Mount Inasa (稲佐山, Inasa-yama) is a hill to the west of Nagasaki which rises to a height of 333 metres (1,093 ft).

Mount Inasa
稲佐山 Inasa-yama
View of Mount Inasa from Nagasaki Harbor.
View of Mount Inasa from Nagasaki Harbor.
Highest point
Elevation333 m (1,093 ft)
Coordinates32°45′10″N 129°50′58″E / 32.7527°N 129.8495°E / 32.7527; 129.8495
Geography
View of Nagasaki from Mt Inasa
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The Nagasaki Ropeway and the Nagasaki Inasa Mountain Slope Car (in Japanese) allow visitors to easily travel to the summit. A short walk from the top ropeway and slope car stations (adjacent to each other) is Mt. Inasa Overlook, a multi-level observation deck[1] with "360-degree panoramic view"[2] from the rooftop.

Nagasaki's night view was certified as one of the "World's New Three Great Night Views"[3] by the Night View Summit held in 2021, organized by the Night View Tourism Convention Bureau. The panoramic night view from Mt. Inasa is known as Nagasaki's "10 Million Dollar Night View" (1000万ドルの夜景, Issenmandoru no yakei).[4]

In the lower level of the observation deck there is a restaurant Mount Inasa Restaurant ITADAKI.

There are also several buildings that house transmitters for TV and radio stations that serve Nagasaki and the surrounding area.

View of the night skyline from the top of Mount Inasa.

See Also

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References

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  1. ^ "展望台|稲佐山公園WEB" (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  2. ^ "How to enjoy Mt. Inasa | Mt. Inasa Park WEB". inasayama.com (in Japanese). Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  3. ^ "Nagasaki's night view has once again been certified as one of the "New Three Great Night Views of the World"!". Nagasaki International Tourism and Convention Association. Retrieved 2024-11-20.
  4. ^ 稲佐山山頂展望台のお知らせ [About the Mount Inasa Summit Viewing Platform] (in Japanese). City of Nagasaki. Archived from the original on November 4, 2011. Retrieved January 28, 2012.
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