Dejima

πŸ›οΈ Museums Β· nagasaki, Nagasaki Β· β˜…4.2 (918)

Dejima is a fascinating fan-shaped artificial island in Nagasaki that served as Japan's sole window to the Western world during the country's 220-year period of isolation. Originally built in 1636 to house Portuguese traders and later occupied by the Dutch East India Company, this meticulously reconstructed historic site offers visitors a unique glimpse into Japan's restricted international trading past. Walk through authentically restored merchant houses, warehouses, and gardens while learning about the remarkable cultural exchange that occurred on this tiny island.

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πŸ“ Addressnagasaki, Nagasaki
🎫 AdmissionΒ₯520
πŸš‰ AccessShort walk from Dejima Tram Stop
πŸ• Hours

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πŸ’‘ Tips for Visitors

English signage and audio guides are available throughout the site, making it easy to understand the historical significance. Visit in the morning on weekdays to avoid crowds and enjoy the exhibits at a leisurely pace. The site is compact and can be thoroughly explored in 1-2 hours; combination tickets with nearby Nagasaki attractions offer good value.

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