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If you like shopping, take time out to go to Hamanomachi Arcade when in Nagasaki. If you have fun at Hamanomachi Arcade, you'll love Mt. Inasayama Observatory and Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium, both located nearby.
You can study the exhibits at Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, a museum with a storied past, during your travels to Nagasaki. Wander around Chinatown or experience the area's museums.
During your trip to Nagasaki, you can find the perfect gifts to bring home at Shianbashi Alley. Stroll along the waterfront or experience the area's museums.
Nagasaki is well known for its museums and port, while attractions include Nagasaki City Office and Nagasaki City Library. Visitors highlight this historical city's Chinatown while sights include Megane Bridge and Suwa Shrine.
Nagasaki has a fascinating history of links with the west from early Portuguese and Dutch traders to its Industrial Revolution and of course more recently the tragic events of World War Two. Several excellent museums around the city illustrate this.
Anonymous traveler
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The atomic bomb museum and related features nearby are definitely worth seeing and pondering. We must learn from history, but the sad fact is: do we?
David
10.0/10
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Nagasaki is great. The Atomic Bomb museum is very confronting and impressive. It was a real eye-opener. This you must see when in Nagasaki.
Erwin
10.0/10
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Urakami cathedral--full access is limited to service timetable. Oura cathedral/church charges 1000yen pp entrance--not mentioned on tourist info. Both require long steep climb to access.
Christopher
10.0/10
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Lovable humble city yet proud of its history and resiliency. And beautiful on top of that.
Kevin
8.0/10
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My primary reason would be to visit the Atomic Bombing historical sites as well as the Dejima (old abandoned coal mining island). Unless you're in Kyushu area, don't think would be a viable location to visit alone.
Peter
10.0/10
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Public transport within the city is great. It will be perfect if Shinkansen is direct from Hakata without train change.
TZE KING
10.0/10
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What a nice city, often overlooked bye tourists. You should consider visiting, it is worth it.
Carlos
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This is my 3rd time to Nagasaki. We enjoyed our time there. Lovely city.
"This is a great hotel right at JR Nagasaki station. The location makes it ideal for seeing the sites all over town no matter which transportation method you prefer, and if you like to eat, shop, or watch movies, the station mall is directly connected to the 5th floor of the hotel elevator and can only be accessed by guests of the hotel.
The rooms are what you'd expect from a Japanese business hotel, which is to say its "
"The hotel counter staffs are pretty nice and very helpful !!!
They helped us solved the night view shuttle problem because of the language barrier.
The lady, I forget her name, speaks English language fluently and always with smile .. very nice experience while we stay in New Nagasaki Hotel. "
"Only a few minutes’ walk from the JR Railway Station and easy to find the hotel. It has a spacious and impressive lobby and comfortable lounge. Clean and comfortable room with very friendly and professional staff. We enjoyed our stay, thank you. "
"Very nice hotel, great location for tourists.
Clean rooms, awesome staff, and excellent breakfast buffet option.
Easy access to train cars, good food, and shopping. "
"Excellent hotel near to the tram lines and centrally situated. Do opt for the buffet breakfast as you won’t need lunch. Great onsen on top floor. Lots of extra thrown in too. Excellent stay."
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What will the weather in Nagasaki be like during my visit?
August and July are typically the warmest months in Nagasaki, when the average temperature is 25°C. January and February are the coldest months, when the average temperature is 10°C. June and July are the months with the most rain.
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Spend time appreciating the museums and visiting the port in Nagasaki.
You might find the perfect souvenir at Amu Plaza Nagasaki or Hamanomachi Arcade. There's plenty more to see, including sights like Nagasaki City Office and Nagasaki City Library.