【長崎 ひとり旅】総額40,876円 観光・グルメを2泊3日で満喫する【ランタンフェスティバル】

Hello, this is “ichitabi”. This video is a compilation of the 3 days and 2 nights we spent in Nagasaki. The total amount of travel expenses spent this time was 40,876 yen. Round trip airfare was 11,600 yen, hotel was 12,024 yen

Local transportation, food and beverage expenses were 17,252 yen. I hope this will be helpful for your trip planning. Now let’s start the trip. There is a very beautiful monument in the airport. In fact, we happen to be here during the Lantern Festival. He is not aware of it.

Is Nagasaki always like this? I think so. From Nagasaki Airport to Nagasaki Station by bus. There’s a bus stop on the left side of the main entrance of the airport. What? There’s a huge line. Can I get on?

The fare is 1,000 yen to Nagasaki station. It is possible to get off near major sightseeing spots such as near Chinatown. There are even more lines. By the way, you can use a transportation IC card without buying a ticket. Clear sky

40-minute ride to Nagasaki. Bus is full, but I think it is because of the Lantern Festival period. Fun On the way back, the brown building will be the bus stop. I’ll show you more details in the return video.

Nagasaki station has been redeveloped, became a Shinkansen station, and is very beautiful. It has changed so much that I can’t remember what it used to be like. I’m hungry, let’s get something to eat. Lots of Shinkansen souvenirs on sale I heard this “Hatoshi” is a specialty in Nagasaki

It looks delicious, so I buy tempura here. At “Ki-mi-tomi” I buy three kinds of tempura. He completely forgets “Hatoshi”, but he doesn’t notice it at all and is in a good mood. Horse mackerel flat tempura 140 yen It’s so good. I want to eat white rice. Sardine burger” 140yen

I don’t feel sardines that much, but it’s delicious. Half-boiled longan 320yen This is intensely delicious. Honestly, I thought I wanted to buy and eat two of these eggs. The half-boiled condition is perfect. I’ll try “hatoshi” next time.

I eat at a place like a square with benches in front of the station, which is the front of Nagasaki station? It is very clear and sunny There is a prefectural government office near the station and there seems to be an observatory, so I’m going to go there.

The weather is nice so we will have a beautiful view. This is a miracle because it has been pouring rain every time. Nagasaki Prefectural Office. The design is a little similar to Tottori City Hall. Tottori City Hall was designed to represent a desert.

This one was taken when I visited Tottori. The city hall had a very distinctive design with a wafer-like pattern. And here is Nagasaki prefectural government office. It still looks a little bit similar, doesn’t it? Is it a combination of wood? It looks like bricks.

There are many lanterns in the prefectural office. He thinks it is still like this on a daily basis (laughs). This observation room is free and open to everyone This is good! You can see the whole Nagasaki city. Pleasant.

You can see the view from the other side. It is quite a good spot, isn’t it? It looks like people from the prefectural government are taking a break.

It is so beautiful. I still like Nagasaki. Is it because it is a port town like Kobe? I feel at ease because I feel like a local. I think I’m going to go have lunch soon. It’s a beautiful view, by the way. Nagasaki Prefectural Police Headquarters

Police headquarters and prefectural government offices are located next to each other in many cases. Famous “Inasa-yama summit observatory” I go there on the last day. We are back in front of the station. This is the famous intersection where many streetcars and cars come and go. This place has not changed.

This is the front of Nagasaki station. It is still under construction and it looks like many buildings will be built in the future. The tram stop is on the main street in front of the station. The number of trains is quite large, so you can ride without worrying about the time.

I will eat “Nagasaki Chanpon” at the famous “Chuka Daihachi Ekimae Branch” in front of the station. But it is closed temporarily! Too shocking. I will visit again on the last day. We are going to take the tram to “Glover Garden”. But I will go in a different way than normal.

There are quite a few trains. During rush hour, there are 13 trains per hour. Transfers are convenient if you use a traffic IC card. The “Ishibashi” train you are about to take will transfer at Shin-Chukagai.

If you get off at the standard “Oura Tenshudo”, you need to pay a separate fare, but if you go to “Ishibashi”, you can get a discount on the fare. Here you realize it’s during the Lantern Festival. Change trains at “Shin-Chukagai” and come to “Ishibashi.”

