[Starting from Nagasaki] Nagasaki sightseeing & Goto (Fukue Island): Fun route (4days)
Head to Goto after making the most of streets full of Nagasaki City’s exotic atmosphere, where Western and Eastern cultures mingle. The islands offer many highlights, including seas with beautiful emerald-green waters and a white lighthouse that shines in the setting sun. You can effectively enjoy Goto’s popular attractions through this route.
- Time required:3 nights and 4 days
- Transportation:Public transportation・Jetfoil・car・walk
Contents
- [Day1]Walk around the Higashi-yamate area
- [Day1]Confucius Shrine Koushu-byo
- [Lunch]
- [Day1]Glover Garden
- [Day1]Inasayama Park Observatory
- [Accommodation] Nagasaki City
- [Day2]Nagasaki Station
- [Day2]Dejima
- [Lunch]Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
- [Day2]Nagasaki Port
- [Day2]Fukue Port
- [Day2]Fukue Castle (Ishida Castle)
- [Day2]Evening meal while walking around the area
- [Accommodation] Fukue area
- [Day3]Mt. Onidake
- [Day3]Goto Camellia Forest Park
- [Day3]Ohama Ako Tree
- [Day3]Kojushi Beach and Goto Tsubaki Bussankan
- [Lunch] Tsubaki Chaya
- [Day3]Daihoji Temple(Japan Heritage)
- [Day3]Imochiura Church and Lourdes Grotto
- [Day3]Osezaki Lighthouse
- [Day3]Arakawa Foot Bath
- [Accommodation] Fukue District
- [Day4]Takahama Beach
- [Day4]Miiraku Nagasakibana Lighthouse
- [Day4]Fuchinomoto Catholic Graveyard
- [Day4]Miiraku Church
- [Lunch] kentoshi Furusatokan
- [Day4]Mizunoura Church
- [Day4]Dozaki Church
- [Day4]Fukue Port
- [Day4]Nagasaki Port
START
[Day1]Walk around the Higashi-yamate area
An area with elegant stone paving and western-style buildings
This is a popular, photogenic area, home to western-style houses used as consulates along the roads and the Dutch Slope, a symbol of Nagasaki, which is known as the City of Slopes.
[Day1]Confucius Shrine Koushu-byo
The only genuine Chinese-style mausoleum in Japan
This mausoleum has a history of around 370 years, and was built jointly by the Qing government in China and expatriate Chinese people living in Japan. Its showy yet stately appearance is its greatest feature. The stone statues of the 72 sages (the disciples of Confucius) have different clothing in accordance with their positions, and a diverse range of expressions.
Address | 長崎県長崎市大浦町10-36 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 095-824-4022 | |
Opening Times | 9:30–18:00 (Last entry: 17:30) |
Around 2 minutes from Ishibashi tram station to Oura Cathedral tram station, then around 8 minutes’ walk
[Lunch]
[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 |
---|
Around 7 minutes’ walk from Glover Garden From Glover Garden bus stop to Nagasakiekimae Minamiguchi.
From Nagasaki Station, take the bus and alight at Inasayama bus stop, then take the ropeway or slope car
[Day1]Inasayama Park Observatory
A 10-million-dollar night view
Look out on the nightscape of Nagasaki, chosen as one of the three new greatest night views in the world, from this spot. The scenery from the glass observatory on the peak of Mt. Inasa is exceptional. On a clear afternoon, you can also see as far as the Goto Islands you will soon be visiting.
Address | 長崎県長崎市淵町407−6 |
---|
[Accommodation] Nagasaki City
A 10-million-dollar night view
[Day2]Nagasaki Station
Around 6 minutes from Nagasaki tram station to Dejima tram station
[Day2]Dejima
A timeslip to the start of the 19th century
Dejima played a vital role as a hub for trade during Japan’s years as a closed country. We recommend renting a kimono and taking photos with the old-fashioned streetscape as your backdrop, or joining a tour with a specialist guide.
Address | 長崎市出島町6-1 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 095-821-7200 | |
Opening Times | 8:00–21:00 (last entry: 20:40) | |
Closed | Open all year round |
Around 2 minutes from Dejima tram station to Nagasaki 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 |
---|
Around 4 minutes from Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown tram station to Ohato tram station
[Day2]Nagasaki Port
About 85 minutes by Jetfoil
[Day2]Fukue Port
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 |
---|
About 5 minutes by car
[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 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-72-6111(五島市役所) | |
Closed | None |
[Day2]Evening meal while walking around the area
[Accommodation] Fukue area
About 15 minutes by car
[Day3]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 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-72-6111(五島市役所) |
About 2 minutes by car
[Day3]Goto Camellia Forest Park
Internationally recognised as a Garden of Excellence
The Goto Camellia Forest Park features a unique collection of around 259 different cultivars and 2800 camellia trees. The garden located in the park was recognised by the International Camellia Society as a Garden of Excellence in March, 2010. The Camellia Forest park is a must-see in winter, when camellias bloom: you can enjoy a wide variety of camellias from all over Japan. You can also try grass skiing on the park’s lawn.
