4 Recommended Nagasaki Lantern Festival! We will guide you through the bustling Nagasaki Chinatown, Minato Park, Central Park, and Confucius Temple!
This time, I participated in the Nagasaki Lantern Festival, so I will introduce it!
Conclusion "Nagasaki's leading festival event! It was a lively Nagasaki Lantern Festival with so many people!"
This time, we will introduce 4 places that are famous for the Nagasaki Lantern Festival!
・Nagasaki Chinatown
・Minato Park
・Central Park
・Confucius Mausoleum
If you go to these four places, you can definitely enjoy the Nagasaki Lantern Festival, so please visit them!
▼Nagasaki Chinatown
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Nagasaki Chinatown has a lot of food, so please come here to eat while walking!
Also, on weekday nights and rainy days, you can take fantastic pictures!
On Saturdays and Sundays, there are definitely many people!
This is the main venue that you absolutely must visit, and the lanterns are here too! It is displayed so much.
At this venue, there is also a dedication of pigs, so be sure to see it.
In addition, there is also an event where you can go to Tojinyashiki-dori from here and go around the four temples and put up candles.
▼Central Park
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Also, from Chuo Park, Nagasaki's famous spectacles bridge is also nearby, so it's recommended that you visit the spectacles bridge while visiting Chuo Park!
And there is another famous thing in Central Park...
That's this panda.
This panda is also famous for the Nagasaki Lantern Festival.
There is a legend that if a small child sees this panda at night, he or she will be traumatized (laughs).
In particular, remove the back of the panda's eyes. . . .
▼Confucius Mausoleum
▼You can especially see the face-changing show here!
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Here are 4 recommended points for the Nagasaki Lantern Festival Bus!
It's a very lively event, but there are a lot of people on Saturdays and Sundays, so how about planning your trip to Nagasaki, including coming on weekdays?
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