Scenic Japan from the Water

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Shimabara

  • Shimabara Castle

    The construction of the Shimabara Castle began in the year of 1618. It took seven years before it was finally finished.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Castle

    The construction of the Shimabara Castle began in the year of 1618. It took seven years before it was finally finished.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Castle

    The construction of the Shimabara Castle began in the year of 1618. It took seven years before it was finally finished.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara water Festival

    light was turned on of coarse oil-paper umbrella

    ©Shimabara City

  • Bukeyashiki (Samurai House)

    The west of Shimabara City had seven ancient town in the past.But only the Shitanocho has been preserved as Bukeyashiki preservation district by residents' fights.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Heisei Shinzan

    the newest mountain of Heisei Shinzan with its lava dome, the cliff of Mayuyama created by a volacanic landslide, beautiful scenery created by ground movements of the Chijiwa fault and so on.

    ©Shimabara City

  • "Shimei-Sou" Spring Garden

    The tranquil and beautiful "Shimei-Sou" spring garden is located nearby Carp road in Shimabara. The garden has three ponds.

    ©Shimabara City

  • "Shimei-Sou" Spring Garden

    The tranquil and beautiful "Shimei-Sou" spring garden is located nearby Carp road in Shimabara. The garden has three ponds.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Castle

    ©Shimabara City

  • Heisei Shinzan

    ©Shimabara City

  • Sakamoto Ryoma Statue

    ©Shimabara City

  • Heisei Shinzan

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Hibaruyama Flower Park

    ©Shimabara City

  • Kaboku Park

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara viewed from the sea

    ©Shimabara City

  • The sunset viewed from the ship.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Ariake Sea viewed from the Chichibugaura Park

    ©Shimabara City

  • Tsukumojima

    ©Shimabara City

  • Sunrise from Shimabara Port

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Castle

    The construction of the Shimabara Castle began in the year of 1618. It took seven years before it was finally finished.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Castle

    The construction of the Shimabara Castle began in the year of 1618. It took seven years before it was finally finished.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Castle

    The construction of the Shimabara Castle began in the year of 1618. It took seven years before it was finally finished.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara water Festival

    light was turned on of coarse oil-paper umbrella

    ©Shimabara City

  • Bukeyashiki (Samurai House)

    The west of Shimabara City had seven ancient town in the past.But only the Shitanocho has been preserved as Bukeyashiki preservation district by residents' fights.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Heisei Shinzan

    the newest mountain of Heisei Shinzan with its lava dome, the cliff of Mayuyama created by a volacanic landslide, beautiful scenery created by ground movements of the Chijiwa fault and so on.

    ©Shimabara City

  • "Shimei-Sou" Spring Garden

    The tranquil and beautiful "Shimei-Sou" spring garden is located nearby Carp road in Shimabara. The garden has three ponds.

    ©Shimabara City

  • "Shimei-Sou" Spring Garden

    The tranquil and beautiful "Shimei-Sou" spring garden is located nearby Carp road in Shimabara. The garden has three ponds.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Castle

    ©Shimabara City

  • Heisei Shinzan

    ©Shimabara City

  • Sakamoto Ryoma Statue

    ©Shimabara City

  • Heisei Shinzan

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara Hibaruyama Flower Park

    ©Shimabara City

  • Kaboku Park

    ©Shimabara City

  • Shimabara viewed from the sea

    ©Shimabara City

  • The sunset viewed from the ship.

    ©Shimabara City

  • Ariake Sea viewed from the Chichibugaura Park

    ©Shimabara City

  • Tsukumojima

    ©Shimabara City

  • Sunrise from Shimabara Port

    ©Shimabara City

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Related Routes
  • Kumamoto - Shimabara

    A regular high speed Car Ferry that connects the Kumamoto Port (Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture) and the Shimabara Gaiko Port (Shimabara CIty, Nagasaki Prefecture) in 30 minutes.

    [Features]
    A very safe and spacey vessel which holds 430 passengers and 51 passenger vehicles (or 9 large buses). Wi-Fi onboard.
    The passenger area is located on 2 floors with the 1st floor having a open cafe coun...

    Items of Interest Car Ferries Fare JPY 1000 - 1000
    Dept. & Dest. Kumamoto Port to Shimabara Gaiko
  • Kumamoto - Shimabara

    A regular high speed Car Ferry that connects the Kumamoto Port (Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture) and the Shimabara Gaiko Port (Shimabara CIty, Nagasaki Prefe...

    Items of Interest Car Ferries Fare JPY 1000 - 1000
    Dept. & Dest. Kumamoto Port to Shimabara Gaiko