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Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima
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Nearby attractions
Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park
8-1他 Edomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0861, Japan
Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
10-13 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum
2-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
Site of the Dutch Trading Post
6-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
Edomachi Park
2-100 Edomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0861, Japan
Nagasaki Seaside Park
22-17 Tokiwamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0843, Japan
Minato Park
7 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Chinatown East Gate
12-4 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Kanko Maru
17-3 Motofunamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0035, Japan
Dutch Slope
Japan, 〒850-0918 Nagasaki, Ouramachi, 9 オランダ坂通り
Nearby restaurants
Former Nagasaki International Club
6-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
Parfait Restaurant Hawaii
Japan, 〒850-0862 Nagasaki, Dejimamachi, 10−16 マンション出島の木
Seafood Market Nagasaki Port Dejima Wharf Branch
Japan, 〒850-0862 Nagasaki, Dejimamachi, 1−1 長崎出島ワーフ 内 1F
Nagasaki Dejima Wharf
1-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
Steak Keiten
Japan, 〒850-0861 Nagasaki, Edomachi, 2−31 ソレイユ出島
Branch OTTO Dejima
Japan, 〒850-0862 Nagasaki, Dejimamachi, 15−7 NK出島スクエアビル 1F
永楽苑
1-8 Edomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0861, Japan
Attic
Japan, 〒850-0862 Nagasaki, Dejimamachi, 1−1 長崎出島ワーフ 1F
La classe
10-2 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
江戸びし
1-6 Edomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0861, Japan
Nearby hotels
Hotel Belleview Nagasaki Dejima
1-20 Edomachi, Nagasaki, 850-0861, Japan
Nagasaki Bus Terminal Hotel
1-14 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Almas Guest House
Japan, 〒850-0861 Nagasaki, Edomachi, 2−28 リバーガーデンEDO
CANDEO HOTELS Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown
Japan, 〒850-0841 Nagasaki, Dozamachi, 3−12 1F
dormy inn Nagasaki Shinchi Chukagai
7-24 Dozamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0841, Japan
Hotel JAL City Nagasaki
13-10 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0842, Japan
Hotel H2 Nagasaki
5-11 Tsukimachi, Nagasaki, 850-0877, Japan
APA Hotel (Nagasaki Dejima)
8-17 Kabashimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0034, Japan
ビジネスホテル ニューポート
16-12 Motofunamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0035, Japan
MINATO Capsule Inn (for men only)
7-9 Kabashimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0034, Japan
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Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima

6-1 Dejimamachi, Nagasaki, 850-0862, Japan
4.2(316)
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attractions: Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park, Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum, Site of the Dutch Trading Post, Edomachi Park, Nagasaki Seaside Park, Minato Park, Chinatown East Gate, Kanko Maru, Dutch Slope, restaurants: Former Nagasaki International Club, Parfait Restaurant Hawaii, Seafood Market Nagasaki Port Dejima Wharf Branch, Nagasaki Dejima Wharf, Steak Keiten, Branch OTTO Dejima, 永楽苑, Attic, La classe, 江戸びし
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Nearby attractions of Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima

Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park

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Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum

Site of the Dutch Trading Post

Edomachi Park

Nagasaki Seaside Park

Minato Park

Chinatown East Gate

Kanko Maru

Dutch Slope

Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park

Dejima-omotemon-bashi Park

4.1

(64)

Open 24 hours
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Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown

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Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum

Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum

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Site of the Dutch Trading Post

Site of the Dutch Trading Post

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Former Nagasaki International Club

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Reviews of Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima

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4.0
1y

Visiting the Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima was like stepping back in time to an incredibly unique period in Japanese history. The restored buildings and exhibits provide fascinating insights into the early Dutch-Japanese trade relationship, the architecture, and daily life of the people who lived and worked here. Walking through the narrow streets and rooms filled with historical artifacts and displays made it easy to imagine the cultural exchanges that took place centuries ago. It’s a must-see for history buffs or anyone interested in learning about Japan’s Edo period and its early interactions with the West. The area is well-maintained, and there are informative plaques in multiple languages, making it accessible for international visitors. Highly recommend spending a few hours here to fully take in...