On school trips, etc., you have to pass in front of the Oura Tenshudo and climb up a long hill, but here you can use the elevator. I haven’t figured it out yet myself, but there is an elevator that goes up at an angle. It takes about 5 minutes on foot from “Ishibashi station”

It is easy to see on the map. There are actually two entrances to Glover Garden, and we are going from the mountain side this time. The standard route goes in front of “Oura Tenshudo”. Elevator is going up at an angle.

This is an amazing view. There are houses lined up all over the mountain. I’ve never seen a view like this before. It looks like Hong Kong. By the way, I have never been to Hong Kong. This is the elevator we climbed. It climbs at an angle, right? South Yamanote Rest House.

The view from here is the most beautiful and I love it! The weather is too nice already, too nice. Inside the “Minamiyamate Rest House” you can visit for free There is a very beautiful slope nearby that novelist Shusaku Endo also loved, which seems to be Nagasaki. Various movies have been filmed here.

Prayer Slope A long slope of about 120 meters continues and leads to a side road of “Oura Tenshudo” at the bottom. This is a slope with a nostalgic feeling. It is a great place to visit on a solo trip. Do you feel like taking a walk with me?

Now, to get to Glover Garden, you have to go further up the vertical elevator that you see in front of you. When you get off, it’s a very beautiful promenade. And this view This is the best view I’ve ever seen

Crossing the promenade, you will see the entrance to the Glover Garden. I guess many people don’t know it. I also knew it for the first time. Glover Garden 620 yen Normally, you would see this view last as you climb up from the bottom, but this time this view is the first.

I recommend the view from this door. We are now at the Glover House, the main attraction of the tour. It is downhill all the way, so your legs are not tired.

When I came here on a school trip, I didn’t enjoy it at all, but when I came here as an adult, this kind of place is so much fun.

It must be a sight to behold when a big cruise ship comes into port here. The maximum depth in the bay of Nagasaki Port is 45 meters.

I didn’t think about it at all when I was on a school trip, but now as an adult, I feel romantic about the secret talks between Sakamoto Ryoma and Glover. There is “Jiyu-tei Cafe” near Glover residence. I want to eat sponge cake It’s like the world of Jibri-Anime.

Nagasaki sponge cake and hydrangea jelly soda set 1,200 yen Taste change with lemon juice or gum syrup. I forgot which one … Tastes like “local cider”. When lemon juice is added, does it change color like “San-Pin-Cha”? It doesn’t particularly change the color, but it is a beautiful color to begin with.

Tastes better with a change in flavor. The sponge cake served here is said to be Nagasaki-do sponge cake, which is still made in the traditional way. The texture of the sponge cake is totally different from the ones I’ve had before. It is very elastic and chunky.

It’s totally different from the sponge cakes I’ve eaten so far! What is this! It’s so delicious. The texture is like nothing I’ve ever felt before. It tastes so rich and delicious! The view is right in front of you. It’s the best, isn’t it?

I wanted to taste this flavor, so I looked for it in the souvenir shop at the airport on my way home, but they didn’t sell it…. Shocked. I had a wonderful time. Even now while editing, I still want to eat Nagasaki-do’s sponge cake. I would like to combine it with coffee next time.

It was sunset time, so I dawdled in front of Glover Mansion for a bit and then left Glover Garden. On the way back, I went out the front door, and this is where it appears right away. The view will never change. To visit inside, 1,000 yen is required. I will pass this time.

Glover Street is lined with many souvenir shops and the ground is cobblestone. The distinctive building on the right is “ANA Crowne Plaza Hotel Nagasaki Glover Hill”. Minamiyamate pudding This pudding shop is reputed to be very delicious. I would love to try this one. Pudding soft 600yen

Looks delicious. The calories seem to be huge, but I don’t care. I am surprised at my own mysterious power of action that is demonstrated in my travel. A group of teenage boys see me eating and say, “Looks delicious. A little embarrassed. Eating ice cream outside in the middle of winter

It sure is delicious. Soft ice cream is as thick as Hokkaido’s, and goes well with caramel. Pudding under soft cream. Dreamy food. A little cold in winter, but I think it sells like hot cakes in summer.

