Sightseeing in Nagasaki City & first visit to Goto (Fukue Island): trip around the island (4days)
Explore Nagasaki City’s Peace Park, Glover Garden, and churches before heading to Goto! This itinerary introduces attractions such as Takahama Beach, said to be one of the most beautiful beaches in Japan, as well as Mt. Onidake, the symbol of Fukue Island, Osezaki Lighthouse, with a view that has come to represent Goto, and other places to visit in the surrounding area. We recommend this itinerary for people who haven't visited Goto before, as a route that takes you effectively around the island.
- Time required:3 nights and 4 days
- Transportation:Public transportation・Jetfoil・car・walk
Contents
- [Day1] Walk around the Peace Park
- [Day1] Urakami Cathedral
- [Lunch]Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
- [Day1] Oura Cathedral
- [Day1] Glover Garden
- [Accommodation]Nagasaki area
- [Day2]Nagasaki Port(7:40)
- [Day2]Fukue Port(9:05)
- [Day2]Goto Tourism and Historical Materials Museum
- [Day2]Fukue Castle (Ishida Castle)
- [Day2]The Former Goto Lord's Residence and Garden
- [Day2]Street of the Samurai Quarter/Furusatokan Pavilion in the Samurai Quarter
- [Lunch] Fukue District
- [Day2]Myojoin Temple(Japan Heritage)
- [Day2]Mt. Onidake
- [Day2]Abunze Visitor Center
- [Day2]Abunze Lava Coast
- [Accommodation] Onidake Hot Springs (in Goto Con-Kana Kingdom)
- [Day3] Mizunoura Church
- [Day3] Takahama Beach
- [Lunch] New Pandora
- [Day3] Daihoji Temple(Japan Heritage)
- [Day3] Imochiura Church and Lourdes Grotto
- [Day3] Osezaki Lighthouse
- [Accommodation] Fukue District
- [Day4] Shirotake Observatory
- [Day4] Gyogasaki Park
- [Day4] Goto Retto Shuzo
- [Lunch] kentoshi Furusatokan
- [Day4] Kaitsu Church
- [Day4] Dozaki Church
- [Day4] Fukue Port(16:30)
- [Day4] Nagasaki Port(18:15)
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[Day1] Walk around the Peace Park
A park inspired by a wish for world peace
In the park, you’ll find the Peace Statue, the symbol of the wish for peace, and a memorial to the victims of the atomic bomb, which convey the preciousness of peace to visitors. You can learn about the importance of peace at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, which hosts exhibitions on the tragedy of the bombing and the history of the reconstruction afterwards.
Address | 長崎県長崎市松山町 |
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About 10 minutes on foot
[Day1] Urakami Cathedral
A cathedral built by overcoming hardships
This cathedral was constructed by Japanese Christians who had suffered the oppression of their religion. It was badly damaged by the atomic bomb, but was later rebuilt. The Angelus Bell, which withstood the blast from the bomb, still rings out the time today.
*We have been given permission from the archdiocese to publish the photos.
Address | 長崎市本尾町1-79 | |
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Opening Times | 9:00~17:00 |
Around 20 minutes by tram from Peace Park tram station to Shinchi Chinatown tram station
[Lunch]Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
One of the three largest Chinatowns in Japan
With beautiful red gates and lanterns adding color to the streets, this is a bustling area of around 40 buildings, including Chinese restaurants and souvenir shops. Visitors can enjoy authentic Chinese cuisine; Nagasaki’s specialty noodle dishes, “champon” and “sara udon,” are popular choices. A spectacular lantern festival is held for Chinese New Year, which is enthusiastically attended by large numbers of tourists.
Address | 長崎市新地町 |
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Around 7 minutes by tram from Shinchi Chinatown tram station to Oura Cathedral tram station, and around 5 minutes’ walk after you alight
[Day1] Oura Cathedral
A cathedral that looks out onto Glover Street
This cathedral was built in the gothic style typical of architecture in medieval Europe, and is known as one of the oldest surviving churches in Japan. Some of the stained glass inside has been there since structural alterations in 1879. It is one of the Hidden Christian Sites in the Nagasaki Region registered as World Heritage.
*We have been given permission from the archdiocese to publish the photos.
