Step back in time at Japan’s gateway to the west by visiting DEJIMA in Nagasaki!
Dejima was Japan’s only open port to the West for over 200 years during the Edo Period, serving as the sole point of contact for trade and cultural exchange between Japan and Europe when the rest of the country was closed off.
Explore 16 beautifully reconstructed buildings from the early 19th century, including the iconic “Kapitan-beya” (Chief Factor’s Residence), warehouses, kitchens, and the former Dejima Protestant Seminary. These restorations allow you to experience daily life as it was for Dutch traders and Japanese officials during this pivotal era.
Discover the unique blend of Japanese and Western architecture and culture, from Western-style interiors with tatami floors to exhibits of imported goods like coffee, beer, and chocolate, all of which were introduced to Japan through Dejima.
The atmospheric streets, historic buildings, and period-costumed staff make Dejima a perfect place for memorable photos. Try kimono rental for a unique photo opportunity against the backdrop of Edo-era architecture.
Business hours ■ Opening Hours : 8:00-21:00 (last entrance 20:40) ■ Nagasaki Naigai Club Restaurant : 11:00-18:00 Lunch (last order 13:45) Tea time (last order 17:00) ■ Dejima Museum Shop: 9:00-18:00