Dejimamachi

· 長崎市, 長崎県

Dejimamachi is a historic district in Nagasaki that preserves the legacy of Dejima, the artificial island that served as Japan's sole point of contact with the Western world during the country's period of isolation from 1641 to 1853. The area features faithfully reconstructed Dutch trading post buildings, museums, and walking paths that transport visitors back to the Edo period when Dutch merchants lived and traded here. This unique cultural site offers a fascinating glimpse into Japan's international exchange history and the blend of Japanese and Western influences that shaped Nagasaki.

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📍 Address長崎市, 長崎県
🎟 AdmissionFree
🚉 AccessShort walk from Dejima Tram Stop
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💡 Tips for Visitors

English signage and audio guides are available throughout the Dejima Museum complex, making it accessible for international visitors. Visit during weekdays to avoid crowds and allow 1-2 hours to fully explore the restored buildings and exhibits. The area is easily walkable from Nagasaki's main tram lines; get off at Dejima tram stop for convenient access.

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