A shopping mall located in Kawaguchi-machi, Nagasaki City. The mall, modeled after European architecture, is the first in Japan to have a streetcar travelling directly through it. The Nagasaki Electric Tramway Museum is located in the mall and here visitors can see fun streetcar exhibitions. Mall tenants include Western apparel and accessory shops, an import food store, and restaurants. There's also a free children's park with a playground. Flea markets, concerts, and a variety of other events are held irregularly on the main floor. Paid parking available.
Review of Nagasaki Seiyokan
TripAdvisor Traveler Ratingうまい使い方は、週末やGWは市内の観光地の道路が混雑したりコインパーキングが少ないから、ここにマイカーは駐車してしまい、あとは路面電車の一日乗車券でまわってしまうという賢い方法。 駐車場の出入り口は国道から右折では入りにくいが違反ではない。または一旦左折して方向転換して戻る。
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- Address
- Nagasaki Nagasaki-shi Kawaguchimachi 13-1 [map]
- Phone
- 0958439191
- Hours
- 10:00-23:00
- Closed
- open everyday (5/Nov. Is 3rd November, 12/31/1/1 closed)
- Parking Lot
- Available(210spaces)
- Credit Card
- Available (depending on the store)
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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Nagasaki Areas

This hidden corner of the country is rural Japan at its best, where underground activity is to thank for active volcanoes and bubbling natural hot springs along the Shimabara Peninsula as well as the crystal clear waters of the Goto Islands off the west coast. Less well known than Hiroshima’s Peace Memorial Park, Nagasaki commemorates its own past at the Nagasaki Peace Park, which sits alongside the charming Meganebashi stone bridge and a mix of religious buildings with beautiful architecture, such as the Zen Buddhist Sofukuji Temple, the Confucian Shrine, and the Oura Christian Church.