Nagasaki Dejima

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★ 4.8 (17K+ reviews) • 15K+ booked
Step into the captivating world of Nagasaki Dejima, an artificial island that once served as Japan's sole window to the Western world from 1636 to 1859. Nestled in the heart of Nagasaki, Dejima was a bustling trading post and the only gateway for Western trade and cultural exchange during Japan's isolationist Edo period. This unique historical enclave offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal era where East met West in a confined yet vibrant setting. Discover the allure of Dejima, where meticulously restored buildings and engaging exhibitions bring history to life, showcasing the island's crucial role in Japan's modernization and cultural evolution. Whether you're a history buff or a curious traveler, Dejima promises an enriching journey through Japan's rich cultural and historical tapestry.
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Nagasaki Dejima Rd, Nagasaki, Japan
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Nagasaki Dejima Reviews

4.8 /5
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Klook 用戶
19 Jun
I decided to visit the venue on the spur of the moment, and for the first time I thought of the Klook function, which allowed me to place an order online on the spot and use it immediately after purchase, which was really convenient.
Luk ***
17 Jun
The first time it successfully went to the island on the return trip also won a draw won a cloth bag super cute with the warship island doll on it super cute
HUNG ******
8 Jun
The location is convenient, just above AMU or should I say co-construction?! Just on the right hand side when you get out of the station. The room is clean, the service is friendly, and they let us check in early if there is a room available!
Klook用戶
30 May
World Cultural Heritage Site, the overall arrangement and process is also very smooth, the boat environment and seating is also good, fortunately that day even if the weather is not very good rain can also arrange to see the island, before landing the boat around the warship island turned around so that the people on the boat can see and take pictures up close. And because I am a Hong Kong tourist do not understand Japanese also gave me a Traditional Chinese translation, which contains all the information content that the tour guide will say, overall very worth recommending!
2+
Benedict *************
26 May
it’s okay, booked afternoon your, no need to be early to reception, plus the battleship island you can only see a little on the island, which was slightly disappointed.
2+
Klook User
20 May
Great experience at the Atomic Bomb Museum. You can enter at any time after 8:30 am. To enter, simply present your voucher and let the employee validate your ticket online. The museum has a lot of information, photos and objects that explain the entire scenario of the dropping of the Atomic bomb on Nagasaki. A very educational and thought-provoking tour. I recommend it!
2+
HA *****
15 May
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Archives: From the beginning of the entrance has slowly led you into the scenario of the time, the exhibits are rich and clear and easy to understand. May the world be at peace! !
2+
Klook 用戶
15 May
The stunning images are worth a visit! Take the subway to Oura Catholic Church Station and follow the crowd up a little to check in at the History Museum. It is recommended to arrive before 11:30 for the noon session. After checking in, you can visit the nearby Catholic church and the surrounding buildings, which are full of history and culture.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Dejima Island

Step back in time and explore Dejima Island, a fascinating slice of history nestled in Nagasaki. Originally built to house Portuguese residents, this unique island later became the sole trading post for the Dutch East India Company. Wander through meticulously reconstructed buildings and immerse yourself in the stories of international trade and cultural exchange that shaped Japan's history. Whether you're a history buff or just curious, Dejima Island offers a captivating glimpse into a world where East met West.

Dejima Dutch Factory

Uncover the intriguing past of the Dejima Dutch Factory, a cornerstone of cultural and technological exchange between Japan and the West. For over two centuries, this factory was a beacon of Western knowledge, introducing innovations that would leave a lasting impact on Japan's development. As you explore, you'll gain insights into the pivotal role this site played in bridging two worlds, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the rich tapestry of global history.

Dejima Restoration

Witness history come alive at the Dejima Restoration, where dedicated efforts are underway to recreate the island's 19th-century charm. Stroll through the beautifully reconstructed Chief Factor's Residence and the Japanese Officials' Office, each offering a vivid window into the past. This ongoing restoration project not only preserves Dejima's historical significance but also invites visitors to experience the vibrant life and commerce that once thrived here. It's a journey through time that promises to enrich your understanding of Japan's unique cultural heritage.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Dejima is a fascinating destination for history enthusiasts, offering a glimpse into a time when it was the sole gateway for cultural exchange between Japan and Europe. This small island was pivotal in introducing Western studies, including medicine and science, to Japan. During the Edo period, it was the only place where Westerners could engage with Japanese society, making it a vital hub for the dissemination of Western knowledge and technology. The island's rich history is beautifully preserved through engaging exhibitions and restored architecture, providing visitors with a deep understanding of its role in Japan's cultural evolution.

Local Cuisine

A visit to Dejima is incomplete without indulging in Nagasaki's unique culinary offerings, which are a delightful blend of Japanese and Western influences. The city's history of international trade is reflected in its diverse flavors. Be sure to try Champon, a hearty noodle soup brimming with seafood and vegetables, and Castella, a delicious sponge cake introduced by the Portuguese. These dishes are a testament to Nagasaki's rich cultural heritage and are sure to tantalize your taste buds.

Exhibitions on Trade and Culture

The exhibitions at Dejima provide a captivating insight into its historical significance. 'Dejima, the Center of Trade' delves into the island's trading history, while 'Dejima, the Center of Culture' showcases its role in cultural exchange. These exhibitions offer a comprehensive understanding of how Dejima influenced Japanese culture and its development, making it a must-visit for anyone interested in the intricate tapestry of Japan's past.