Shikairō

Nagasaki


This huge Chinese restaurant (look for the giant red pillars) near Glover Garden is credited as the creator of champon and has been in operation since 1899. There are dead-on harbour views and a small champon museum. At peak times you should expect to wait. And wait. And wait.


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Nearby Nagasaki attractions

1. Gunkanjima Digital Museum

0.05 MILES

For days when Gunkanjima is inaccessible (or even when it's not), you can tour the island from afar via high-tech video presentations and virtual-reality…

2. Ōura Cathedral

0.15 MILES

This hilltop church, Japan's oldest (1864), is dedicated to the 26 Christians who were crucified in Nagasaki in 1597. The former seminary and bishop's…

3. Glover Garden

0.15 MILES

Some two dozen former homes of the city's Meiji-period European residents and other important buildings have been reassembled in this beautifully…

4. Glover House

0.17 MILES

A Unesco World Heritage site and Japan's oldest wooden Western-style building, this house, and the garden around it, are named for Thomas Glover (1838…

6. Dutch Slopes

0.19 MILES

The gently inclined flagstone streets known as the Dutch Slopes were once lined with wooden Dutch houses. Several buildings here have been beautifully…

8. Maizō-shiryōkan

0.2 MILES

In the Dutch Slopes area, this museum has archaeological artefacts. The combined admission includes Ko-shashin-shiryōkan.