A small slope up the mountain, the front is the Dutch slope, because there were some Westerners living here, it was a gathering place for foreigners, the Japanese called the Dutch, there are some old-fashioned Western buildings, there are many shops on the roadside, you can buy some gifts, food, There is also a living water women's university built here in the beautiful scenery.
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A small slope up the mountain, the front is the Dutch slope, because there were some Westerners living here, it was a gathering place for foreigners, the Japanese called the Dutch, there are some old-fashioned Western buildings, there are many shops on the roadside, you can buy some gifts, food, There is also a living water women's university built here in the beautiful scenery.
Holland Poe belongs to the foreigner street, whether Nagasaki is a port, so it is Nagasaki that the foreigner came to Japan very early and arrived, so there are many foreigners living here. There are many souvenirs in Dutch Poe. There is a live water women's university and the Twelve Pavilion of Dongshanshou on the Dutch slope. Many guides say that the Dutch slope is worth visiting, and I feel good personally.
Many foreign buildings, also a memorial to the early opening of Nagasaki, this place belongs to the shape of the mountain, the whole ground is not very flat, the state of ups and downs, the Dutch slope is also quite interesting, you can walk here to visit.
Beautiful scenery, very good choice, I like this place very much!
It is a sloping slope. The remnants of the buildings are also nice.
Many people say that Dutch slope is the only way to Dapu Church, but in fact, Dutch slope is another small slope road next to it. At the end is a building called "Dongshan Shoujia 13 Panguan". The strong west wind building is very beautiful. Downstairs is the cafe and upstairs is a small memorial hall. Free to visit. This attraction is easy to miss because everyone thinks Holland Poe is the commercial street next door.
Walking on the Dutch slope of Nagasaki, I met four foreign-style buildings preserved in the original site. On the hillside facing the sea, it was not too fun, but it was still worth visiting. After all, the buildings here are still very distinctive and all the way are Nagasaki specialty snacks. It's pretty good!