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Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
Kurofune Observatory
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Madogahama Seaside Park
Japan, 〒415-0013 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Kakisaki, 字間戸ケ浜7−9
Shimoda Ropeway (Shin-Shimoda Station)
1 Chome-3-番2号 Higashihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Kurofune
Sotogaoka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0000, Japan
JGFA Kajiki Museum
Japan, 〒415-0000 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Sotogaoka, 1−1 道の駅 開国みなと下田
黒船サスケハナ号遊覧船
0000 415 Sotogaoka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0000, Japan
Hongo Park
1 Chome-16, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Tojin Okichi Memorial
18-26 Itchome, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0021, Japan
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THE ROYAL HOUSE
831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
ジョナサン 下田店
5-14 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda
Japan, 〒415-0013 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Kakisaki, 字間戸浜6-22
Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru
Japan, Shizuoka, Shimoda, Sotogaoka, 1-1 道の駅開国下田みなと内
Kinmeya
Japan, 〒415-0035 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Higashihongo, 1 Chome−4−3
一品香
1 Chome-4-8 Higashihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
神戸Steak Hana / Cafe DINING Hana
Japan, 〒415-0000 Shizuoka, Shimoda, 外ヶ丘19 海上レストラン
Amimoto ryōri Tokuzō Maru Shimoda
1 Chome-1-23, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Magic India
1 Chome-1-7 Higashihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0035, Japan
Sakanaya
Sotogaoka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0000, Japan
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Shimoda Bay Kuroshio
4-1 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Kurofune Hotel
3-8 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Shimoda Itoen Hotel Hanamisaki
6-12 Takegahama, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0015, Japan
Shimoda Jyuraku Hotel
21-5 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Suzuki Hotel Shimoda
463 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
Ryokan Ogawa
6-7 Takegahama, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0015, Japan
Business Hotel Tontei
Japan, 〒415-0035 Shizuoka, Shimoda, Higashihongo, 1 Chome−4−3
Business Hotel Tsumeki
1 Chome-3-3 Nishihongo, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0036, Japan
イルカフリー 海豚自由 Free dolphin
30-5 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
Sea Shell Marine House
28-18 Kakisaki, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0013, Japan
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First Sighting of Black Ships

831 Naka, Shimoda, Shizuoka 415-0016, Japan
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attractions: Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck, Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station), Kurofune Observatory, Madogahama Seaside Park, Shimoda Ropeway (Shin-Shimoda Station), Kurofune, JGFA Kajiki Museum, 黒船サスケハナ号遊覧船, Hongo Park, Tojin Okichi Memorial, restaurants: THE ROYAL HOUSE, ジョナサン 下田店, Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda, Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru, Kinmeya, 一品香, 神戸Steak Hana / Cafe DINING Hana, Amimoto ryōri Tokuzō Maru Shimoda, Magic India, Sakanaya
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Nearby attractions of First Sighting of Black Ships

Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck

Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)

Kurofune Observatory

Madogahama Seaside Park

Shimoda Ropeway (Shin-Shimoda Station)

Kurofune

JGFA Kajiki Museum

黒船サスケハナ号遊覧船

Hongo Park

Tojin Okichi Memorial

Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck

Mt. Nesugata Summit Observation Deck

4.4

(140)

Open 24 hours
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Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)

Shimoda Ropeway Summit Station (Nesugatayama Station)

4.0

(205)

Open 24 hours
Click for details
Kurofune Observatory

Kurofune Observatory

4.2

(29)

Open until 12:00 AM
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Madogahama Seaside Park

Madogahama Seaside Park

4.0

(556)

Open 24 hours
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THE ROYAL HOUSE

ジョナサン 下田店

Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda

Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru

Kinmeya

一品香

神戸Steak Hana / Cafe DINING Hana

Amimoto ryōri Tokuzō Maru Shimoda

Magic India

Sakanaya

THE ROYAL HOUSE

THE ROYAL HOUSE

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ジョナサン 下田店

ジョナサン 下田店

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Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda

