Nagasaki Travel Guide

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The best and easiest way to travel around the beautiful bay city of Nagasaki is by tram. The logical place to begin in central Nagasaki, is the station area, Daikoku-machi . Although cluttered and busy, it contains dozens of shops and restaurants of interest, as well as a handful of popular and convenient hotels. In addition, extra travel information is … Read Nagasaki introduction

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Suwa Shrine

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You only reach this shrine after climbing up 200 stone steps; so bring some walking shoes. The patron god of the shrine is protectorate of Nagasaki Prefecture and its seas. Thousands of area residents visit it every year to pray for good …
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Urakami Cathedral
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Hypocentre Park
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Ikoi no Mori Grass Ski Resort
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum

Hotel JAL City Nagasaki

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This chain hotel, managed by Japan Air Lines, features comfortable rooms, with mini-bars and full amenities. The location is good as well--right beside …
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Holiday Inn Nagasaki
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Nagasaki Washington Hotel
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Hotel New Tanda
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Nagasaki Grand Hotel

Steak House Okano

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This restaurant combines a pleasant dining atmosphere with steak done the right way. The interior is well lit, with simple wooden design, and a long, curved counter that seats ten on the first floor. On the third and fourth floors, tables …
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Kurashi no Kohgeiyaki, Mingei to Koh'hi Keyaki
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Chikyu-kan
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Bajuni
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Bagdad Cafe

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