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Tim joins David to make the case for Nagasaki as a must-add to Japan itineraries—especially while the yen is favorable. Beyond its solemn WWII history, the city blends European influence, scenic harbor views, island day trips, and incredible food. We cover the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, Dejima’s Dutch trading post, Glover Garden, a boat trip to Battleship Island, what to eat (castella and champon), where to stay (from boutique Portuguese-inspired hotels to brand-new design stays), plus nearby onsen culture and the perfect sunset finale from Mount Inasa.
Why listen:
• A practical “second-trip to Japan” alternative to Tokyo–Kyoto–Osaka
• How to structure a respectful visit to the Peace Park and Museum
• Exactly where Nagasaki’s Dutch/Portuguese legacy shows up today
• What and where to eat, stay, and soak—without renting a car
What to see & doAffiliate Disclosure:
Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you click through and make a booking or purchase. Using these links helps support the production of Travel in 10 at no extra cost to you. Featured links include: Nagasaki Peace Park, Battleship Island, Hotel Monterey Nagasaki, Glover’s House, and Hotel Indigo Nagasaki.
By Voyascape Media / David Brodie & Tim Johnson4
1212 ratings
Tim joins David to make the case for Nagasaki as a must-add to Japan itineraries—especially while the yen is favorable. Beyond its solemn WWII history, the city blends European influence, scenic harbor views, island day trips, and incredible food. We cover the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, Dejima’s Dutch trading post, Glover Garden, a boat trip to Battleship Island, what to eat (castella and champon), where to stay (from boutique Portuguese-inspired hotels to brand-new design stays), plus nearby onsen culture and the perfect sunset finale from Mount Inasa.
Why listen:
• A practical “second-trip to Japan” alternative to Tokyo–Kyoto–Osaka
• How to structure a respectful visit to the Peace Park and Museum
• Exactly where Nagasaki’s Dutch/Portuguese legacy shows up today
• What and where to eat, stay, and soak—without renting a car
What to see & doAffiliate Disclosure:
Some of the links above are affiliate links, which means we may earn a commission if you click through and make a booking or purchase. Using these links helps support the production of Travel in 10 at no extra cost to you. Featured links include: Nagasaki Peace Park, Battleship Island, Hotel Monterey Nagasaki, Glover’s House, and Hotel Indigo Nagasaki.

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