Address | 長崎県長崎市南山手町5-3 |
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About 5 minutes on foot
[Day1] Glover Garden
A tourist attraction with a stunning garden and a group of historic buildings
See nine traditional buildings here, including the Former Glover Residence. Several other historic Western-style buildings stand in these gardens, giving a glimpse of life at that time.
The garden offers sweeping views of the beautiful scenery of Nagasaki port, and is one of Nagasaki’s most popular attractions. We recommend borrowing the period clothing available in the garden to wear as you walk around.
Address | 長崎県長崎市南山手町8-1 |
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Around 7 minutes’ walk to Oura Cathedral tram station, then around 25 minutes by tram to Nagasaki Station tram station, changing at Shinchi Chinatown tram station
[Accommodation]Nagasaki area
[Day2]Nagasaki Port(7:40)
About 85 minutes by Jetfoil
[Day2]Fukue Port(9:05)
Within the terminal, you will find transport company offices, souvenir shops, restaurants, a tourist information center, convenience stores, etc., and you can spot Mt. Onidake from the second-floor observatory. When you arrive, the first thing you should do is pick up helpful pamphlets from the tourist information center.
There are also coin lockers within the terminal.
Address | 853-0015 長崎県五島市東浜町2-3-1 |
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About 12 minutes on foot
[Day2]Goto Tourism and Historical Materials Museum
The Goto Tourism and Historical Materials Museum was built to commemorate the 35 years of Fukue City's founding (now part of Goto City since 2004). Construction works started in 1987, and the Museum opened on the 12th November 1989, within the precincts of former Ishida Castle. The museum introduces Goto's cultural heritage, history and touristic development.
Address | 853-0018 長崎県五島市池田町1-4 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-74-2300 |
About 10 minutes on foot
[Day2]Fukue Castle (Ishida Castle)
The only castle in Japan which directly faced the sea.
The construction of Ishida Castle was decided by the 30th lord of Goto. Construction works started in 1849 and were completed in 1863 after 15 years, with more than 50 000 workers taking part to its completion, making it the last castle built in Japan and at that time the only one with three sides directly facing the sea.
Today, a cultural centre, a high school, the Goto Tourism and Historical Materials Museum, as well as the city's public library are located within the former castle's walls.
Address | 853-0007 長崎県五島市池田町1-2 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-72-6111(五島市役所) | |
Closed | None |
About 6 minutes on foot
[Day2]The Former Goto Lord's Residence and Garden
A nationally designated tourist attraction; the construction of this hidden palace of the Goto Family took almost 2 years to complete.
This residence was built by Lord Moriakira Goto (the 30th head of the Goto family) in 1861 as a retirement villa on the grounds of Fukue Castle (also known as Ishida Castle). The construction of the villa took nearly two years to complete, and even now, the fine details of the exquisite workmanship can still be seen throughout the entire house. Its garden is also a quaint one designed by a Buddhist monk named Zensho, and it models after the famous Kinkakuji Temple (Golden Pavilion) in Kyoto. The garden also has a pond called “Shinji-ga-ike”, as it is in the shape of the kanji character “心”, meaning “heart”.
Other neat details that can be seen within the garden include the 36 turtle-shaped rocks, the old hidden escape route, castle stone walls, and also a giant camphor tree that is over 800 years old! In 1991, this garden was designated as a “National Scenic Beauty” because of its rarity of having a garden and villa within the former castle grounds.
If you’re lucky, you might meet the heir of Goto Lord in person when you visit the villa, who is now the 35th head of the Goto family!
1. The general public
The exhibition will be open to the public in two installments: three months in the spring and three months in the fall.
(1) Autumn period
September -November
① Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
②Mondays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
(2) Spring period
April - June
①Saturdays and Sundays from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
②Mondays from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
2. Open to the public by group reservation
(1) Open to the public
All year round
*Not applicable
①Year-end and New Year's holidays (Dec. 27 - Jan. 8)
②January, July, and August.
(2) Group requirements
10 or more people (paid admission)
(3) Advance reservation method
Please apply by the 20th of the previous month.
We will provide you with a response to your acceptance.