It’s time to check in to the hotel, but I’ve booked accommodation near Nagasaki station, not with ANA. I will take a bus from the bus stop “Matsugae International Terminal” near “Minamiyamate Pudding” as I mentioned earlier.

Fares vary in price depending on where you get off, so if you want to pay in cash, take a numbered ticket when you board the bus. There are so many people, is the Lantern Festival a festive thing being held? and finally start searching.

Hotel to stay today is Esperia Hotel Nagasaki, a 10-minute walk from Nagasaki Station The location, cosiness, and rooms are all terrific. I’ll show you more details in the hotel introduction video. I thought hotels were very expensive in Nagasaki, but it was because it was during the Lantern Festival.

Gorgeousness of the room from the entrance Now. There is a famous restaurant near by that serves delicious “Nagasaki Champon”, so I’m going there for lunch revenge. This hotel is about 10 minutes walk from “JR Nagasaki station”, and moreover, there is a tram station nearby. Convenience store is also nearby.

Great location, very easy to move around. We arrived after a five-minute walk from the hotel. What a tasteful atmosphere! Edobishi The price is very cheap. And looks delicious. Various menus are available at night, and very inexpensive.

Inside the restaurant there are several counter seats and table seats. It is not large, but it looks like an old-fashioned Chinese restaurant. Sara udon set, 1000 yen When I looked at the menu, I felt like having Sara Udon, so I will have Sara Udon instead of “Chanpon”.

I could choose between thick and thin noodles, so I chose the thin one. It is good with a lot of vegetables. Is it the taste of the dashi? I don’t know how they make it, but the taste is incomparable to the taste I usually have. That’s the real deal.

This fried rice tastes a little different, more complex, like it’s served in an authentic Chinese restaurant. I think it’s a peculiar taste. I have no idea what they are seasoning it with, but it tastes strange and delicious. It’s like the taste changes depending on how it’s combined with the main dish.

Fried bean curd 2 pieces, 220 yen Good restaurant has good fried food. This is an ironclad rule. It is cheap and you can order 2 pieces. My favorite type of fried food in outer Paris. It also has shrimp in it. Is this a good price?

I would like to taste thick noodles too. Will it taste different? This restaurant seems to be popular among locals. It is good to have a restaurant like this in the neighborhood. It’s homey, healthy, and the menu is never boring. Grilled pork, 500 yen

There is a restaurant near my house that serves insanely delicious yakiniku pork, and I have never met a better yakiniku pork than at that restaurant. Maybe this restaurant will win? I ordered it. How will it turn out? I mean, it’s only 500 yen. It’s cheap.

Very tasty. Personally, I think it would be better if it were lighter in flavor. I think this would be great on white rice. I think I could be satisfied with just grilled pork and beer. It was a good restaurant and cheap. I was very satisfied. Highly recommended.

Streetcars are nostalgic and soothing to look at. Maybe I lived in a town with streetcars in my previous life? It feels futuristic. Tomorrow we will visit Dejima, Megane-bashi Bridge, Suwa-jinja Shrine, etc. We will visit many tourist attractions. And at night, we will go to Lantern Festival.

Good morning. This is the second day of my solo trip to Nagasaki. Today we will enjoy various sightseeing spots and gourmet food. Cloudy… Breakfast at hotel Eating a hearty breakfast as usual Is there a lot of standard food? I have an impression that there are many standard dishes.

Nagasaki’s Kamaboko (fish cake) and other Japanese foods are well prepared. After having after-meal coffee, we depart for sightseeing. The hotel I was staying at is “Esperia Hotel Nagasaki” which is in a very good location, 10 minutes walk from Nagasaki station.

The price was 6,424 yen including breakfast during the Lantern Festival, which is quite cosy. Can locals easily recognize the location when they see this scenery? I walked here for about 5 minutes from the hotel. There are lantern decorations. Lanterns are lit up at night. Fun. Dejima Omote-mon Bridge

We came to “Dejima”. Entrance fee is 520 yen. This is different from the Dejima I know! I am sure many of you are thinking Dejima was restored in 2000. The stone walls of Dejima, the building area on the right, and various other areas have been restored. It is quite amazing.

