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Benazir BhuttoBenazir Bhutto
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Michelle ObamaMichelle Obama
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Glover Garden is a historic and scenic open-air museum located on Minami-Yamate Hill in Nagasaki, Japan. It offers a unique blend of Western and Japanese architecture and culture, reflecting the city's international history, particularly during the Meiji era. Originally the residence of Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish merchant who played a significant role in Japan’s modernization, Glover Garden features preserved Western-style mansions and beautiful gardens that overlook the Nagasaki harbor. Glover’s contributions to industries like shipbuilding and the development of Japan's first railway are commemorated here, along with his support of the Meiji Restoration. Visitors to Glover Garden can explore several 19th-century residences, including the Glover House, Japan’s oldest Western-style wooden building. The garden is adorned with bronze statues of historical figures such as Giacomo Puccini, whose opera "Madama Butterfly" was inspired by Nagasaki’s unique cultural backdrop. The site offers breathtaking views, especially at sunset, with lush greenery, well-maintained flowerbeds, and an inviting atmosphere. The combination of history, architecture, and natural beauty makes Glover Garden a must-visit destination for those interested in Nagasaki's past and its role in Japan’s modernization.
Muhammad Abubakar HassanMuhammad Abubakar Hassan
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A blast from the past! Opened in 1863, Glover Garden was built for Thomas Baker Glover. He was a Scottish Merchant who contributed to much of Japans modernization. These grounds have a rich history and beautiful architecture and to this day many of the rooms and even furniture have been preserved in mint condition. It all seems so grand walking about the property and the many stairways involved though there is an escalator entrance for any weary wanderers. The views are spectacular from the Glover house overlooking Nagasaki Japan. From the foot paths to the staircases, all of its architecture was absolutely gorgeous in its own right. Parking is separate from admission and can be found around the main entrance or you can pay for the valet parking. The valet was set for 3 hours at a rate of ¥500. There was ample time to see the property and even got to enjoy some coffee and snacks along the way at a little shop called the Glover Cafe. It’s a great look into Japans already amazingly rich history, most of the exhibition pieces are even translated to English. It was a wonderful trip to get a glimpse of the life of society in the 1800s, fun for all ages!
KG Food &TravelKG Food &Travel
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Nestled in the picturesque hills of Nagasaki, Glover Garden offers a serene escape where the past and present harmoniously blend. The garden, a tribute to the adventurous spirit of Thomas Blake Glover, provides a panoramic view of Nagasaki’s vibrant port, reminiscent of the views admired from the historic Glover Residence. As you stroll through the lush greenery, the garden’s timeless beauty unfolds, revealing meticulously restored Meiji-era Western-style houses, now standing as cultural icons. Each step along the cobblestone paths is a step back in time, inviting visitors to ponder the lives of those who once called this place home. Glover Garden is not just a testament to the city’s cosmopolitan history but also a place where one can imagine the contentment of dwelling amidst such splendor. Whether it’s the tranquil sound of water trickling through the fountains or the enchanting night view that has captivated many, Glover Garden remains a cherished spot, promising a unique experience for every visitor.
Akihiro YamaguchiAkihiro Yamaguchi
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There are 2 entrances. The Main Gate can be reached by walking up Gloverzaka, which is lined with shops selling souvenirs and castella cakes. There are moving walkways to the top of the garden. The nearest tram stop is Oura Cathedral (no.50) on the no.5 Green Line. No.2 Gate can be accessed by taking the Glover Sky Road Inclined Elevator and the Vertical Elevator. Ishibashi (no.51), the last stop on the Green Line is a 3-minute walk. A leisurely stroll through the garden is a pleasant experience, especially early in the morning when there are not too many visitors. You can see nine old Western-style buildings with Japanese features. Three of these buildings were built on the grounds of the Glover Garden more than 150 years ago during the foreign settlement era. The rest were built in different districts of Nagasaki City around the mid-Meiji period; and were moved to their present location and restored. Along the way, there are sweeping views of the port and harbor with Mt. Inasa in the background.
Rod WongRod Wong
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Nearby Attractions Of Glover Garden
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
Nagasaki Seaside Park
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
Gunkanjima Digital Museum
Ōura Cathedral
Nagasaki Koshibyo Confucius Shrine and Historical Museum of China
Dutch Slope
Mt. Nabekanmuri Park
Mt. Nabekanmuri Park
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Shikanoko Chinese Restaurant
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8-1 Minamiyamatemachi, Nagasaki, 850-0931, Japan
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+81 95-822-8223
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glover-garden.jp
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Glover Garden is a park in Nagasaki, Japan, built for Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish merchant who contributed to the modernization of Japan in shipbuilding, coal mining, and other fields. In it stands the Glover Residence, the oldest Western-style house surviving in Japan and Nagasaki's foremost tourist attraction.
attractions: Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, Nagasaki Seaside Park, Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Gunkanjima Digital Museum, Ōura Cathedral, Nagasaki Koshibyo Confucius Shrine and Historical Museum of China, Dutch Slope, Mt. Nabekanmuri Park, Mt. Nabekanmuri Park, Minato Park, restaurants: Shikanoko Chinese Restaurant, Kozanrochukagaishinkan, Lao Lee, ガスト 長崎大浦海岸店, Katsushika, Nagasaki Wagyu YAKINIKU PURE, Dejima Asa, HAYAMA COFFEE Nagasakiorandadoriten, Nagasaki Minami Yamate Pudding, 牛右衛門 新戸町店

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