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Nagasaki Chinatown (Shinchi)
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Nagasaki, Kyushu

Nagasaki Chinatown (Shinchi)

Japan's oldest and smallest Chinatown, established in the 1680s. Just two crossing streets packed with chanpon restaurants (Nagasaki's signature noodle dish) and pork bun stalls.

Duration

1 hour

Admission

Free entry; chanpon from ¥800

Hours

Always accessible; restaurants: typically 11:00–20:00

Best Season

Year-round

Access

5 min walk from Nagasaki Station or tram to Tsuki-machi

Location

Why Visit

  • 1

    Chanpon is the dish Nagasaki invented — thick noodles with seafood and vegetables in milky broth

  • 2

    Sara-udon (crispy noodles) is the drier variation — equally good

  • 3

    Visit during Chinese New Year (late Jan/early Feb) for lanterns and lion dancing

Local Tips

One of Japan's three great Chinatowns (with Yokohama and Kobe). Chanpon (thick noodle soup with seafood and vegetables) and Sara udon (crispy noodles) were invented here. The Lantern Festival in January–February transforms the entire Shinchi district with thousands of red lanterns — one of Japan's most spectacular winter events.

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