Scenic Viewpoints and Towers
This collection features architectural landmarks and natural overlooks across Nagasaki Prefecture. It includes the UNESCO-listed Glover Garden, the historic 136-meter Hario Radio Towers in Sasebo, and the scenic Eboshi-dake Viewing Platform in Tsushima. Visitors can observe the Kujukushima islands from Tenkaiho, the Manzeki-seto Canal from its iconic red bridge, and migratory bird patterns from specialized observation towers. These sites showcase the region's naval history, varied topography, and coastal geography.
Glover Garden
Glover Garden is a park in Nagasaki, Japan, built for Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish merchant who contributed to the modernization of…
Tenkaiho
Overlook offering a 180-degree panorama of the Kujukushima islands. The site features seasonal flower gardens, with yellow canola blossoms in spring and cosmos in autumn.
Mt. Akasaki
A 240-meter peak providing views of Sasebo Port, the city center, and the southern Kujukushima islands.
Manzeki Bridge
A red arched bridge spanning the Manzeki-seto Canal, which was excavated by the Imperial Japanese Navy in 1900 to connect the east and west coasts of Tsushima.
妙見駅展望所
Observation point overlooking the Ariake Sea and the volcanic peaks of the Unzen mountain range.
Eboshi-dake Viewing Platform
Located on Tsushima Island, this platform provides a 360-degree view of Aso Bay, characterized by its complex rias coastline and numerous small islands.
Nishidomari Observation Site
Coastal overlook on Tsushima Island providing views of Hitakatsu Port. On clear days, the mountains of South Korea are visible across the Tsushima Strait.
Bird Observation Tower
Specialized facility for observing migratory birds, particularly hawks and eagles, as they travel along the Tsushima flyway.
Bird Tower
Observation tower designed for monitoring seasonal bird migrations across the Tsushima Strait.
針尾無線塔
One of three 136-meter reinforced concrete towers built in 1922. It is a designated Important Cultural Property, historically used by the Imperial Japanese Navy for long-wave radio transmissions.
針尾無線塔
Part of a trio of 136-meter concrete wireless towers completed in 1922. These structures played a significant role in naval communications during the early 20th century.
針尾無線塔
Historic wireless telegraphy tower standing 136 meters tall. Built between 1918 and 1922, it represents early reinforced concrete construction technology in Japan.
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