Nagasaki Port
Nagasaki, Japan
Nagasaki Port, located in the Kyushu region of Japan, is a historic natural harbor surrounded by mountains on three sides. Dating back to 1571, the port has a rich history of foreign trade, influencing the local food culture and events. Cruise ships entering Nagasaki Port pass under the iconic Venus-Wing Bridge to reach the terminal in the heart of the city. The pier features Japan’s largest CIQ facilities with free Wi-Fi. Visitors can easily explore UNESCO World Heritage Sites within walking distance, hop on streetcars to reach major tourist areas, and enjoy bus tours to attractions like Huis Ten Bosch, Onsen, and Shimabara Castle. Must-try local specialties include 'Champon' and 'Saraudon'. Tourists can visit Glover Garden for a picturesque view of Nagasaki Harbour or explore the Atomic Bomb Museum, commemorating the city's tragic history during World War II. Transportation options such as tram lines and taxis make it convenient to explore the city's unique festivals, food culture, and attractions.
Location
City: Nagasaki
Region: Kyushu
Country: Japan
Coordinates: 32.7503° N, 129.8770° E