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Japan

Nagasaki / Radiating history and beauty

MeowScore 🙀101/100
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🐈 Cats in the city 😸
☀️ Sun-soaked days 😸
🚗 Traffic density 😻
🔈 Noisiness 😻
📸 Views and Sightseeing 😻
🌳 Parks and greenery 😸
👮‍♂️ Safety 😻
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Reasonable prices

Bigmac $?

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Nagasaki can be moderately priced for tourists, especially with a bit of research. However, certain attractions and shopping areas can be more expensive.

Visit local markets and try street food for cheap options. Look for souvenirs at small shops or department stores rather than tourist traps.

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Sightseeing

Usual visit duration

2-3 days

Sightseeing

Most popular attractions can be seen in 2-3 days.

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Japan

Tipping

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No tipping culture in Japan

Cash is preferred, credit card is becoming more common. Splitting the bill is not common, but may be accepted in larger groups. Leave coins as change.

internet situation

great Speed

Fiber-optic broadband available in most areas

great Availability

Good coverage and options from multiple providers

excellent Cellular

Strong cell reception across the city

Electric socket type B

Common in North and Central America. Safer because of grounding pin, mind voltage differences.

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Good infrastructure

LGBTQ tolerated

Mixed attitudes

Cat’s whiskers tingle exploring Nagasaki's purrfect mix of modern and traditional Japanese culture.

Furry friends feel right at home in this charming city, where cat cafes and street vendors abound!

Things to do

The mainstream

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Dejima
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Mount Inasa
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Osakana Tengoku
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Glover Garden
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Nagasaki Peace Park

The mainstream

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Dejima

An island with a rich history that was once an isolated Dutch trading post. Cats can learn about Japan's isolation policy and the Dutch influence on Nagasaki's culture.

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Mount Inasa

A mountain with stunning views that can be reached by cable car. Cats can enjoy a panoramic view of Nagasaki and stay warm in the cable car's cozy cabin.

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Osakana Tengoku

An indoor seafood market that offers fresh fish and a variety of local foods. Cats can indulge in seafood delicacies and experience a true Japanese market.

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Glover Garden

A unique garden that offers breathtaking views of Nagasaki's harbor. Cats can admire Western-style buildings and learn about Japan's past trading history.

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Nagasaki Peace Park

A beautiful park where cats can roam free and enjoy nature and peace. It commemorates the victims of the atomic bomb.

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Off the beaten path

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Meganebashi Bridge
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Nagasaki Dejima
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Inasa Yama
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Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium
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Glover Garden

Off the beaten path

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Meganebashi Bridge

Known as the Spectacles Bridge, this historic stone arch bridge offers picturesque views of the Nakashima River. 🌉👓🌊

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Nagasaki Dejima

A small island that was once home to a vibrant Dutch trading community in the early 17th century. 🏝️🇳🇱💰

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Inasa Yama

A stunning mountain with a cable car offering breathtaking views of Nagasaki and its surrounding islands. 🏞️🚡🌄

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Nagasaki Penguin Aquarium

Home to a variety of penguin species, as well as other aquatic animals. 🐧🐠🦈

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Glover Garden

A beautiful park with Western-style mansions, offering panoramic views of Nagasaki. 🌳🏠🌅

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biking hostile

Limited infrastructure

walkable -ish

Good infrastructure

LGBTQ tolerated

Mixed attitudes

Mindful meoweler tips

Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum

The importance of this famous landmark is the serious message of war and peace that it portrays to all visitors. The museum tells the story of the suffering from the atomic bombing of Nagasaki, and Peace Park is a solemn reminder of the importance to work towards a world without nuclear weapons.

Kujukushima Aquarium Umikirara

The Kujukushima Aquarium Umikirara is home to over 30,000 species of fish, giant sea turtles, and sea lions. Relax and observe the endless sea views of the Kujuki Islands whilst learning about Nagasaki's aquatic wildlife.

Dejima Island

Dejima Island was historically a Dutch trading post and is currently one of Nagasaki's most popular tourist spots. Cats will enjoy the old Japanese-style houses and the fusion of Dutch and Japanese culture that is preserved on the island.

Useful external sites

www.nagasaki-tabinet.com

Nagasaki Official Tourism Website

This is the official tourism website of Nagasaki that provides information about tourist attractions, festivals, accommodations, and transportation in Nagasaki.

www.at-nagasaki.jp/foreign_language/english

Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum

This is the official website of Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum that provides information about exhibitions and events related to the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945.

www.Nagasaki-tabinet.com/spots/detail/81

Nagasaki Peace Park

This is the official website of Nagasaki Peace Park that provides information about the park, including the Peace Statue and Fountain of Peace.


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