Dejima

· 長崎市, 長崎県

Dejima is a historic fan-shaped artificial island in Nagasaki that served as Japan's sole window to the Western world during 200 years of national isolation. Originally built in 1636 for Portuguese traders and later occupied by the Dutch, this meticulously reconstructed trading post offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's controlled contact with European merchants and scholars. Walk through restored warehouses, merchant quarters, and trading facilities to experience the unique cultural exchange that shaped Japan's modernization.

Visitor Information

📍 Address長崎市, 長崎県
🎟 Admission¥520
🚉 AccessShort walk from Dejima Tram Stop
🕐 Hours

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💡 Tips for Visitors

English explanatory panels and audio guides are available throughout the site. Visit in the morning on weekdays to avoid school groups and enjoy a quieter experience. The museum accepts both cash and credit cards, and combination tickets with nearby Nagasaki attractions offer good value.

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