Chinatown of Nagasaki, Japan, is only about 15 minutes from the cruise port. We had first walked from port to visit Glover Garden after our cruise ship docked at the Nagasaki Cruise Port (see our video here: ), then headed to Chinatown. On the way there we got a close look at the Nagasaki Tram, a public transportation service.
We got to Minato Park first, which is a nice public square with Chinese-style gates. Right across the street was Chinatown. There we saw various restaurants selling Chinese food and delicacies. We wanted to try some noodle soup, but unfortunately our cruise ship (the Princess Cruises Majestic Princess 盛世公主号) was leaving soon and we had to settle for some quick bites to eat. We tried out some local Nagasaki street food, including Steam Buns with meat (pork belly & another with hamburger beef).
Also known as Kakuni Manju, these sandwiches were delicious, especially on a chilly spring day. The complimentary Brown Rice Tea was a treat as well.
This was certainly the CLEANEST Chinatown we have seen in our travels thus far! If you do visit Nagasaki, the Chinatown area is certainly a place to consider checking out.
This was part of our March 2018 14 Day Asia cruise aboard the Majestic Princess cruise ship.
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