Dejima mainly exported copper, and they weighed and stored copper in this building. The craftsmen were working in the middle while being weighed and checked by officials and the Dutch, as shown in this picture. I don’t want to work here (sweat) It’s the tools they used for weighing and the soil at that time.

Various excavated artifacts, tiles and tableware of the time are on display. I don’t remember seeing something like this on a school excursion. Maybe they didn’t have them in the past. I think a lot of people have the memory of seeing this minutia, don’t they?

On the contrary, Dejima was the only memory I had of this one (laughs). I think it’s well done, but for some reason I don’t find it very interesting. It’s strange. But the restored area was great fun.

It’s not papier-mâché, it’s a real restoration of the building using actual architectural techniques of the time. It’s amazing. So this is the view you saw from the road earlier. You can see the foundations of the actual buildings of the time and there are many things to see.

Storehouse restored almost exactly as it was then Perfectly reproduced as if it were a movie set A place where trade with foreign countries began and various different cultures entered. Knowing its history makes Nagasaki more interesting. Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum After walking five minutes from Dejima, we came to the seaside area.

In front of me is the area around Nagasaki station, which is undergoing redevelopment. In the bay area, there is a place called “Nagasaki Mizube-no-mori Park” where you can enjoy Nagasaki Bay nearby. Close to Dejima, Shinchi Chinatown, etc. Suddenly long staircase welcomes you

A beautiful view came into view along with a pleasant sea breeze. This may be a good place. Too bad it’s cloudy, but it feels nice. Huge cruise ships probably berth at this quay. I’d love to travel on a luxury cruise ship. About 6 months.

I imagine these quays are full of fishermen, but I can’t go further than the fence, so fishing seems impossible. It’s a very wide place, very few people, and it’s the most pleasant place. I’m going to stop by a few cafes and restaurants in the Bay Area. Fashionable. Nagasaki Dejima Wharf.

I’m not very hungry, so I think I’ll move on to the next place. Bay Area is good. I take a tram from “Medical Center” which is located seven minutes walk from Nagasaki Dejima Wharf. Get off at “Suwa Shrine Station” Fare 140yen

One of the most historic and prestigious shrines in Nagasaki City. Suwa-jinja Shrine. In the Edo period (1603-1867), the shrine was donated by wealthy merchants in Nagasaki and has many important cultural properties preserved to this day.

Stairs leading up to the approach to the temple continue through an ordinary residential area, creating a mysterious mixture of sacred atmosphere and Nagasaki life. Very long staircase continues at the end The stairs we just climbed And there is the hall of worship. It’s a big shrine with a lot to see. “Horse god.”

Red seal received 500yen I like to stop by shrines because I feel refreshed. Especially when I am traveling, the probability of good things happening is high. From here, it takes about 15 minutes on foot to get to “Megane-bashi Bridge”. Moving on foot while looking at the city of Nagasaki.

Megane-bashi Bridge in Nagasaki is the oldest stone arch bridge in Japan and was built in the early Edo period. Megane-bashi Bridge in Nagasaki is one of the tourist attractions in Nagasaki city and one of the representative structures of Nagasaki’s landscape.

It just looks like a pair of glasses with a shadow on the water. This is what it looks like up close. The stones are elaborately assembled.

I go to a new cafe in front of Megane-bashi bridge. On holidays there is a line, but today is a weekday, so I wonder if I can get in. ATTIC COFFEE MEGANEBASHI Not only cafe menu but also meal menu You also deal in alcohol. Cake set 880yen

I ordered Cookie Crunch Cheesecake and Royal Milk Tea. What does it taste like? It tastes very fancy. Plenty of royal milk tea tastes refreshing and is a great combination. Sugar soaks into tired body. It’s cheesecake with crushed bitter chocolate cookies, but it’s delicious and has a nice texture.

The atmosphere of the store is nice and stylish Great place to take a break from sightseeing You can see lantern decorations in various places, but the main venue this time was “Minato Park” in Shinchi Chinatown. Coincidentally, he’s booked a hotel right in the middle of Shinchi Chinatown.

