
稲佐山
Mount Inasa
稲佐山(いなさやま)は、長崎県長崎市にある標高333メートルの山。稲佐山公園が整備されており、遊具広場や草スキー場、野外ステージなどがある。 稲佐山公園及び長崎ロープウェイについては、ビルメンテナンス事業者の株式会社大和総業と、一般財団法人長崎ロープウェイ・水族館により構成される「アトラクト稲佐山共同事業体」が指定管理者として管理・運営を行っている。
History & Cultural Significance
Mount Inasa, standing at 333 meters, is more than just a scenic hill—it's a symbol of Nagasaki's resilience and beauty. The mountain has long been a place of reflection and reverence, with its summit offering a peaceful escape from the city below. Its historical significance is deeply intertwined with the city's past, particularly during the post-war years when it became a site for peace and renewal.
The construction of the Nagasaki Ropeway in 1957 was a milestone in making the mountain accessible to all, transforming it into a popular destination for both locals and tourists. Today, the view from the top is not only a visual marvel but also a reminder of the enduring spirit of the people of Nagasaki.
What to See & Do
At the summit, visitors can enjoy the Mt. Inasa Overlook, a multi-level observation deck that provides a breathtaking 360-degree panoramic view of Nagasaki City, the harbor, and the surrounding islands. The deck is especially magical at sunset, when the sky turns golden and the city lights begin to twinkle.
In addition to the view, the area around the ropeway station offers a variety of small cafes and souvenir shops where you can grab a cup of local coffee or pick up a unique memento of your visit. A short walk from the station leads to the Peace Park, a quiet space dedicated to the memory of those who lost their lives in the atomic bombing.
Atmosphere & Experience
Visiting Mount Inasa is like stepping into a serene world where time slows down. Whether you're gazing out over the city at dusk or walking through the peaceful trails leading to the summit, there's a sense of calm and contemplation that lingers. The blend of natural beauty and historical depth creates an unforgettable experience.
Insider Tips
Visit at sunset for the most stunning views, as the golden light casts a warm glow over the city and sea.
Check the weather forecast before heading up—cloudy days can sometimes obscure the view, but they also offer a different kind of charm.
基本情報
1〜2時間
Mid-range
現地のヒント
- Bring a pair of binoculars to spot distant islands and landmarks from the observation deck.
- Try the local specialty, Nagasaki-style pork cutlet (tonkatsu), at one of the nearby restaurants.
- If you're visiting in winter, the mountain may be covered in a light frost, creating a magical atmosphere.
- Take the ropeway in the early evening to avoid crowds and enjoy a more peaceful view.
訪問時期
1月
5°C
New Year shrine visits
2月
6°C
Plum blossoms begin
3月
9°C
Early cherry blossoms
4月
14°C
Cherry blossom peak
5月
19°C
Fresh green foliage
6月
22°C
Hydrangea season, rainy
7月
26°C
Summer festivals
8月
27°C
Obon, fireworks
9月
24°C
Late summer, typhoon risk
10月
18°C
Autumn foliage begins
11月
12°C
Autumn foliage peak
12月
7°C
Winter illuminations
yesterdayに更新
旅行者の声
稲佐山を訪れた方々のリアルな体験談。


