest Surviving Church
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Oura Catholic Church — Japan's Oldest Surviving Church

Built in 1864 by French missionary Father Petitjean, Oura Church is the oldest surviving Christian church in Japan and a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nagasaki Champon at Shikairo — The Original Recipe Since 1899
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Nagasaki Champon at Shikairo — The Original Recipe Since 1899

Champon — thick wheat noodles in a milky pork-bone and chicken broth loaded with seafood and vegetables — was invented i…

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Updated Jun 2026
Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) — Abandoned Concrete Dystopia
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Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) — Abandoned Concrete Dystopia

Hashima Island, universally known as Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) for its silhouette resembling a warship, is a 6.3-he…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nagasaki Peace Park & Atomic Bomb Museum
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Nagasaki Peace Park & Atomic Bomb Museum

At 11:02 on August 9, 1945, a plutonium bomb detonated 500 meters above the Urakami Valley, instantly killing an estimat…

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Updated Jun 2026
Kujukushima (99 Islands) — Sea Kayaking Paradise
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Kujukushima (99 Islands) — Sea Kayaking Paradise

Kujukushima ('99 islands,' though actually 208) is a scattering of forested islets across Omura Bay north of Sasebo — a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Goto Islands — Remote Christian Pilgrimage Churches
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Goto Islands — Remote Christian Pilgrimage Churches

The Goto Islands, a 100km-long archipelago 100km west of Nagasaki in the East China Sea, were the final refuge of Japan'…

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Updated Jun 2026
Glover Garden — Western Mansions on the Hillside
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Glover Garden — Western Mansions on the Hillside

Glover Garden preserves nine Western-style mansions from Nagasaki's treaty port era (1859–1899), clustered on a terraced…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hirado Castle — Sea Castle of the Christian Daimyo
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Hirado Castle — Sea Castle of the Christian Daimyo

Hirado Castle occupies a forested peninsula surrounded on three sides by the Hirado Strait, commanding views of both the…

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Updated Jun 2026
Shimabara Castle & Christian Rebellion Site
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Shimabara Castle & Christian Rebellion Site

Shimabara Castle (1625) stands on the site of the Shimabara Rebellion (1637–1638) — the largest armed uprising in Edo-pe…

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Updated Jun 2026
Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell) — Active Volcanic Vents
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Unzen Jigoku (Unzen Hell) — Active Volcanic Vents

Unzen Jigoku is a 500-meter-wide field of active volcanic vents on the slopes of Mt. Unzen, emitting sulfurous steam at…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sasebo Burger — The Original American Burger in Japan
Nagasaki

Sasebo Burger — The Original American Burger in Japan

Sasebo, home to a major US naval base since 1945, is where American-style hamburgers entered Japanese food culture. In t…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nagasaki Chinatown — Oldest in Japan
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Nagasaki Chinatown — Oldest in Japan

Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is Japan's oldest Chinatown, established in the 1690s when the Tokugawa shogunate designated…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hasami Porcelain — Modern Ceramics from a 400-Year Kiln Town
Nagasaki

Hasami Porcelain — Modern Ceramics from a 400-Year Kiln Town

Hasami Town, adjacent to Arita but in Nagasaki Prefecture, has produced porcelain for 400 years using the same clay sour…

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Updated Jun 2026
Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge) — Japan's Oldest Stone Arch
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Megane-bashi (Spectacles Bridge) — Japan's Oldest Stone Arch

Megane-bashi ('Spectacles Bridge') is a double-arched stone bridge built in 1634 by the Chinese monk Mokusunyoujo — the…

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Updated Jun 2026
Iki Island — Barley Shochu & Ancient Burial Mounds
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Iki Island — Barley Shochu & Ancient Burial Mounds

Iki Island (138 km²) in the Genkai Sea produces 50% of Japan's barley shochu (mugi-jochu) — the island's volcanic soil a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hirado Xavier Memorial Church & Temple Next Door
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Hirado Xavier Memorial Church & Temple Next Door

Hirado Xavier Memorial Church (1931) stands on the exact spot where Francis Xavier preached in 1550 during his first mis…

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Updated Jun 2026
Sofukuji Temple — Zen Buddhism Meets Chinese Architecture
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Sofukuji Temple — Zen Buddhism Meets Chinese Architecture

Sofukuji is a Chinese-style Zen temple established in 1629 by Chinese residents of Nagasaki, built in the Ming Dynasty a…

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Updated Jun 2026
Mount Inasa Night View — One of Japan's Three Best
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Mount Inasa Night View — One of Japan's Three Best

Mount Inasa (333m) overlooks Nagasaki from the west, providing a 360-degree panorama that includes the harbor, city cent…

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Updated Jun 2026
Huis Ten Bosch — Dutch Theme Park in Kyushu
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Huis Ten Bosch — Dutch Theme Park in Kyushu

Huis Ten Bosch is a 152-hectare recreation of a Dutch town, built in 1992 at a cost of ¥225 billion as a resort destinat…

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Updated Jun 2026
Fukue Island Beaches — Crystal Water of the East China Sea
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Fukue Island Beaches — Crystal Water of the East China Sea

Fukue Island, the largest of the Goto Islands, has 20+ named beaches with water clarity and sand quality that rival Okin…

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Updated Jun 2026
Dejima — The Only Window to the West for 200 Years
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Dejima — The Only Window to the West for 200 Years

Dejima was an artificial fan-shaped island built in 1636 to confine Portuguese traders, and later (1641–1859) served as…

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Updated Jun 2026
Shimabara Spring Water Swimming Carp Streets
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Shimabara Spring Water Swimming Carp Streets

Shimabara City's residential streets flow with crystal-clear spring water emerging from underground volcanic aquifers be…

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Updated Jun 2026
Hirado Dutch Trading Post (Hirado Oranda Shokan)
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Hirado Dutch Trading Post (Hirado Oranda Shokan)

Before Dejima, the Dutch East India Company maintained its Japan headquarters in Hirado from 1609 to 1641. The reconstru…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nagasaki Castella Cake — Portuguese Sweet Perfected in Japan
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Nagasaki Castella Cake — Portuguese Sweet Perfected in Japan

Castella (カステラ) is a sponge cake introduced to Nagasaki by Portuguese merchants in the 16th century. The Japanese versio…

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Updated Jun 2026
Nagasaki Ropeway Night View to Mt. Inasa
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Nagasaki Ropeway Night View to Mt. Inasa

The Nagasaki Ropeway, rebuilt in 2020 with new larger cabins, is the definitive way to experience the Mt. Inasa night vi…

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Updated Jun 2026