Tourist attraction • 4-4 Matsugaemachi, Nagasaki, 850-0921, Japan
Nagasaki is one of Japan's representative tourist destinations. Its charm lies in the deeply nostalgic charm and emotional cityscape that retains the atmosphere of a bygone era. Let's start this wonderful journey from the rickshaw stand in front of Glover Garden.
The rickshaw is a traditional mode of transportation in Nagasaki. When you ride in it, it feels like stepping back in time to the Edo period. You can leisurely admire the old townhouses and the stone-paved streets from the gentle pace of the rickshaw. With the guidance of the rickshaw puller, you will feel the historical and cultural heritage of Nagasaki up close.
In addition to riding the rickshaw, it is also recommended to explore the alleyways on foot. Climbing up the stone-paved slopes, you will see the church spires shining in the blue sky, reminiscent of the beautiful scenery of a small European village. The exotic atmosphere is also part of the unique charm of Nagasaki. The townhouses that line both sides of the narrow alleys evoke memories of the former commercial buildings.
While touring the streets by rickshaw, you can also encounter local cuisine and traditional crafts. You can experience the charm of Nagasaki's food culture and industry, such as castella cakes and blue-and-white porcelain. At the same time, you can also feel the historical heritage of Nagasaki, such as Dejima and Megane Bridge.
By riding a rickshaw through the streets of Nagasaki, you will encounter the unique charm of the city where the vestiges of the past and the contemporary coexist. Please be sure to fully savor this wonderful city where the Edo atmosphere and exotic ambiance coexist.
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