Deputy Factor's Quarters
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Experience the serene beauty and rich history at Dejimaomotemonbashi Park in Nagasaki, the perfect escape for nature lovers and history enthusiasts.
Nestled in the heart of Nagasaki, Dejimaomotemonbashi Park offers a serene escape for tourists, blending lush greenery with historical significance. This urban oasis is perfect for leisurely strolls, picnics, and enjoying the beauty of nature while surrounded by the rich culture of Japan.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you are driving, head towards the center of Nagasaki city. Use Route 34 (Nagasaki Prefectural Road) and follow the signs towards Dejima. Once you reach the vicinity of Dejima, look for parking options nearby, as parking can be limited. After parking, it’s a short walk to Dejimaomotemonbashi Park, located at 8-1 Edomachi, Nagasaki.
Public Transportation - Tram
Take the Nagasaki Electric Tramway and board a tram heading towards the 'Dejima' Station. Make sure to check the schedule as trams run frequently. Once you arrive at Dejima Station, exit the tram and walk approximately 5 minutes towards Edomachi. The park is situated at 8-1 Edomachi, which is well-signposted.
Public Transportation - Bus
You can also take a bus from various key points in Nagasaki. Look for buses that list 'Dejima' or 'Edomachi' as a stop. The bus fare typically ranges from ¥200 to ¥300 depending on your starting point. Once you arrive at Edomachi, the park is a short walk from the bus stop, located at 8-1 Edomachi, Nagasaki.
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