Dejima
For over 200 hundred years, the tiny island of Dejima in Nagasaki Harbor was Japan's only point of contact with the wider world.
If you're visiting Nagasaki, check out this list of top tips and things to do to make the most of your time there.
For over 200 hundred years, the tiny island of Dejima in Nagasaki Harbor was Japan's only point of contact with the wider world.
Weave your way through the highest concentrations of islands in Japan at Kujukushima National Park near Sasebo
Megane-bashi is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan and it got the nickname "Spectacles Bridge" due to the reflections of t...
Visit Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and learn everything about the second atomic bomb that was dropped on Nagasaki, the tragedy...
The actual name of this island is Hashima. It is located around 4.5km west of the Nagasaki Peninsula, a very small island wit...
Experience Nagasaki's 'Hell', Unzen Jigoku, by wandering paths that snake around heated gas vents, billowing steam, and scald...
Visit Nagasaki’s Mount Inasa for some truly magical views of the city which are said to best amongst the top three night view...
Sasebo lies on the western end of Japan, and is a hub for foreigners due to the presence of a U.S Navy base. The second large...