Phone & Fax: +81-959-72-3519
Address | 853-0018 長崎県五島市池田町1-7 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-72-3519(五島氏庭園 心字が池管理事務所) | |
Opening Times | 9:00~17:00 |
About 6 minutes on foot
[Day2]Street of the Samurai Quarter/Furusatokan Pavilion in the Samurai Quarter
A tourist base located on the Street of the Samurai Quarter
The Street of the Samurai Quarter is home to rows of housing that once belonged to mid-ranked samurai, and high stone walls and yakuimon (gates with gable roofs) still stand here. The Furusatokan Pavilion in the Samurai Quarter is a tourist base created from the remains of the Fukue samurai family residence in this street.
In addition to an exhibition area that introduces the history of Fukue, this facility offers experiences such as decorating baramon kites and making stained glass keyholders. There is also a Japanese-style room where you can take a break and look out at the garden, and you can even find Goto specialty products in the cafe corner.
Address | 853-0017 長崎県五島市武家屋敷2-1-20 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-72-2083 | |
Opening Times | 8:30–17:00 (8:30–18:00 in July and August) Cafe corner: 11:00–16:00 |
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Closed | Every Monday (open every day July–October) December 29–January 3 |
[Lunch] Fukue District
About 10 minutes by car
[Day2]Myojoin Temple(Japan Heritage)
Myojoin Temple was the worshipping place chosen by the feudal lords of the Goto clan for many generations. The current main building was completed by the 28th Lord of Goto, Goto Moriyuki, in 1778.
The oldest wooden temple in Goto City was the worshipping place chosen by the feudal lords of the Goto clan for many generations. The current main building was completed by the 28th Lord of Goto, Goto Moriyuki, in 1778. Myojoin Temple is also the main temple for the Shingon Sect of Buddhism in Goto. The paintings on the ceiling of the main building are believed to have been painted by a disciple of the famed painter Kano Eitoku. Myojoin Temple, in which the famous monk Kukai is said to have stayed on his way back from China, contains many buddhist artefacts and statues dating back from Kamakura and Muromachi (mid-12th to mid-16th century) eras.
Address | 853-0042 長崎県五島市吉田町1905 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-72-2218 | |
Closed | Monday, 1st and 28th of every month, 8/13~16, 12/28~1/8 |
About 15 minutes by car
[Day2]Mt. Onidake
Mt. Onidake, a symbol of Goto, is a 315-meter cinder-cone volcano, which last erupted approximately 18,000 years ago. The volcano, which is covered in grass now, is well-known as a venue for an annual kite flying event, and as a leisure and hiking spot.
Address | 853-0013 長崎県五島市上大津町 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-72-6111(五島市役所) |
About 5 minutes by car
[Day2]Abunze Visitor Center
A facility that serves as a hub for the geopark area
Saikai National Park boasts stunning scenery made up of its many islands and the sea. It covers over 400 islands of various sizes, stretching from the Kujuku Islands of Sasebo City in Nagasaki Prefecture to Ikitsuki Island, Hirado Island, and the Goto Archipelago. This facility serves as a visitor center within the National Park, and a hub for the geopark area of the Goto Islands, introducing information through video, dioramas, and panels. It also holds nature observation gatherings, courses on handicrafts that make use of natural materials, and more.
*The display panels also provide information in English.
Address | 853-0024 長崎県五島市野々切町1333-3 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-73-7222 | |
Opening Times | 9:00–17:00 (9:00–18:00 in July and August) | |
Closed | December 29–January 3 |
About 1 minutes on foot
[Day2]Abunze Lava Coast
A superb landscape of volcanic rocks.
Mount Onidake's lava flowed into the sea on a ten kilometres distance to form this beautiful lava coastline, surrounded by a lush subtropical vegetation. From the observation deck you can enjoy a great view of Mount Onidake and the surrounding islands.
At the “Abunze Visitor Centre” located nearby you can learn about the local flora and fauna.
Address | 853-0024 長崎県五島市野々切町 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-73-7222(鐙瀬ビジターセンター) |
About 10 minutes by car
[Accommodation] Onidake Hot Springs (in Goto Con-Kana Kingdom)
Natural hot springs that only hotel guests can enjoy
Onidake Hot Springs are located in Goto Con-Kana Kingdom at the base of Mt. Onidake. In addition to outdoor and indoor baths, there is also a sauna. The springs are characteristically brown and cloudy, and are reputed to warm the body. Enjoy a blissful time as you look up at a sky full of stars.
Address | 長崎県五島市上大津町2413 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-72-1348 |
About 30 minutes by car
[Day3] Mizunoura Church
A lilywhite wooden church, masterful blend of Romanesque, Gothic and Japanese architecture.
