Time in Nagasaki is your time. You can arrange it with your favorite plan. However, it is recommended to make and eat Nagasaki's soul food together because it will be a very pleasant memory. The sightseeing plan can be customized. Let's join.
We will pick you up at Nagasaki station, International cruise ship terminal or hotel lobby. We will be waiting for you with a signboard with the lead travel name. And drop you off at the hotel or location you specify.
The Peace Park is a place to commemorate the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. This quiet space features a peace memorial statue, a beautiful fountain and monuments from many countries. It's a good place to visit Nagasaki first.
Mt. Nabekanmuri is a great place to overlook the beautiful Nagasaki Port. It is located on a road that large buses cannot pass, so there are few spectators and it is a little-known scenic spot. The Giant Cantilever Crane, an industrial and cultural heritage of Meiji Japan, can be seen in front of you, and you can also face Mt. Inasa.
I will take you to the supermarket where the locals shop. Join me in shopping for ingredients for Champon, Nagasaki's soul food. There are a variety of ingredients in supermarkets, and some can only be bought in Japan. The ingredients of champon are noodles, soups, vegetables, pork, seafood, and fish cakes.It will surely be a pleasant purchase.
Now, let's cook Nagasaki's soul food champon together. This is not a classroom taught by a professional cook, but a regular home cook. Let's make delicious champon and eat it together. It will be the best memory for you.
Dejima, an artificial island built by order of the Tokugawa shogunate, was completed in 1636 and has played a major role in Japan's modernization for about 200 years as the only window open to Western Europe in Japan.
In 1597, the shogun issued a ban on Christians, and six Franciscan missionaries and 20 Japan believers were executed. In 1962, a bronze statue monument to the Twenty-Six Saints was erected, and at the same time, this memorial hall of the Twenty-Six Saints and the cathedral were built, which introduces the history of Christianity
Nagasaki became the territory of the Jesuit Church during the Sengoku period, and the three shrines of Suwa, Morisaki, and Sumiyoshi, which were once associated with Nagasaki City, were made Nagasaki's native gods in 1625.
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