Creating memorable events
at unique venues classic to Nagasaki
From large scaled events to more intimate meetings, you have venues to choose from with exciting options that will create a memory that lasts.
Glover Garden
Group events can be held in the Glover Garden, a world heritage site of the Former Glover House. Commanding view of Nagasaki Port in panoramic scope is available for a private use after business hours. In case of inclement weather, alternately Nagasaki Traditional Performing Arts Museum, or a hotel can be selected. Max. capacity : 1,800 people
Dejima International Club Restaurant
The perfect place to enjoy the history of Dejima, with Japanese, Chinese and Dutch cuisine. We especially recommend the wild game dishes. During the Edo period, people were already enjoying meat dishes in Dejima, as well as pasties (a baked pastry of boar and pork meats unique to Nagasaki). Max. capacity : 100 people
Dejima Wharf
A bayside commercial complex with pleasant sea breeze and overlooking the port is a great choice. This was the reception venue of the 108th Annual Congress of the Japan Surgical Society was held here with the cooperation of all of the restaurants and cafes. Max. capacity : 2,000 people
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
- Nagasaki Magistrate’s Tateyama Office
Replicated partial site of the original Nagasaki Magistrate’s Office opened as a museum is a truly unique venue in the world. A short case trial scene in the play Oshirasu is an added special touch. Max. capacity : 300 people
Kanko Maru
Replica of the original Kanko Maru, a sailing ship which was presented by the Netherlands, was a training ship of the Nagasaki Naval Training Center during the last period of Edo. From the ship, featured in NHK’s famous historical drama series “Ryoma-den,” enjoy a short cruise and feel the cosmopolitan air. Max. capacity : 300 people - 150 people for a party
Kofuku-ji Temple
The oldest Chinese temple of Obaku Zen school, its main hall a designated National Important Cultural Asset, is a must-see spot. A Chinese Zen master Ingen stayed here upon his arrival from China thus became the birthplace of ingen mame (snap bean) and inkan (personal seal). Max. capacity : 450 people Available : From October to Mid May