It’s about a 10 minute walk from the Megane-bashi Bridge I mentioned earlier to Shinchi Chinatown. Nagasaki is good because tourist attractions are compactly packed. Famous “Kakuni Manju” in Nagasaki Kakuni Manjuu 450yen Very delicious. The outer dough is fluffy and Kakuni is surprisingly soft. It is a little expensive but worth to eat.

No wonder it’s famous. Iwasaki Honpo Hamamachi Kanko Dori Store Today’s lodging is “First Cabin Nagasaki” located within walking distance to Shinchi Chinatown It took a little time to check in I held up my card key and went to the accommodation area

Very cyber space. It’s very exciting. And this is the first time for me to stay in a capsule type room. First cabin is also available at Haneda Airport and other airports, and it looks like business class and first class.

This time I stayed in a first class room. Overnight stay without meal 5,600 yen There is space for valuables under the bed. Usually a little cheaper, but it was expensive during the Lantern Festival. And the rooms are almost fully occupied. cool. Separate accommodation floors for women and men Lit up, more cyber atmosphere

Now I’m going to walk to the main venue of Lantern Festival. It became very crowded on the way. It’s atmospheric when it’s lit up. As we approach the main venue, the decorations become more gorgeous. It’s as if we have arrived in some other country. wow!

Chinese female singers were performing live at the main venue, and the lantern decorations are fantastic. There were so many Chinese people, it was like a foreign country. Taking a tram to get around Ishibashi station

Impressed by the noon view on the first day, I go to see the night view. Glover Sky Road (diagonal elevator) Very scary Riding with high school girls and boys in an elevator used by those who live on top of a mountain. Youth.

What a longing to go back to the top of the mountain. I’d like to go back to the top of the mountain. It’s a crazy beautiful view! Riding the elevator to go further up. It’s too quiet and scary with no one around.

Too bad. I’m surprised at how many people live on top of mountains in Nagasaki. It’s quite hard to do shopping and such. That light in the distance is the observatory on Mt. Inasa. It’s kind of fantastic.

This is a daytime view from the same location. The view is totally different in daytime and nighttime. Which do you prefer? Personally, I prefer daytime because of the contrast between the sea and the mountains. It’s time to go to dinner.

I’m afraid of the elevator. It is so quiet. This elevator is used as a leg for residents who live on a slope. Grabber Sky Road hours of operation 6:00am to 11:30pm free ride. It would be tough on foot. I’ll be a little impatient if there are people on this.

You can see the security camera footage of the slant elevator from the outside. This is the footage of it coming up now. There is no one on it. If you come to the elevator and there’s people on it, it’s terrifying.

The slant elevator ride is pretty long, like 2 minutes? It’s awfully awkward if you’re with someone you don’t like. How many people use the elevator in a day? There’s still a lot we don’t know about Japan. Take a train to “Shinchi Chukagai” station. 140yen We are back.

The popular restaurant “Onigiri Specialty Store Kaniya, Douza Honten” where there is always a line of people waiting in line. The restaurant is full of people, and the part time foreigner is so nervous that his order is not passed at all, which is interesting in a way.

The couple sitting across from us got angry and left. It may be a tough restaurant for those who want to eat slowly and calmly. I ordered three kinds of oden. Daikon radish, egg, and sardine tempura. The taste is definitely delicious.

The reason why this restaurant is so popular is that this area is downtown, and people eat “onigiri” at the end of the day after drinking. And handmade onigiri. Perhaps it has become popular among foreign people. Not so much a taste that impresses, but a taste that reassures.

I ordered “Udon” which is perfect for rice balls. Or rather, I ordered it first, but it came last (laughs). You can go in alone and have a conversation with someone you don’t know. It’s that kind of restaurant. When I left the restaurant, there was still a line.

I wondered why the person in front of me didn’t eat at all when the food was coming, but it was to take a picture of all the food. I can’t wait for myself to look good (sweat) Food tastes different when it gets cold, right?

First time staying in a capsule type. Can I sleep? The top is open, so I’m worried about the noise. I am anxious. Finally, tomorrow is the last day Good morning. It is the morning of the 3rd day in Nagasaki.

I stayed in a capsule type hotel for the first time. Sleep was shallow because of the noise. I need to be trained. It seemed like many people involved in Lantern Festival were staying there. Now I’m going to have breakfast.