Sukiya Route 135 Shimoda

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Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru

Cafe&Hamburger Ra-maru

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(528)

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The First Sighting of Black Ships (黒船見張所跡) on Mt. Nesugata is a quiet historical footnote tucked within a scenic walking route. While the replica cannon and informative sign offer some insight into Japan's late Edo Period, the site’s understated presentation and obscured view make it more of a mild curiosity than a headline attraction. Worth a glance if you're already at the summit. (3/5)

Full Review The First Sighting of Black Ships – A Subtle Glimpse into a Defining Moment Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5)

One of the lesser-known but historically significant spots atop Mount Nesugata (寝姿山) is the First Sighting of Black Ships (黒船見張所跡)—a quiet, reflective attraction that leans heavily on context rather than spectacle. This isn’t the place for big, flashy Instagram moments, but for history buffs or those with a keen eye for nuance, it offers a modest payoff.

You’ll likely stumble upon this location as part of your walk through the mountaintop paths. On the helpful maps sprinkled throughout the summit area, the label "Black Ship Watch Site" may catch your attention with a sense of intrigue. One imagines an impressive vantage point or dramatic historical recreation. What you find, however, is a simple open area with a modest replica cannon, a mini-cannon beside it, and a wall of interpretive signage—clear, well-written, and appreciated, but lacking in immersive design or presentation.

The story it tells, however, is undeniably captivating. In 1849, an English survey ship named the Marina entered Shimoda Bay—an event that predated the famous arrival of Commodore Perry’s black ships. The Tokugawa shogunate, in response to this unexpected encounter, rushed to establish a lookout point at this very location, marking the site as an early moment of Japan’s forced reengagement with the outside world. The idea that you’re standing where officials once nervously monitored foreign vessels adds a layer of gravity, if only you take a moment to mentally place yourself in that bygone era.

The drawback? The actual view is partially obscured by overgrowth, and the cannon—while historically symbolic—is visually unimposing. This is not a site that shouts for attention, but rather one that whispers its relevance. For casual tourists, it may come across as a bit underwhelming, especially compared to more polished or panoramic stops on the mountain. But it’s important to appreciate that not all meaningful sites need grandeur.

In conclusion, the First Sighting of Black Ships site is more of a historical annotation than a main event. It enhances the overall Mt. Nesugata experience by offering a bit of Edo-period context, but is best seen as part of the whole rather than a destination unto itself. Think of it as a quiet reminder of how global history sometimes tiptoes in before it barges through the front door. Worth a thoughtful pause if you’re already enjoying the...

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ロープウェイ山頂駅から順路に沿って遊歩道を歩くと最後の名所がここ黒船見張所跡になります。

ここから見る下田港の景色は寝姿展望台や黒船展望台と大して変わりませんが、他の展望台の方が視界が開けていると思います。 むしろ、この場所に来る途中に見られる下田市街の景色がなかなか素晴らしいと思いました。

この場所の歴史は、江戸時代にここは江戸と大阪を結ぶ航路上にあたり、船の関所が置かれていました。箱根が「陸の関所」だったのに対し、海上輸送を睨む「海の関所」が下田だったのです。幕末に寝姿山の山頂には外国船を監視する見張り所が設けられました。この頃は、日本の植民地化を狙う外国の目を感じ、幕府は急遽寝姿山の頂に見張り所を設け、黒船の監視を行なった場所のようです。現在の見張所跡には、大砲のレプリカが置かれていますが、ここに大砲を置いてもとても下田沖の艦船には届かないので、ここは単なる監視施設...