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5.0
1y

Interesting area that talks about the history of Japan and their trade with the dutch.

There are traditional buildings that are reconstructed using traditional methods that you can visit here.

Also exhibition also the goods that were traded back in the day. If you are tired there is cafe where you can grab some snacks. For unknown reasons, some of the exhibition are only in Japanese, no English version.

There is a video played near the entrance/exit if you watch anime or know some Japanese it should give you some idea of what is happening here in the past.

Visited: 2 Nov 2024,...

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5.0
17w

Dejima ist ein einzigartiger historischer Ort in Nagasaki, der einen tiefen Einblick in Japans Zeit der Abschottung (Sakoku) bietet. Ursprünglich im 17. Jahrhundert als künstliche Insel angelegt, diente Dejima als Handelsstützpunkt der Niederländischen Ostindien-Kompanie – und war über 200 Jahre lang Japans einziges Tor zum Westen. Heute ist Dejima ein liebevoll restauriertes Freilichtmuseum, das Geschichte lebendig macht.

Beim Betreten der Anlage fühlt man sich in die Edo-Zeit zurückversetzt. Die nachgebauten Lagerhäuser, Wohnräume der niederländischen Händler, das Haupttor und sogar ein christlicher Friedhof geben ein authentisches Bild des damaligen Lebens. Viele Gebäude sind begehbar und mit historischen Gegenständen, Möbeln und Schautafeln ausgestattet, sodass Besucher viel über den Alltag, den Handel und die kulturellen Begegnungen zwischen Japan und Europa erfahren können.

Besonders eindrucksvoll ist, wie detailliert und anschaulich die Ausstellung aufbereitet ist – auch auf Englisch. Moderne Multimedia-Elemente ergänzen die traditionelle Darstellung und machen den Besuch auch für jüngere Gäste interessant.

Dejima ist ein absolutes Muss für alle, die sich für Geschichte und internationale Beziehungen interessieren. Der Ort zeigt auf eindrucksvolle Weise, wie selbst in Zeiten der Isolation kultureller Austausch möglich war – und welche Rolle Nagasaki dabei...

