The Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture in Nagasaki, Japan is one of the few museums in Japan devoted to the theme of "overseas exchange".
The museum holds 48,000 items in its collection, including historical documents and arts and crafts, that tell the story of Nagasaki as the sole window opened to foreign countries during the period of national isolation. The museum also contains a reconstruction of part of the Nagasaki Magistrate's Office called bugyōsho, a local agency of the central government in the Edo period.
The permanent exhibition features exhibits dealing with exchange with the Netherlands, China and Korea, and shows artifacts brought to Japan by foreign traders. It also focuses on "Nanban" and the introduction of Christianity.
Permanent exhibitions: 600 JPY
separate, varying fees for temporary exhibitions
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nagasaki_Museum_of_History_and_Culture
Official Website http://www.nmhc.jp/
Phone +81 95-818-8366
Address Nagasaki, Japan
Coordinates 32°45'10.345" N 129°52'46.151" E