Just after entering the shopping street near the Kanko Dori tramway. Go to the store next to Kentucky. Long-established cake shop with cafe menu. cafe de Seigin. Egg sandwich set 550yen Looks delicious Eggs are the best. Maybe because it’s a cake shop? It’s so smooth, elegant, and rich in egg flavor.

This is one of the best egg sandwiches I’ve ever had. 550 yen is very cheap. I have small hands among men, can you tell? It has quite a lot of egg and it is thick. And this yogurt. It tastes amazing, and it’s a complete sweet treat. It tastes like a sweet.

It tastes like a very smooth cream cheese. The taste far exceeded my expectations! Lantern festival decorations are by far the most beautiful to see at night Take tram to Nagasaki station, then bus from Nagasaki station to ropeway on Mt. Inasa.

Nagasaki Station is now a Shinkansen station, but is still in the process of redevelopment and has considerable potential. I can’t remember the old Nagasaki station. Boarding a train bound for Inasa-yama ropeway The fare is 160 yen and the ride takes about 15 minutes.

The city of Nagasaki has a beautiful contrast of sea, mountains and rivers, and it is really picturesque when the weather is nice. Looks like it’s close to the bus stop. There is a shrine with a nice atmosphere Is there really a shrine? There is. It is a more splendid shrine than I expected.

How do you feel when you visit a shrine? I just give my address, express my gratitude, and make a little wish. I wonder what he asked for? Shrines are still comfortable Let’s go to the ropeway station. Hmm? The ropeway station is inside the shrine.

What does this mean? We enter through the torii gate again from a different place than before. What does that mean? Did you find a place to board? I already know at the time of editing, the name of the station is “Nagasaki Inasa-yama Ropeway Fuchi Jinja Station”.

There was a picture of the ropeway on the pillar of the hand-watering basin!  The ropeway station is located next to the shrine’s hall of worship. Interesting. Tokushima also had a shrine next to it. Nagasaki ropeway 1250yen Departures every 20 minutes from 9:00 to 18:00; every 15 minutes from 18:00 to 22:00.

This is designed by “KEN OKUYAMA DESIGN” who is famous for designing Ferrari. I have ridden many ropeways, but Nagasaki is very enjoyable because of the beautiful change of scenery. And I think the speed is too fast. Is it my imagination? The weather is nice, so we will have beautiful scenery.

This beautiful feeling during the day makes me want to see the night view as well. It looks like a picture book world with many houses on the mountain. I wonder what people on this slope do for shopping? A car is a must, right? It is a very beautiful town.

The view from Glover Garden is just like looking at Mt. Inasa here from the front. Beautiful. Very enjoyable. Inasa summit observatory Weather is still an important essence. Very similar to “Mt. Moiwa summit observatory” in Sapporo. There seems to be a ride called “slope car Very futuristic design

I don’t know where I’m going, but I board anyway. Round trip 500 yen. Almost chartered. It is different from ropeway. The view is different from the ropeway because the scenery flows sideways.

Unlike a train, the speed is slower, so you can see the scenery better. And it is very comfortable because everything is transparent 360 degrees. The station is getting closer, but there seems to be nothing… All I can see around me is a parking lot. Looks like we’ve arrived. Looks cool

Looks like a vehicle of the future. Apparently there is only a parking lot and a plaza with a small athletic field nearby. So I’m going back. There is a poster of Lantern Festival. I am glad I happened to be here during this period.

I am about to go back to the city to eat Nagasaki Chanpon at a popular restaurant, which I couldn’t eat on the first day. We are now back in front of Nagasaki Station. The restaurant I went to on the first day of my trip was temporarily closed, so I didn’t eat “Nagasaki Champon”.

Sounds of construction is so loud. Chinese Daihachi Ekimae Branch Looks like there are a few people in line Oden – Iwashiten 140yen, egg 140yen It’s outstandingly tasty. Very flavorful. I wanted to have daikon radish, but they were sold out. The dashi broth is very tasty. Nagasaki chanpon, 800 yen 

Nagasaki Chanpon is the most awaited dish in Nagasaki. It looks so authentic and has a lot of vegetables. And the soup is beautiful. Soup is very tasty. It may taste like you can drink all of it. It has a deep taste, but it is refreshing. It’s a wonder.