Address | 853-0023 長崎県五島市上崎山町 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-72-6111(五島市役所 管理課) |
About 15 minutes by car
[Day3]Ohama Ako Tree
A mysterious power spot
This giant ako tree is around 250 years old, and at one point was to be cut down. However, thanks to people carrying out conservation activities, it has survived as a great tree that watches over the community.
Address | 五島市小泊町251 |
---|
About 15 minutes by car
[Day3]Kojushi Beach and Goto Tsubaki Bussankan
A handy beach that is popular among the local people
This stunning beach with emerald-green waters and white sands is easily accessible from the city.
Goto Tsubaki Bussankan, located in the grounds of Tsubaki Chaya, offers a range of hand-made items and souvenirs. You can also participate in camellia oil and salt-making experiences, making this a place to enjoy even outside the sea swimming season.
About 5 minutes by car
[Lunch] Tsubaki Chaya
Savor Goto gourmet
Enjoy Goto Beef, fresh seafood, and mountain produce in this eatery with stunning sea views.
*Booking required no later than 15:00 the day before you visit
Address | 五島市浜町1247 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-72-5510 | |
Opening Times | [Lunch] 11:00~ [Dinner] 17:00~ |
About 40 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 | |
---|---|---|
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 |
---|
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 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-87-2216(五島市役所 玉之浦支所) |
About 30 minutes by car
[Day3]Arakawa Foot Bath
It might just look like a bus stop but there is actually a free foot bath inside where you can soak your feet and chat with the locals.
Address | 853-0501 長崎県五島市玉之浦町荒川276-7 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-87-2216(五島市役所 玉之浦支所) |
About 25 minutes by car
[Accommodation] Fukue District
About 40 minutes by car
[Day4]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.
Address | 853-0604 長崎県五島市三井楽町貝津1054-1 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-84-3162(五島市三井楽支所) |
About 20 minutes by car
[Day4]Miiraku Nagasakibana Lighthouse
A lighthouse soaring over the last port of call for the envoys to Tang China
This lighthouse is around 15 m tall, and stands in the west of the Miiraku Peninsula, an area connected to the final port of call in Japan of the ships carrying envoys to Tang China. The coastal area and ocean stretching from Takasakibana in Miirakucho to Kashiwazaki and Nagasakibana has been designated as Japan Heritage. You can see the lighthouse as you travel from Fuchinomoto Catholic Graveyard toward Takahama Beach.
*Be cautious when driving here as the road is narrow.
Address | 853-0606 長崎県五島市三井楽町丑ノ浦 |
---|
About 5 minutes by car
[Day4]Fuchinomoto Catholic Graveyard
A Catholic graveyard facing the East China Sea
In 1776, 78 people from 14 farming families across the sea moved to Fuchinomoto in Miiraku Village in the hope of settling there. The Catholic graveyard in Fuchinomoto, standing in a corner of the grasslands facing the East China Sea, is the graveyard of the local Christians. It offers a mysteriously beautiful spectacle at sunset, when the orange sun sinks behind the Virgin Mary and the gravestones. Beyond the graveyard lies the East China Sea, where the ships carrying envoys to Tang China sailed, and you can see Sagano Island from here.
Address | 853-0609 長崎県五島市三井楽町渕ノ元 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-84-3162(三井楽支所) |
About 5 minutes by car
[Day4]Miiraku Church
A church with beautiful stained glass
Miiraku has the longest history of Christian belief in Goto. The hidden Christians who fled persecution in Omura domain in 1797 secretly continued their faith here. A gothic-style wooden church was completed in 1880, and rebuilt as the current church in 1971.
The bright colors of the modern mosaic wall art were created with shells and ceramics, and the stained glass inside the church is beautifully made, right up to the details, with exquisite use of color and color schemes. The stained glass on the right as you enter the church shows the story of Christ, from birth to resurrection, while the stained glass on the left depicts the history of the Catholics in Goto.
Address | 853-0607 長崎県五島市三井楽町岳1420 |
---|
About 10 minutes by car
[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 | |
---|---|---|
Telephone Number | 0959-84-3555 |
About 15 minutes by car
[Day4]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 |
---|
About 35 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 | |
---|---|---|
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) |
|
Closed | December 30–January 3 |
About 15 minutes by car
[Day4]Fukue Port
Address | 853-0015 長崎県五島市東浜町2-3-1 |
---|
About 85 minutes by Jetfoil
[Day4]Nagasaki Port
GOAL
Google Maps may not display correctly if left open for more than 1 day.