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Tony E
Switzerland600 条分享
2024年11月 • 好友
This is historically interesting, but perhaps not somewhere to put on your list of 'must-sees' in Japan. For nearly 200 years, all of Japan's foreign trade was channeled through the segregated Dutch Protestant traders living on this tiny island while the rest of Japan remained hermetically sealed off from foreigners. The simple warehouses and trading rooms are re-imaginings rather than restorations, as the old buildings no longer exist.
撰写日期:2024年12月4日
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ETflyer
日本福冈市42,650 条分享
2024年7月 • 独自旅游
The last time I was here, I entered from the seminary building side, but it was just across the Nakajima River bridge. It was a very hot July, so we had a break in the building from time to time. I was able to watch the video of the screening with great interest in the building just to the right of the entrance. It was extremely hot, so the air conditioning was running in the building.
撰写日期:2024年11月4日
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Poorjar
加利福尼亚圣何塞1,352 条分享
2024年6月 • 独自旅游
Dejima plays a very important part in Japanese history. It was the only place westerners were allowed to live in Japan for trading purposes. It's equally amazing that this artificial island purposely built offshore is now in the middle of the city due to land reclamation, surrounded by office buildings. The "island" contains dozens of buildings. Many of them are tiny museums showcasing a part of the island's history. While most of these buildings are not original, there were a lot more to see than I expected. It also opens late at night, and feels very different after dark. If you like history or museums this is a must visit.
撰写日期:2024年10月28日
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wang2383
台湾Longjing72,276 条分享
2024年9月 • 夫妻情侣
We took part in a tour of the Norwegian Cruise Ship in Nagasaki, Japan, the first stop to visit the island. Dejima (Dutch: Deshima) is a fanatic artificial island in Nagasaki Harbour, a former residence of foreigners in the Japanese pre-Edo country (now Nagasaki Prefecture). From 1641 to 1859, it was home to the Dutch Chamber of Commerce. During the implementation of the lock-in policy, the island was the only window Japan opened to the West. The area of the island is small, the entrance to the tour is not worth visiting for foreigners.
撰写日期:2024年10月15日
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ミスターシービー
日本山口县738 条分享
2024年6月 • 好友
During the Edo period, it was an island and today it is in a town. It is easily accessible because it is in the town. It's not that big, so you walk around the island. There are cafes and restaurants nearby, so there is no trouble eating.
撰写日期:2024年8月18日
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geo3
加拿大卡尔加里2,448 条分享
2023年9月 • 独自旅游
It's right downtown, and right off the main tram line, so quite convenient to visit.
As another reviewer noted, the entrance is not obvious if you are getting off the tram at the Dejima station. After getting off the tram, you have to cross the bridge over the river, then turn right and walk along the north bank of the river to a pedestrian bridge which will take you into Dejima. The walk there gives some good photo opportunities for overall views of Dejima.
This collection of restored buildings gives an excellent overview of why and how Nagasaki became so influential in trade with European countries. You do have to have an interest in history to really enjoy this, although the architecture of the buildings, and the interior of the buildings with their simulations of what they likely looked like the 1600s to 1800s, is interesting in itself.
Other reviewers have given much more detailed overviews of the historical background and significance. The price is certainly right, so - if you have the time, and like history, have a look.
As another reviewer noted, the entrance is not obvious if you are getting off the tram at the Dejima station. After getting off the tram, you have to cross the bridge over the river, then turn right and walk along the north bank of the river to a pedestrian bridge which will take you into Dejima. The walk there gives some good photo opportunities for overall views of Dejima.
This collection of restored buildings gives an excellent overview of why and how Nagasaki became so influential in trade with European countries. You do have to have an interest in history to really enjoy this, although the architecture of the buildings, and the interior of the buildings with their simulations of what they likely looked like the 1600s to 1800s, is interesting in itself.
Other reviewers have given much more detailed overviews of the historical background and significance. The price is certainly right, so - if you have the time, and like history, have a look.
