Geography, topography and travel COCOMILL NAGASAKI Huis Ten Bosch / JTB Publishing Travel Guidebook Editor

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Japanese title: 単行本(実用) 地理・地誌・紀行 ココミル長崎 ハウステンボス / JTBパブリッシング旅行ガイドブック編集部
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Item number: BO4005468
Released date: 06 Oct 2023

Product description ※Please note that product information is not in full comprehensive meaning because of the machine translation.

Geography, Topography and Travel
[Contents introduction]
We provide an easy-to-understand introduction to the sights of Nagasaki Town in each area. There is also plenty of information about Nagasaki-like gourmet foods such as Shippoku Ryouri and Champon.
There is also information about Huis Ten Bosch's one day plan, wonderful restaurants and popular souvenirs.
This is a stylish and cute guidebook called Cocomill (what to see? where to see? Cocomill!) with a colorful lattice-patterned cover as a landmark.
This is a convenient map called With Appendix Ki that can be taken off and used.
Let's walk around the Glover Garden
Go around exotic churches and Western-style houses
Take a break at classical Western-style houses
Pray for Kaiun at the Temple of Confucius
Enjoy a stay in Dejima
Gourmet & Shopping
Know about life in the era of national isolation and Western culture at the Dejima
Take a walk around Meganebashi
Know about the true face of Sakamoto Ryoma
The exotic temple town of Touji
Walk around Peace Torona Urakami
Two major festivals in Nagasaki
Touji
Peace and Torona Festival at Mt. Inasa
Appreciation and gorgeous Shippoku Ryouri at lunch
Champon & Sara Udon
, etc.
[Main published area]
Nagasaki Prefecture, Nagasaki Town, Minamiyamate, Higashiyamate, Dejima, Shin-chi China town, Meganebashi, Teramachi, Peace Park, Urakami, Gunkanjima, Huis Ten Bosch, Sasebo, Hirado, Kujuku Islands, Hasami, Unzen, Shimabara, Obama Hot Spring
[Other useful pages]
Transportation Guide
To Know : Books, movies, people related to the area, a little bit of information for planning. Shin-chi China town Hidden Christian Sites