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The First Sighting of Black Ships (黒船見張所跡) on Mt. Nesugata is a quiet historical footnote tucked within a scenic walking route. While the replica cannon and informative sign offer some insight into Japan's late Edo Period, the site’s understated presentation and obscured view make it more of a mild curiosity than a headline attraction. Worth a glance if you're already at the summit. (3/5) Full Review The First Sighting of Black Ships – A Subtle Glimpse into a Defining Moment Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) One of the lesser-known but historically significant spots atop Mount Nesugata (寝姿山) is the First Sighting of Black Ships (黒船見張所跡)—a quiet, reflective attraction that leans heavily on context rather than spectacle. This isn’t the place for big, flashy Instagram moments, but for history buffs or those with a keen eye for nuance, it offers a modest payoff. You’ll likely stumble upon this location as part of your walk through the mountaintop paths. On the helpful maps sprinkled throughout the summit area, the label "Black Ship Watch Site" may catch your attention with a sense of intrigue. One imagines an impressive vantage point or dramatic historical recreation. What you find, however, is a simple open area with a modest replica cannon, a mini-cannon beside it, and a wall of interpretive signage—clear, well-written, and appreciated, but lacking in immersive design or presentation. The story it tells, however, is undeniably captivating. In 1849, an English survey ship named the Marina entered Shimoda Bay—an event that predated the famous arrival of Commodore Perry’s black ships. The Tokugawa shogunate, in response to this unexpected encounter, rushed to establish a lookout point at this very location, marking the site as an early moment of Japan’s forced reengagement with the outside world. The idea that you’re standing where officials once nervously monitored foreign vessels adds a layer of gravity, if only you take a moment to mentally place yourself in that bygone era. The drawback? The actual view is partially obscured by overgrowth, and the cannon—while historically symbolic—is visually unimposing. This is not a site that shouts for attention, but rather one that whispers its relevance. For casual tourists, it may come across as a bit underwhelming, especially compared to more polished or panoramic stops on the mountain. But it’s important to appreciate that not all meaningful sites need grandeur. In conclusion, the First Sighting of Black Ships site is more of a historical annotation than a main event. It enhances the overall Mt. Nesugata experience by offering a bit of Edo-period context, but is best seen as part of the whole rather than a destination unto itself. Think of it as a quiet reminder of how global history sometimes tiptoes in before it barges through the front door. Worth a thoughtful pause if you’re already enjoying the summit walk.
Taka ShigeruTaka Shigeru
ロープウェイ山頂駅から順路に沿って遊歩道を歩くと最後の名所がここ黒船見張所跡になります。 ここから見る下田港の景色は寝姿展望台や黒船展望台と大して変わりませんが、他の展望台の方が視界が開けていると思います。 むしろ、この場所に来る途中に見られる下田市街の景色がなかなか素晴らしいと思いました。 この場所の歴史は、江戸時代にここは江戸と大阪を結ぶ航路上にあたり、船の関所が置かれていました。箱根が「陸の関所」だったのに対し、海上輸送を睨む「海の関所」が下田だったのです。幕末に寝姿山の山頂には外国船を監視する見張り所が設けられました。この頃は、日本の植民地化を狙う外国の目を感じ、幕府は急遽寝姿山の頂に見張り所を設け、黒船の監視を行なった場所のようです。現在の見張所跡には、大砲のレプリカが置かれていますが、ここに大砲を置いてもとても下田沖の艦船には届かないので、ここは単なる監視施設だったと言われています。
くまんちゅくまんちゅ
【幕末見張所の復元について】 下田は古くから江戸(東京)ー大阪間の海路の要所にあたり、海の関所ともいうべき舟番所(下田湾大浦)が置かれ国内船の検問を行ったところですが、たまたま嘉永二年四月十二日(一八四九年)英国測量船マリナ号の入港を機に幕府は急いでこの寝姿山々頂に見張所を設け下田奉行所より数名の役人を派遣し、日夜黒船の警戒に当らせたのであります。 この見張所は当時の面影を忍ぶため復元したもので又この側の台上にある大砲はその頃米国船に搭載してあったものです。