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Visiting the Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima was like stepping back in time to an incredibly unique period in Japanese history. The restored buildings and exhibits provide fascinating insights into the early Dutch-Japanese trade relationship, the architecture, and daily life of the people who lived and worked here. Walking through the narrow streets and rooms filled with historical artifacts and displays made it easy to imagine the cultural exchanges that took place centuries ago. It’s a must-see for history buffs or anyone interested in learning about Japan’s Edo period and its early interactions with the West. The area is well-maintained, and there are informative plaques in multiple languages, making it accessible for international visitors. Highly recommend spending a few hours here to fully take in the experience!
De Xing OngDe Xing Ong
Interesting area that talks about the history of Japan and their trade with the dutch. There are traditional buildings that are reconstructed using traditional methods that you can visit here. Also exhibition also the goods that were traded back in the day. If you are tired there is cafe where you can grab some snacks. For unknown reasons, some of the exhibition are only in Japanese, no English version. There is a video played near the entrance/exit if you watch anime or know some Japanese it should give you some idea of what is happening here in the past. Visited: 2 Nov 2024, still kinda hot
JörschJörsch
Dejima ist ein einzigartiger historischer Ort in Nagasaki, der einen tiefen Einblick in Japans Zeit der Abschottung (Sakoku) bietet. Ursprünglich im 17. Jahrhundert als künstliche Insel angelegt, diente Dejima als Handelsstützpunkt der Niederländischen Ostindien-Kompanie – und war über 200 Jahre lang Japans einziges Tor zum Westen. Heute ist Dejima ein liebevoll restauriertes Freilichtmuseum, das Geschichte lebendig macht. Beim Betreten der Anlage fühlt man sich in die Edo-Zeit zurückversetzt. Die nachgebauten Lagerhäuser, Wohnräume der niederländischen Händler, das Haupttor und sogar ein christlicher Friedhof geben ein authentisches Bild des damaligen Lebens. Viele Gebäude sind begehbar und mit historischen Gegenständen, Möbeln und Schautafeln ausgestattet, sodass Besucher viel über den Alltag, den Handel und die kulturellen Begegnungen zwischen Japan und Europa erfahren können. Besonders eindrucksvoll ist, wie detailliert und anschaulich die Ausstellung aufbereitet ist – auch auf Englisch. Moderne Multimedia-Elemente ergänzen die traditionelle Darstellung und machen den Besuch auch für jüngere Gäste interessant. Dejima ist ein absolutes Muss für alle, die sich für Geschichte und internationale Beziehungen interessieren. Der Ort zeigt auf eindrucksvolle Weise, wie selbst in Zeiten der Isolation kultureller Austausch möglich war – und welche Rolle Nagasaki dabei gespielt hat.
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Visiting the Site of the Former Dutch Trading Post on Dejima was like stepping back in time to an incredibly unique period in Japanese history. The restored buildings and exhibits provide fascinating insights into the early Dutch-Japanese trade relationship, the architecture, and daily life of the people who lived and worked here. Walking through the narrow streets and rooms filled with historical artifacts and displays made it easy to imagine the cultural exchanges that took place centuries ago. It’s a must-see for history buffs or anyone interested in learning about Japan’s Edo period and its early interactions with the West. The area is well-maintained, and there are informative plaques in multiple languages, making it accessible for international visitors. Highly recommend spending a few hours here to fully take in the experience!
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Interesting area that talks about the history of Japan and their trade with the dutch. There are traditional buildings that are reconstructed using traditional methods that you can visit here. Also exhibition also the goods that were traded back in the day. If you are tired there is cafe where you can grab some snacks. For unknown reasons, some of the exhibition are only in Japanese, no English version. There is a video played near the entrance/exit if you watch anime or know some Japanese it should give you some idea of what is happening here in the past. Visited: 2 Nov 2024, still kinda hot
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Dejima ist ein einzigartiger historischer Ort in Nagasaki, der einen tiefen Einblick in Japans Zeit der Abschottung (Sakoku) bietet. Ursprünglich im 17. Jahrhundert als künstliche Insel angelegt, diente Dejima als Handelsstützpunkt der Niederländischen Ostindien-Kompanie – und war über 200 Jahre lang Japans einziges Tor zum Westen. Heute ist Dejima ein liebevoll restauriertes Freilichtmuseum, das Geschichte lebendig macht. Beim Betreten der Anlage fühlt man sich in die Edo-Zeit zurückversetzt. Die nachgebauten Lagerhäuser, Wohnräume der niederländischen Händler, das Haupttor und sogar ein christlicher Friedhof geben ein authentisches Bild des damaligen Lebens. Viele Gebäude sind begehbar und mit historischen Gegenständen, Möbeln und Schautafeln ausgestattet, sodass Besucher viel über den Alltag, den Handel und die kulturellen Begegnungen zwischen Japan und Europa erfahren können. Besonders eindrucksvoll ist, wie detailliert und anschaulich die Ausstellung aufbereitet ist – auch auf Englisch. Moderne Multimedia-Elemente ergänzen die traditionelle Darstellung und machen den Besuch auch für jüngere Gäste interessant. Dejima ist ein absolutes Muss für alle, die sich für Geschichte und internationale Beziehungen interessieren. Der Ort zeigt auf eindrucksvolle Weise, wie selbst in Zeiten der Isolation kultureller Austausch möglich war – und welche Rolle Nagasaki dabei gespielt hat.
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