Props to the guy in TripAdvisor who gave this advice/hack: โtake the tram to the terminus of Line 5 at Ishibashi; it's only a short walk from there (150m) to the Glover Sky Road where you can ride the funicular/elevator to the upper entrance/exit (Gate 2) of Glover Garden. Once in the Garden itself, it's much more of a gentle downhill stroll to take in the various properties on your way down to the lower exit near Oura Cathedral.โ
Trust me this is the way to do it otherwise you will be hoofing it uphill and a lot of stairs. There are escalators taking you up to various parts of the garden but it is MUCH easier to start at the top and work your way downhill. I was super chuffed :) Our ship docked just a quick walk to the tram station, and itโs only 150ยฅ pp to ride (you can pay cash). They do sell day passes at the information center by the cruise port - which will give you access to all over Nagasaki if you want to visit the Peace Park or Atomic Bomb museum.
The garden itself was lovely - not the most amazing place Iโve seen in Japan - but definitely worth a visit. You can enter the homes which are very neat to see but nothing life changing if youโve seen western style colonial homes before.
Also FYI the vending machines just outside of Glover Garden are much cheaper than the ones inside. No sweet potato machines but thereโs a very cool massive capsule machine when you exit the gift shop!
Upon exiting there is a little street running downhill full of amazing shops, a lot selling the famous Nagasaki cakes - but my favorite was the glass shop (you canโt miss it) - so much beautiful jewelry and...
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๐โจ Must-Visit in Nagasaki: Glover Garden (ใฐใฉใใผๅ) โจ๐
If you're visiting Nagasaki, Glover Garden is an absolute must-see! ๐ฟโฉ๏ธ Nestled on a scenic hilltop overlooking the Nagasaki harbor, this stunning open-air museum is a beautiful blend of history, architecture, and breathtaking views.
๐ Explore the charming Glover Residence, Japanโs oldest Western-style wooden house, built in 1863 by Scottish merchant Thomas Glover โ a key figure in Japanโs modernization. The architecture is a fascinating mix of Western and Japanese design.
๐ธ Stroll through peaceful gardens filled with seasonal flowers, hidden heart-shaped stones (donโt forget to find one for luck in love ๐), and historic mansions relocated from around the city.
๐ธ The entire place is a photographerโs dream, especially during sunset and night illuminations. Whether youโre into history, romantic spots, or just want a peaceful escape with epic views, Glover Garden delivers.
๐ง Donโt miss local treats at the garden cafรฉ, like Nagasakiโs famous castella cake and โchirin-chirinโ ice cream!
๐ฐ๏ธ Open daily, with extended hours in summer. ๐๏ธ Affordable entrance fees for adults and students. ๐ Easy access from Nagasakiโs tram system (get off at "Oura Catholic Church" station and walk uphill for 7 minutes).
๐ฟโจ Glover Garden is not just a place โ itโs an experience that takes you back in time, with stunning landscapes and unforgettable charm. Add it to your Japan travel bucket list today! ๐ฏ๐ต๐งณ
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ย ย ย Read moreWe visited Glover Garden during our trip to Nagasaki, and honestly, it felt like stepping back into a romantic chapter of history. Set on the hillside of Minami-Yamate, the garden is full of charming Western-style buildings from the Meiji era, including the famous Glover Residenceโthe oldest Western-style wooden house in Japan.
Walking along the cobblestone paths lined with seasonal flowers, I loved how the architecture blends Western design with Japanese roof tiles and beautiful gardens. Inside the Glover House, the period furniture and sunlit rooms really made it easy to imagine life back then for foreign merchants living here.
The views over Nagasaki Harbor from different spots were absolutely breathtakingโthe crisp air, distant mountains, and sparkling bay made for some of my favorite photo moments. One fun surprise was finding the โHeart Stonesโ hidden along the pathsโthereโs a local legend that couples who find and touch them will stay together, which added a cute, romantic touch to the visit.
What I really appreciated was the peaceful vibe of the whole place. It wasnโt overcrowded, so we could take our time exploring and just soak in the atmosphere. The garden is easy to navigate with escalators and plenty of benches to relax on, making the visit comfortable and leisurely.
If youโre visiting Nagasaki, Iโd definitely recommend Glover Garden. Itโs a beautiful mix of history, architecture, and nature that makes for a really...
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