The history of Mizunoura Christians is said to have started when five men from Sotome (located north of Nagasaki City) moved there together with their families in 1797 as part of the Goto and Omura feudal domains policies.
A first church was built in 1880 but didn’t last long and deteriorated quickly. The church was rebuilt into its current appearance in 1938 by famed architect Yosuke Tetsukawa.
The lilywhite wooden church, a masterful mix of Romanesque, Gothic and Japanese architecture, is the biggest wooden church in Goto, and the contrast between its white spire and the blue of the seas seems to come right out of a postcard.
The hill behind the church features a statue of St John Soan de Goto and remains of a prison from the ban on Christianity era.
Address | 853-0701 長崎県五島市岐宿町岐宿1643-1 |
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About 20 minutes by car
[Day3] Takahama Beach
Named one of Japan's Top 100 Beaches!
Takahama Beach boasts some of the whitest sand and clearest water in Japan. It is not only one of the best-known beaches on the Goto Islands, but also listed as one of Japan’s Top 100 Beaches, and Top 88 Swimming Beaches! This beautiful beach is popular with locals and tourists alike, attracting holidaymakers from all over the country.
The west-facing beach overlooks the Sagano Island and has a wide sandbar that provides a calm shallow swimming area. Silver sand sparkles through the clear water, and the surrounding greenery completes the perfect coastal escape.
For a view of the beach in its entirety, head to “Gyoran Kannon Observatory” (a three-minute drive from the beach) where you can catch a glimpse of the brilliant shades of blue as they change and deepen throughout the day.
Takahama Beach: One of the best beaches on the Goto Islands, fun even in the off-season
Address | 853-0604 長崎県五島市三井楽町貝津1054-1 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-84-3162(五島市三井楽支所) |
[Lunch] New Pandora
Specializing in dishes with eel
This eatery focuses on local production for local consumption, and is well-known among the producers who provide its ingredients. Its specialty is dishes with eel, but its fried lobster is also one of its attractions.
Address | 五島市玉之浦町玉之浦1153-2 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-87-2566 | |
Opening Times | Lunch: 11:00–14:00 Dinner: 17:00–20:00 |
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Closed | Dinner on Mondays |
About 25 minutes by car
[Day3] Daihoji Temple(Japan Heritage)
A temple nicknamed "Western Japan's mount Koya" since the famous buddhist monk Kukai stayed here on his way back from China.
Daihoji was founded in 701, 1st year of Daiho Era at the request of empress emeritus Jito.
A century later, in 806, the famous monk Kukai taught the principles of Shingon Buddhism for the first time on his way back from China. Many cultural treasures are kept in the temple among which some nehan-zu paintings from Muromachi era (1336-1573), a bronze bell and a monkey sculpture by famous Edo era artist and carpenter Hidari Jingoro.
Address | 853-0413 長崎県五島市玉之浦町大宝631 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-87-2471 |
About 10 minutes by car
[Day3] Imochiura Church and Lourdes Grotto
The first Lourdes grotto in Japan, built with stones gathered by appealing to the local believers.
The story of Imochiura starts when hidden Christians from Omura domain moved to Imochiura to work in salt factories.
Upon hearing in 1891 that a replica of the Lourdes grotto was being built in Vatican City, father Pélu who was tasked with reviving the Catholic faith in Goto at the time, gathered enough beautifully shaped rocks with the help of local believers to build the first Lourdes grotto in Japan in 1899.
Drinking this miraculous water is said to be a cure for many illnesses and the grotto rapidly acquired a holy-ground status among Japanese believers.
Address | 853-0411 長崎県五島市玉之浦町玉之浦1243番地 |
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About 10 minutes by car
[Day3] Osezaki Lighthouse
Selected as one of the “Top 50 lighthouses” in Japan.
The Osezaki Lighthouse is set against a dramatic backdrop of wave-worn cliffs as steep as 150 meters. Although the current lighthouse was built in 1971, the original structure was designed by an Englishman and erected in 1879. A part of it has been turned into a permanent exhibit at the Museum of Maritime Science in Tokyo.
