Higashi-yamate Chikyū-kan

Nagasaki


In the Dutch Slopes a quirky 'World Foods Restaurant' operates most weekends; each week a different chef comes to prepare inexpensive meals from their home country – some 70 nations have been represented so far. This little gem is what cultural exchange is all about. Chess and language exchange are also reasons to stop by.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Nagasaki attractions

1. Ko-shashin-shiryōkan

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In the Dutch Slopes, this quiet museum showcases the area's history through historic photographs (note that most signage is in Japanese). The combined…

2. Dutch Slopes

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The gently inclined flagstone streets known as the Dutch Slopes were once lined with wooden Dutch houses. Several buildings here have been beautifully…

3. Maizō-shiryōkan

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In the Dutch Slopes area, this museum has archaeological artefacts. The combined admission includes Ko-shashin-shiryōkan.

5. Ōura Cathedral

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This hilltop church, Japan's oldest (1864), is dedicated to the 26 Christians who were crucified in Nagasaki in 1597. The former seminary and bishop's…

6. Glover Garden

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Some two dozen former homes of the city's Meiji-period European residents and other important buildings have been reassembled in this beautifully…

7. Gunkanjima Digital Museum

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For days when Gunkanjima is inaccessible (or even when it's not), you can tour the island from afar via high-tech video presentations and virtual-reality…

8. Glover House

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A Unesco World Heritage site and Japan's oldest wooden Western-style building, this house, and the garden around it, are named for Thomas Glover (1838…