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Nagasaki Dejima Wharf

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Nagasaki Dejima Wharf

出島ワーフ

4.0Est. 60Nagasaki, Kyushu

Overview

17th-century artificial island created exclusively for European traders under shogunate's strict isolation policy.

Located in Nagasaki Prefecture, Dejima was an artificial island created exclusively to receive and host European traders in 17th-Century Edo Period Japan in accordance with the shogunate's strict foreign policies. Dejima played a vital role in Japan's connection to Europe at the time and Japanese history. Though not an island anymore, there have been significant efforts to preserve the area's historic architecture. Those efforts have resulted in the restoration and reconstruction project of the former trading island. Today serving as an open-air museum, visitors to Dejima can slip back in time and witness how foreign trade occurred during Japan's so-called "secluded era," and how the life there contributed to contemporary Japan's development.

Practical info

Japanese name
出島ワーフ
Nearest station
Dejima Station (2 min walk)
Payment
Cards accepted
Reservations
not required
Meals
Brunch, Lunch, Dinner
Service
Dine-in, Delivery

Accessibility

Wheelchair entrance
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