The nearby observatory is a popular spot for both visitors and locals to enjoy the sunset view. For adventurers, you can also walk to the lighthouse. Getting to the lighthouse requires a 2.4km hike (round-trip of about an hour), but intermittent green tunnels created by camellia trees lining both sides of the paved trail make it a pleasant trek. Once at the lighthouse platform, the sight of the stoic white structure combined with the cliffs and surrounding ocean makes it a spectacular and an unforgettable view.
Address | 853-0411 長崎県五島市玉之浦町玉之浦 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-87-2216(五島市役所 玉之浦支所) |
About 1 hours by car
[Accommodation] Fukue District
About 25 minutes by car
[Day4] Shirotake Observatory
A sweeping view from the streets of Kishiku to the islands of Goto
Walk up the path and you can gaze at an impressive 360-degree panorama of the northern part of Fukue Island and the surrounding islands from the Daiichi Shirotake Observatory.
Address | 長崎県五島市岐宿町岐宿 |
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About 10 minutes by car
[Day4] Gyogasaki Park
Come and enjoy Gyogasaki Park’s flower fields all year round!
The park’s beautiful flower fields change with every season: canola fields and hydrangeas in spring, sunflowers during the summer, beautiful cosmos in autumn.
On sunny days, the contrast between the flowers the sea and the sky is simply breath-taking.
The park also has a campsite and a nearby beach, which makes it the ideal location for summer outdoor activities.
Address | 853-0701 長崎県五島市岐宿町岐宿1218-1 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-82-1111(五島市役所 岐宿支所) |
About 15 minutes by car
[Day4] Goto Retto Shuzo
A tour of a shochu distillery and a tasting experience
Goto Retto Shuzo creates Goto’s representative shochu entirely from Goto-grown sweet potato, rice, and wheat.
Distilling shochu involves a variety of processes, including koji production and maturation. Staff will guide you through each process in the tour experience.
After the tour, you can try three types of shochu created by Goto Retto Shuzo (only for people aged 20 or over).
You can also purchase shochu in the shop attached to the distillery.
*The processes covered by the tour will vary depending on the season. Some tours are not possible in July and August because no distilling takes place.
Address | 長崎県五島市三井楽町濱ノ畔3158番地 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-84-3300(五島列島酒造) | |
Closed | December 30–January 3 |
About 1 minutes on foot
[Lunch] kentoshi Furusatokan
This facility features an exhibit about Goto's role in the Japanese missions to Tang China. There is a souvenir shop and a restaurant that offers many dishes with local ingredients.
Address | 853-0601 長崎県五島市三井楽町浜ノ畔3150-1 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-84-3555 |
About 10 minutes by car
[Day4] Kaitsu Church
A white-walled church
This wooden church was built by Christians. The small spire on the roof, which has become its symbol, was put up during renovations carried out because the church was aging. Illuminations created by the red, blue and green light shining in through the stained glass color the warm space inside.
Address | 長崎県五島市三井楽町貝津郷458 | |
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Opening Times | 9:00–17:00 *Entry may not be permitted during mass and ceremonies, and the church may also be closed. |
About 40 minutes by car
[Day4] Dozaki Church
Goto’s symbolic church, designated significant cultural property by Nagasaki Prefecture
Soon after the ban on Christianity was lifted by the Meiji government, two French missionaries, fathers Fraineau and Marmand, were sent to Goto in order to take part to the revival of the local Christian community. Father Marmand established a first wooden church in Goto, in 1879.
Dozaki Church was rebuilt in red bricks in 1908 under the guidance of Father Pélu, a missionary who succeeded Marmand and Fraineau. Some of the materials were brought all the way from Italy. The inside of the church is made of wood, with typical stained glass and ribbed vault ceiling.
Today, various documents and objects showing us the history of the Christians’ persecution are displayed in Dozaki.
The building has been registered as prefectural tangible heritage in 1974.
Address | 853-0053 長崎県五島市奥浦町堂崎2019 | |
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Telephone Number | 0959-73-0705 | |
Opening Times | Nov. 11th~Mar. 20th 9:00~16:00 Nov. 21st ~Nov. 10th 9:00~17:00 (Open until 18:00 during summer vacation) |
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Closed | December 30–January 3 |
About 15 minutes by car
[Day4] Fukue Port(16:30)
Address | 853-0015 長崎県五島市東浜町2-3-1 |
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About 85 minutes by Jetfoil
[Day4] Nagasaki Port(18:15)
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