Nagasaki Ropeway At Nighttime, Nagasaki | The Real Japan
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This is the ride (in realtime and with commentary in English and Japanese) from Fuchi Jinja Station at the bottom to the top of Mt. Inasa, with extensive views over the city of Nagasaki. Where the nightime views are labelled as Nagasaki's million dollar views.
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4K 稲佐山 長崎市 Mount Inasa, Nagasaki Kyushu JAPAN
Nagasaki 長崎市 is the capital and the largest city of Nagasaki Prefecture on the island of Kyushu in Japan. It became a centre of Portuguese and Dutch influence in the 16th through 19th centuries, and the Churches and Christian Sites in Nagasaki have been proposed for inscription on the UNESCO World Heritage List. Part of Nagasaki was home to a major Imperial Japanese Navy base during the First Sino-Japanese War and Russo-Japanese War. Its name means long cape.
During World War II, the American atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki made Nagasaki the second and, to date, last city in the world to experience a nuclear attack.
Mount Inasa 稲佐山 is a hill to the west of Nagasaki which rises to a height of 333 metres. The summit can be reached by ropeway, bus or car and offers great views over the city. In fact, the night views from Mount Inasa are ranked among Japan's three best night views besides the views from Mount Hakodate and Mount Rokko. Spectacular views of Nagasaki's 10 Million Dollar Night View 1000万ドルの夜景.
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Mt. Inasa ( 稲佐山 )
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You can view the beautiful nightscape of Nagasaki Harbor from Mt.Inasa’s observation deck. It is one of the top 3 best night views in Japan and also the world. The highlight is the vast 360-degree panoramic view.
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If you go to Nagasaki on a clear day and miss Inasayama, it'd truly be a crying shame. Mount Inasa or Inasayama is a gorgeous 333m mountaintop that commands a full 360 degree view of the city and sea. Even more than the great view of the city during the day is the view at night, called the $10 Million Dollar View and widely regarded as one of the 3 most beautiful city night views in Japan. There is no entrance fee; only cost is in transportation.
This video was taken on a rainy day but hopefully you will have better luck. You can catch a bus to near the top from Nagasaki Stn, or board a ropeway up the mountain (the former is far cheaper).
For the bus, take a bus from Nagasaki Stn. to the Inasayama Bus Stop - you will need to walk the last 15 minutes or so up the mountain to the summit. The buses run from mid-March to mid-December 1-2 times per hour, take about 15 minutes and cost about 150 yen. Or you can take Bus #3 or 4 to the Fuchi Shrine Bus stop and walk 2 minutes to the Nagasaki Ropeway Front gate. If you want the take the ropeway, be sure to first go to their website and print an online coupon to save a few bucks. See:
The ropeway costs 1230 yen round trip and runs 3-4 times per hour from 9AM-10PM.
If you are short of time, or have a group up to 4, then a taxi might make more sense. From Nagasaki Stn to Fuchi Shrine Stn is about 850 yen, or up to the summit about 2200 yen. If you're driving, you can drive to the top, with a paid parking lot open 24 hours.
If you're flexible, the best time to go is just before dusk to see the city in daylight, and watch it change to a beautiful night view.
Take some food and drinks, and enjoy!
The ropeway website is nagasaki-ropeway.jp for more info.
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Beautiful night view of Nagasaki, hermosa vista de Nagasaki desde Inasayama, 長崎ロープウェイ、稲佐山展望台
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Japan Travel: Mount Inasa Amazing view from the summit Ropeway Nagasaki city, Kyushu
Japan Travel: Mount Inasa Amazing view from the summit Ropeway Nagasaki city, Kyushu
Mount Inasa (Inasayama) is a 333 meter high mountain and near Nagasaki's city center.
The summit can be reached by ropeway, bus or car and offers nice views over the city. As a matter of fact, the night views from Mount Inasa are ranked among Japan's three best night views besides the views from Mount Rokko and Mount Hakodate.
An observation deck with restaurant is placed at the summit.
Access Information:
By ropeway
The ropeway ride takes five minutes with a cost 720 yen (one way) or 1230 yen (round trip). A discount coupon is available online. Operation hours are from 9:00 to 22:00 (suspended for maintenance in early December). It departs every 15-20 minutes.
From Nagasaki Station to the ropeway's lower station
Two of them are connected with frequently operating Nagasaki Bus.
From Takaramachi tram stop
It takes a five minute walk.
By car or taxi
Parking is available close to the summit of Mount Inasa. The car ride from Nagasaki Station takes roughly 15 minutes, while a taxi ride costs around 2000 yen one way.
By bus
From mid March to mid December, Nagasaki Bus provides a connection from Nagasaki Station to Inasayama bus stop, which takes a 15 minute climb from the summit.
The one- way journey takes roughly 15 minutes with a cost 150 yen. The buses run every 30-60 minutes.
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