Is the noodle like a medium thick noodle? This is overwhelmingly delicious. No wonder this is a popular restaurant. And the quantity is large, so I think the satisfaction level is very high.

There are many other items on the menu that I would like to try. And the service of the waiter is very comfortable. Very tasty and authentic taste. To get to Nagasaki Airport, you take a highway bus, but you need about 40 minutes of travel time. There is still some time left.

There is a popular cafe right near the bus stop for a sweet treat. My body needs coffee. Mainly takeout, but also available for in-store use. NGS COFFEE Location is in front of Nagasaki station

The restaurant is small, with space for four people to sit and drink. And there is a space for 2 people to drink standing. It is small but the atmosphere is very nice. Coffee can be deep roast or shallow roast. Authentic. Salted caramel cheesecake, drip coffee, 950 yen

I have never seen salted caramel cheesecake before. What does it taste like? I chose deep roast coffee. Very tasty. Then I would like to have some. This is a novel taste. It’s crushed hard salted caramel on top of the cake, but with a slightly bitter taste.

That bitterness is delicious with the sweetness of the cake and the whipped cream. Best with coffee. This whip is also homemade, as it was whipped to order. Probably real whipped cream, not vegetable oil. I personally love this flavor so much. It tastes a little bit mature, like a sweet that isn’t just sweet.

This is a great place to wait for the express bus. The waitress is also very friendly and beautiful. This is what the space for standing and drinking looks like We had a very good time!

Now let’s go to the express bus stop. It is different from the place where you get off the bus, so many of you may get lost. When the redevelopment is completed, the place to get off and get on may be the same. The front of the station is currently complicated.

It is possible to cross the overpass in front of the station to come to the highway bus stop. You can go to various places besides Nagasaki airport. Proceed to the back of the building and you will find the express bus stop. The bus stop for Nagasaki Airport is No. 4.

It seems like they leave every 15 minutes or so. You can use the transportation IC, so touch it when you get on the train. If you don’t use it, buy a ticket. 1,000 yen. Arrive at airport in 40 minutes.

Nagasaki airport is bigger than Kobe airport, but not so big. Souvenirs, etc. are well stocked. It was just time for sunset, so I came to the observation deck to see the airplane. Somewhere bells are ringing. Is there a church nearby?

He doesn’t realize it at all at this time, but the Skymark in front of him is the plane he is boarding to return to Kobe.

There is no sign of takeoff at all, so I look at the timetable for Nagasaki Airport. I realize that the plane in front of me is the plane I’m boarding. I’m in a panic because I’m wrong about the boarding time by about 20 minutes.

If it had been a big airport, I would have missed the flight completely. Quite a rushed return trip. When taking off, the heart mark on the wing and the sun seem to overlap, but they don’t. It is exquisite. It is a very beautiful sunset.

The sun is not in focus, but the scratches on the window are in focus (sweat). It is at times like this that I feel the awesomeness of the human eye.

As we take off from Nagasaki Airport, small islands spread out below us, and the scenery is very beautiful. The color of the sea is also beautiful. In no time at all, we are back in Kobe. Thank you for watching to the end.

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【今回行った場所】
1日目
・長崎かんぼこ 喜味冨
・長崎県庁展望台
・グラバースカイロード(斜行エレベーター)
・南山手レストハウス
・祈念坂
・大浦展望公園
・グラバースカイロード(垂直エレベーター)
・グラバー園 620円
・自由亭喫茶室
・大浦天主堂
・グラバー通り
・南山手プリン
・エスペリアホテル長崎
・江戸びし
2日目
・エスペリアホテル長崎
・出島
・長崎水辺の森公園
・長崎出島ワーフ
・諏訪神社(長崎県長崎市)
・眼鏡橋
・ATTIC COFFEE MEGANEBASHI
・岩崎本舗 浜町観光通り店
・ファーストキャビン長崎
・長崎新地中華街・湊公園
・グラバースカイロード(斜行エレベーター)
・おにぎり専門店 かにや 銅座本店
3日目
・ファーストキャビン長崎
・cafe de 西銀
・長崎ロープウェイ
・稲佐山
・中華大八 駅前店
・NGS COFFEE

#一人旅 #長崎 #nagasaki

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