撰写日期:2024年8月5日
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bantabi
日本神户市432 条分享
2024年7月 • 家庭
July visit, it was the end of the rainy season of light rain.
It was a short stay (1.5 hours) compared to the last visit, and it was a great opportunity to fully enjoy the exhibition, as it was full of historical Dejima artifacts learned from the textbooks.
The local cider also had a gentle taste that left it heavy.
It was a short stay (1.5 hours) compared to the last visit, and it was a great opportunity to fully enjoy the exhibition, as it was full of historical Dejima artifacts learned from the textbooks.
The local cider also had a gentle taste that left it heavy.
撰写日期:2024年8月4日
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MCC
英国South West England945 条分享
2024年4月 • 夫妻情侣
Dejima (exit Island in Japanese) is a small curved island built offshore that served as a colony which was set up to keep the Dutch isolated from the local Japanese. During the long period of isolation (1641 -1859) Nagasaki was the only port open for foreign businessmen and traders. About 15,000 sq. meters in area, Dejima was surrounded by 10 foot high earthen wall. The Dutch resided here for two centuries but enjoyed European cuisines in western style residences, with floors covered in tatami mats, had servants from Batavia (Java) and were attended by courtesans from the flower quarter of the city. The Dutch were required to pay tribute to the emperor once a year by travelling to Tokyo. It would take 90 days for the round trip. This trip to Edo (previous name for Tokyo) was conducted annually from 1633; to meet Tokugawa Shogun to express their thanks for the trade privileges. One year earlier in their stay four Dutch emissaries not knowing the local customs and practices of the time encountered a local Shogun leader. Instead of getting off their horses and laying prostate on the ground to show respect, they stayed on their steeds. Three had their heads cut off and the fourth sent back to Dejima. One of the recreated room with a desk, which was rebuilt from old illustrations, was used for daily administrative duties. In the room a clock which was fitted with a music box, with its packing case on the floor, on the table shows the tribute gift which the chief factor presented to the Tokugawa Shogunate. The main items imported by the Dutch from Japan was raw silk, copper, camphor, ceramics and lacquer ware. While they exported cotton fabrics, velvet, pepper, sugar, glassware etc.
Later in their history after the end of national isolation (1641 – 1859) the Shoguns realised that to trade with the world would be beneficial to their country and the western technologies would assist them to progress their own society. Dejima served as a gateway for the introduction and spread of western knowledge and culture in to Japan.
Later in their history after the end of national isolation (1641 – 1859) the Shoguns realised that to trade with the world would be beneficial to their country and the western technologies would assist them to progress their own society. Dejima served as a gateway for the introduction and spread of western knowledge and culture in to Japan.
撰写日期:2024年8月2日
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MomRocco
伊利诺伊州芝加哥540 条分享
2024年5月 • 夫妻情侣
Best thing about this historical site was the gift shop, especially the cards and magnets. Most of the buildings are closed and we had to rush through the ones that were open because our tour groups was off schedule due to traffic. It is impressive to imagine the Dutch traders being willingly restricted to this tiny space just so that they could trade with the Japanese.
撰写日期:2024年5月24日
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Adri D
荷兰阿姆斯特丹570 条分享
2023年11月 • 夫妻情侣
Very nice to see the history of this former Dutch trading post. Very special because Dejima was the only place where foreigners (Dutch) were allowed to trade in Japan. The trading post has been completely rebuilt and you feel like you have gone back hundreds of years. Very nice to visit.
撰写日期:2024年4月9日
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撰写日期:2018年5月28日
Hi Stefanusreno, you mentioned about getting a discount for the entrance fee to Dejima in Nagasaki if you stayed in Nagasaki. Can you tell me how does this work if we stay in Nagasaki for one night? Also what attractions/places you would recommend in and around Nagasaki area? We already plan for: Glover Garden, A Bomb Museum, Inasayama Observatory for night view. Thank you for your advice.
撰写日期:2017年9月11日
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