Nagasaki, Japan: The Former Trading Post of Dejima
Dejima was an artificial island constructed in the port of Nagasaki in 1636 to segregate Portuguese residents from the Japanese and control the spread of Christianity.
The Portuguese acted as liaison between Japan and China and their ships would return laden with silk while sugar was the main commodity imported by the Dutch later on. It is thought that this sugar is why Nagasaki's local cuisine became famous for its lavish use of sugar.
Dejima trading post has been recreated and is most interesting.
Dejima - Nagasaki, Japan 出島:長崎、日本
Dejima is an artificial island built in 1634. This island connected Japan with the rest of the world during the Edo period and was the only place that allowed direct trade with other countries. Built initially for Portuguese traders, then used by the Dutch as a trading post for almost 200 years.
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Dejima Island Nagasaki: Japan's Historical Sites - 長崎市出島 - Japan As It Truly Is
This is a more recently recreated museum of Dejima, the sequestered Dutch establishment during Japan's isolationist era, built from the remaining plans that showed what existed. There are nothing but a few stones from the original foundation which you can see through a transparent part of the floor, but it's still great to get an idea of what existed in this period of Japanese history.
About 20 Dutch inhabited Dejima from the 1630's, and introduced Japan to European and Asian goods and knowledge. They were strictly monitored and could only rarely leave the island a few times per year under guard. Over time they introduced Japan to knowledge (Rangaku; 蘭學), new maps, globes, medicine, deer hides, badminton, billiards, beer, coffee, chocolate, cabbage, clocks, tomatoes, a piano, and later, photography, as well as regular trade in silk, cotton, and sugar. They also purchased Japanese rice, lacquer ware, porcelain, copper, and silver.
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The Edo shogunate feared the spread and colonization of the Christian missionaries. For 200 years, Dejima was the only open port allowed to trade with Holland when Japan was cut off from the rest of the world.
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Nagasaki. Dejima - Old Dutch trading post. A brief walking tour. Backpacking Japan.
Nagasaki. Dejima - Old Dutch trading post. A brief walking tour. Backpacking Japan.
Dejima (出島) was a man-made island in the port of Nagasaki, constructed in 1636 to segregate Portuguese residents from the Japanese population and control their missionary activities.
A few years later, the Portuguese were expelled from Japan, and the Dutch Trading Station, formerly located in Hirado, was moved to Dejima. The Dutch were restricted to Dejima during Japan's two centuries of isolation as the only remaining Westerners allowed in the country.
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This is just a short film of NIU (Nagasaki International University) Japanese Culture class trip to Dejima last June 1, 2019. tried to highlight what i found most interesting but this place has so much more to offer. if you need to know more there is a link of the website of Dejima.(english translation available)
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Dejima (Japanese: 出島, exit island) was a Dutch trading post located in Nagasaki, Japan from 1641 to 1854.[1] Dejima was a small fan-shaped artificial island in the bay of Nagasaki covering an area of 120 m × 75 m (390 ft × 250 ft) or 9,000 m2 (2.2 acres), and is listed in old Western documents Latinised as Deshima, Decima, Desjima, Dezima, Disma, or Disima. Dejima was built in 1634 to house Portuguese traders and separate them from Japanese society by digging a canal through a small peninsula. The Dutch were moved to Dejima in 1641 and during most of the Edo period the island was the single place of direct trade and exchange between Japan and the outside world. Dejima was abolished after the Treaty of Kanagawa in 1854 and the island was later integrated into Nagasaki city through land reclamation. In 1922, the Dejima Dutch Trading Post was designated a Japanese national historic site. Wikipedia
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NAGASAKI - Dejima
Dejima was a Dutch trading post notable for being the single place of direct trade and exchange between Japan and the outside world during the Edo period.It was a small fan-shaped artificial island formed by digging a canal through a small peninsula in the bay of Nagasaki in 1634 by local merchants. Dejima was built to constrain foreign traders. Originally built to house Portuguese traders, it was used by the Dutch as a trading post from 1641 until 1853.
In 1922, the Dejima Dutch Trading Post was designated a Japanese national historic site.
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After showing you a glimpse of Fukuoka and touring you around Sasebo, let's now go to Nagasaki City and Unzen. From Nagasaki's rich history to Unzen's relaxing countryside feel, these two stops in our tour will definitely refresh your mind and soul!
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DAY 3: Welcome to Nagasaki City
1. Have an early check-out and take the train to Nagasaki City.
2. Buy a tram day pass and take the tram to yout hostel. Leave your luggage there.
3. Visit Nagasaki Peace Park, Urakami Cathedral, Atomic Bomb Museum and Atomic Bomb Hypocenter. (All walking distance from each other.)
4. Take the tram to Suwa Shrine and explore it’s compound.
5. Take the tram to Dejima Wharf. Explore the sights.
6. Visit Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum.
7. Have dinner at Dejima Wharf.
8. Proceed to Nagasaki Ropeway (via tram and walking (or taxi)
9. Take the ropeway to Mt. Inasa Observatory.
10. Spend the night in Nagasaki City.
DAY 4: Chilling at Unzen
1. Take the 9 am bus from Nagasaki Bus Center to Unzen
2. Leave luggage at Unzen Bus Center and catch the 11 am ‘shared taxi’ to Nita Pass.
3. Take the Nita Ropeway to the top of Mt. Unzen. Enjoy the view and some extra hike to the peak.
4. Head back to Unzen central and have lunch.
5. Walk around unzen. Try out the public onsen. Visit Unzen Jigoku.
6. Check in at a ryokan (traditional Japanese inn, reservation required).
7. Enjoy ryokan amenities and chill until the evening.
8. Try out the ryokan onsen and have dinner afterwards.
9. Spend the evening in Unzen.
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