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The First Sighting of Black Ships (黒船見張所跡) on Mt. Nesugata is a quiet historical footnote tucked within a scenic walking route. While the replica cannon and informative sign offer some insight into Japan's late Edo Period, the site’s understated presentation and obscured view make it more of a mild curiosity than a headline attraction. Worth a glance if you're already at the summit. (3/5) Full Review The First Sighting of Black Ships – A Subtle Glimpse into a Defining Moment Rating: ★★★☆☆ (3/5) One of the lesser-known but historically significant spots atop Mount Nesugata (寝姿山) is the First Sighting of Black Ships (黒船見張所跡)—a quiet, reflective attraction that leans heavily on context rather than spectacle. This isn’t the place for big, flashy Instagram moments, but for history buffs or those with a keen eye for nuance, it offers a modest payoff. You’ll likely stumble upon this location as part of your walk through the mountaintop paths. On the helpful maps sprinkled throughout the summit area, the label "Black Ship Watch Site" may catch your attention with a sense of intrigue. One imagines an impressive vantage point or dramatic historical recreation. What you find, however, is a simple open area with a modest replica cannon, a mini-cannon beside it, and a wall of interpretive signage—clear, well-written, and appreciated, but lacking in immersive design or presentation. The story it tells, however, is undeniably captivating. In 1849, an English survey ship named the Marina entered Shimoda Bay—an event that predated the famous arrival of Commodore Perry’s black ships. The Tokugawa shogunate, in response to this unexpected encounter, rushed to establish a lookout point at this very location, marking the site as an early moment of Japan’s forced reengagement with the outside world. The idea that you’re standing where officials once nervously monitored foreign vessels adds a layer of gravity, if only you take a moment to mentally place yourself in that bygone era. The drawback? The actual view is partially obscured by overgrowth, and the cannon—while historically symbolic—is visually unimposing. This is not a site that shouts for attention, but rather one that whispers its relevance. For casual tourists, it may come across as a bit underwhelming, especially compared to more polished or panoramic stops on the mountain. But it’s important to appreciate that not all meaningful sites need grandeur. In conclusion, the First Sighting of Black Ships site is more of a historical annotation than a main event. It enhances the overall Mt. Nesugata experience by offering a bit of Edo-period context, but is best seen as part of the whole rather than a destination unto itself. Think of it as a quiet reminder of how global history sometimes tiptoes in before it barges through the front door. Worth a thoughtful pause if you’re already enjoying the summit walk.
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ロープウェイ山頂駅から順路に沿って遊歩道を歩くと最後の名所がここ黒船見張所跡になります。 ここから見る下田港の景色は寝姿展望台や黒船展望台と大して変わりませんが、他の展望台の方が視界が開けていると思います。 むしろ、この場所に来る途中に見られる下田市街の景色がなかなか素晴らしいと思いました。 この場所の歴史は、江戸時代にここは江戸と大阪を結ぶ航路上にあたり、船の関所が置かれていました。箱根が「陸の関所」だったのに対し、海上輸送を睨む「海の関所」が下田だったのです。幕末に寝姿山の山頂には外国船を監視する見張り所が設けられました。この頃は、日本の植民地化を狙う外国の目を感じ、幕府は急遽寝姿山の頂に見張り所を設け、黒船の監視を行なった場所のようです。現在の見張所跡には、大砲のレプリカが置かれていますが、ここに大砲を置いてもとても下田沖の艦船には届かないので、ここは単なる監視施設だったと言われています。
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【幕末見張所の復元について】 下田は古くから江戸(東京)ー大阪間の海路の要所にあたり、海の関所ともいうべき舟番所(下田湾大浦)が置かれ国内船の検問を行ったところですが、たまたま嘉永二年四月十二日(一八四九年)英国測量船マリナ号の入港を機に幕府は急いでこの寝姿山々頂に見張所を設け下田奉行所より数名の役人を派遣し、日夜黒船の警戒に当らせたのであります。 この見張所は当時の面影を忍ぶため復元したもので又この側の台上にある大砲はその頃米国船に搭載してあったものです。
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