Discover these places worth visiting in Sasebo and select a hotel nearby for ultimate convenience
Huis Ten BoschGGW.SandyIt is worth going with a baby. The scenery is very good. There are not many play items, but it is very exquisite. The stage drama is very beautiful. There are not many people on weekends. The experience is great. The park is very good for eating and lodging, very convenient. The fireworks at night are also very good
Kujūku IslandsCcarcartravelThere is a scenic area called Kujiu Island in Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. Ninety-nine Island is actually located in the waters about 25 kilometers outside the port of Sasebo in Nagasaki. There are 208 islands, large and small, of which only four are inhabited, while the others are uninhabited islands.
The best way to see Ninety-Nine Island is to look at the observation deck on the mountain. Unfortunately, it was overcast and the scenery was compromised.
The other way to visit the island is to take a sightseeing boat, but when I arrived it was the February off-season, no boat, unfortunately.
Sasebo PortKKazuya TatsuIt's a very beautiful place, and there are benches so you can relax and watch the waves and boats. There is a commercial facility called No. 5 Building and many restaurants, so you can eat there too.
Saikai National ParkPphilipzkSaikai National Park is located in the suburbs of Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan. The Shin-Saikai Bridge spans across the two banks of the national park. Climbing the bridge, you can overlook the scenery of the entire park, with the emerald green lake at your feet.
Kujukushima Zoo & Botanical Gardens Mori KiraraLluilui曼漫遊Kujukushima Zoological and Botanical Garden Mori Kira is a zoological and botanical garden located on a hill overlooking Kujukushima.
Some 64 species (230 items) are on display, including giraffes, beavers and lions, which are very popular with children. The Penguin Pavilion has Japan's largest ceiling aquarium and Japan's first ultra-shallow aquarium.
In addition, Kujukushima Pearl Sea Resort is a seaside resort where you can fully enjoy the nature of Kujukushima. Take the sightseeing ships "Kujukushima Sightseeing Ship Pearl Queen" and "Kujukushima Pirate Sightseeing Ship Mirai" to see the Kujukushima Islands up close.
Yumihari Park Observation DeckPphilipzkYumiharitake Observatory is located in Sasebo City, Nagasaki Prefecture, Japan, not far from Sasebo Port. You can overlook the entire Sasebo Port and the scenery of the "Kyujuku Islands" from the observatory. The observatory is open to the public free of charge.
UMIKIRARA朱朱丽叶的旅行The Sea Shining Aquarium is located in the Pearl Sea Resort. The Kujukushima Aquarium has a nice name - "Sea Shining" (海きらら), which means like the most dazzling light on the sea. This aquarium reproduces the Kujukushima ocean as it is, and there will be different surprises when you walk through each hall. One of the main features is the approximately 100 species of jellyfish found in the waters of Kujukushima. In the Jellyfish Symphony Hall, melodious music and phantom light are used to show the elegant swimming of jellyfish. The gently flying jellyfish create a dreamy atmosphere, making people feel relaxed all over, just like listening to a symphony. It is a very popular exhibition venue in the aquarium and the largest jellyfish exhibition in Japan.
Tenkaiho ObservatoryYYeliq111There are more than 240 islands of various sizes around Sasebo City, but for the sake of image, they are named Kujuku Islands, which feels like the Thousand Islands Lake in Hangzhou. The best place to view these islands is Zhanhai Peak. You can take a look at the appearance of Kujuku Islands at Zhanhai Peak.