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The museum is dedicated to the history of international exchange in early-modern Nagasaki, the only port open to foreign trade during Japan’s era of national isolation. A vast collection of documents, art pieces and traditional crafts showcases Nagasaki’s unique history and culture, from the arrival of the first Portuguese ships and the introduction of Christianity to relations with Korea, China and the Netherlands. The museum also features a partial reconstruction of the Nagasaki Magistrate’s Office, a government agency from the Edo period that once stood on this site.
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| Address | 850-0007 長崎県長崎市立山1-1-1 | |
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| TEL | 095-818-8366 | |
| FAX | 095-818-8407 | |
| Hours of Operation |
April - November: 8:30-19:00 December - March: 8:30-18:00 (Last admission is 30 minutes before closing) |
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| Closed |
1st and 3rd Monday of every month (or the following day if Monday is a holiday) and December 28-31 *Exhibition rooms may also close temporarily for maintenance. |
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| Price |
[Permanent Exhibition] Adults: 630 yen Elementary, junior high school, and high school students: 310 yen *Temporary exhibitions require a separate admission fee. |
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| Parking |
Paid parking for 62 cars and 5 buses *Parking space is limited, so we encourage visitors to use public transportation whenever possible. |
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| Access |
5 minutes’ walk from Sakura-machi tram stop 7 minutes’ walk from City Hall tram stop 3 minutes’ walk from Museum of History and Culture bus stop |
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| Website |
Official Website Tripadvisor |