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Huis Ten Bosch

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Huis Ten Bosch is a theme park in Sasebo City where you can experience the atmosphere of a Dutch town. There are a wide variety of attractions suitable for the vast location that can be enjoyed by both adults and children, such as the "Flower Road" where flowers bloom with each season and the "Canada Cruiser" that runs through the 6km long canal inside the park. For more information about Huis Ten Bosch, please click the "View more tourist information" button below.

Glover Garden

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Glover Garden is a tourist facility that houses the mansions of Thomas Glover and others who came to Nagasaki, as well as foreign residences in Nagasaki City. The "Former Glover House" is said to be the oldest wooden Western-style building in Japan, and was registered as a World Heritage Site in 2015. A leisurely stroll through the garden takes about an hour. There are two heart-shaped paving stones called "Heart Stones" on the stone pavement in the garden, and it is said that if you find and touch them, your love will come true. There are many souvenir shops in the area, where you can purchase Nagasaki's famous sweets such as "Cruz" and "Gold Leaf Gosan Yaki Castella".

Unzen Onsen

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This is the first hot spring resort in Japan to be designated as a national park. The spring contains sulfur and is highly acidic, with both milky and clear waters. The eggs steamed in the steam from Unzen Jigoku are a taste that can only be found in a hot spring area. Be sure to try them with "Yusenpei," one of Unzen's most famous sweets.

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Nagasaki Kunchi Festival

Nagasaki Kunchi is the autumn festival of Suwa Shrine, the guardian deity of Nagasaki. It is said that Nagasaki Kunchi began in 1634, when two courtesans dedicated a Noh song called "Komai" to the altar of Suwa Shrine.

Nagasaki Bon Festival

The Bon Festival is a traditional Nagasaki event in which the spirits of the deceased are sent off to paradise on a boat.
The procession continues late into the night, accompanied by the earsplitting sounds of firecrackers, bells and chants of "Doi doi."

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Nagasaki Champon

Nagasaki is said to have exotic flavors in its cuisine, with champon and sara udon being some of its specialties, a mix of Japanese and Chinese cuisine that was created in Nagasaki under the influence of China, with which the city had deep ties.

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Shippoku cuisine

A type of banquet cuisine that is a Japanese adaptation of Chinese and Western cuisine. It originated in Nagasaki City, and is a course meal served on a large platter, enjoyed around a round table.
Because it combines elements of Japanese, Chinese, and Western cuisine, it is also known as Wakaranryori (Japanese, Chinese, and Dutch cuisine).

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Castella

Japanese sweets are a type of confectionery that originated in Japan from the Nanban sweets that were introduced from Portugal. Today, you can enjoy a variety of flavors, from simple ones made with eggs, flour, and sugar to chocolate, matcha, and strawberry.

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