No no Budo

Nagasaki


Come for the buffet, stay for the view at the new Nagasaki branch of this much-loved casual buffet chain. Dozens of savoury and dessert offerings concentrate on organic and local, including an entire counter of Nagasaki specialities. The views from the far windows overlooking the harbour offer a great perspective on the city.


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Nearby Nagasaki attractions

1. 26 Martyrs Museum

0.22 MILES

Just next door to the memorial wall that honours the memory of 26 Christians murdered here in the 16th century, this museum houses Christianity-related…

2. 26 Martyrs Memorial

0.26 MILES

This memorial wall has reliefs of the 26 Christians – six Spanish friars and 20 Japanese – crucified in 1597 during a harsh crackdown. The youngest killed…

3. Fukusai-ji Kannon

0.38 MILES

This temple takes the form of a huge turtle carrying an 18m-high figure of the goddess Kannon on its back. Inside, a Foucault pendulum (demonstrating the…

4. Shōfuku-ji

0.45 MILES

This temple, surrounded by serene gardens, is not to be confused with Sōfuku-ji (in Teramachi). It contains an arched stone gate dating from 1657. The…

5. Nagasaki Museum of History & Culture

0.53 MILES

This large museum with attractive displays focuses on Nagasaki's proud history of international exchange. Additionally, there's a fabulous, detailed…

6. Dejima

0.56 MILES

In 1641 the Tokugawa shogunate banished all foreigners from Japan, with one exception: Dejima, a fan-shaped, artificial island in Nagasaki harbour. From…

7. Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum

0.64 MILES

Designed by Kuma Kengo (the architect behind Tokyo's Nezu Museum and 2020 Olympic Stadium), this museum straddles a canal in an environmentally friendly…

8. Megane-bashi

0.69 MILES

The best known of several bridges that cross the Nakashima-gawa, the Spectacles Bridge is so called because the reflection of the arches in the water…