
The best things to do in the city of Omura are a treat for the senses. Feast your eyes on countless cherry blossoms, azaleas and irises, savour seasonal fruits bursting with flavour and explore fascinating historical sites. Omura is a great choice for anyone looking to explore and tread off the beaten path.
This picturesque city abounds with photo opportunities, so hop into a comfortable pair of shoes, grab your camera and discover the best vistas that Omura has to offer.
One of Japan’s best cherry blossom spots
Good for: Photo, Budget
Omura Park sits over the outer moat of a former castle. Home to over 2,000 cherry blossom trees, it has been deemed one of Japan’s best cherry blossom spots. In spring, walk under a dazzling canopy of pink, with delicate petals raining down on you. The trees are adorned with lights, creating an enchanting setting in the evening.
If you’re visiting the park in summer, you’ll be treated to a carpet of irises blooming in purple, pink and white. Omura Park is about 10 minutes by bus from Jr Omura Station.
Location: 1 Chome-45-3 Kushima, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0834, Japan
Phone: +81 (0)95-753-4111

Omura Park
Fresh produce and cooking classes
Good for: Food, Photo
Omura Dream Farm ChouChou is a dream come true for epicureans. Not only can you buy fresh fruits and vegetables here, but you can also sample an array of handcrafted treats such as gelato and pastries, all made from locally grown ingredients.
Visitors can also pick seasonal fruits like strawberries and grapes or join a hands-on workshop to make sausages or fruit-stuffed rice cakes. If you’re looking for something with a longer shelf life, a variety of juices and condiments are available for purchase.
Location: 486 Mirokujimachi, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0005, Japan
Open: Daily from 10 am to 6 pm
Phone: +81 (0)95-755-5288

Omura Dream Farm ChouChou
A kaleidoscope of colours under your feet
Good for: Unusual, Budget
Countless colourful glass fragments give this beach in Morizono Park a magical appearance. Visit on a sunny day to see them glittering like precious jewels under your feet. These glass sands were made artificially and have rounded edges, so they are completely safe to walk on.
Swimming is not allowed, so instead, you can head to the grassy, palm-filled lawns of Morizono Park. The area is perfect for a relaxing picnic or barbecue by the sea. Glass Sand Beach is 20 minutes from Omura Station by bus.
Location: Morizonomachi, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0815, Japan

Glass Sand Beach
A tranquil rock garden
Good for: History, Budget
Built in the 17th century, the tranquil Former Enyuji Temple Garden is one of the few remaining dry landscape gardens in Japan from that era. The garden is dotted with stones of various shapes and sizes, along with ponds, dry streams and stone waterfalls, giving it a distinctive appearance. Surrounded by dense groves of trees, it’s the perfect spot for some quiet contemplation.
In spring, dozens of cherry blossoms burst into bloom, filling the garden with colour. This site is about a 20-minute walk from Omura Station.
Location: 2 Chome-505 Kushima, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0834, Japan

Former Enyuji Temple Garden
Stunning waterfall surrounded by flowers
Good for: Photo, Budget
Urami no Taki Natural Flower Garden has a gorgeous waterfall with a 30-metre drop. From early April to early May, it’s framed by beautiful clusters of pink rhododendrons, a whopping 6,000 in total, drawing flocks of photographers and nature lovers alike.
During this time, there’s a festival which hosts food and gift stalls, as well as haiku and photography competitions. There’s a well-maintained walkway that leads all the way to the plunge pool. Urami no Taki is about 40 minutes by bus from Omura Station.
Location: 20-1 Rifukujimachi, Omura, Nagasaki, 856-0011, Japan

Urami no Taki Natural Flower Garden
Family-friendly park
Good for: Families, Budget
Nodakeko Park is a serene park that sits on the shores of Lake Nodake in the northern part of Omura. It offers plenty of options for recreation and relaxation, such as fishing, hiking, cycling and birdwatching. The park also comes with a playground and barbecue equipment, making it a great spot for a family outing.
In spring, you’ll see groves of cherry blossoms blooming all around the lake. Omata Flower Farm, known for its carpet of vivid pink cosmos, is located right by the park.

Nodakeko Park
Pink floral paradise
Good for: Photo, Couples, Families
A former citrus farm, Matsumoto Azalea Garden is blanketed in azaleas and moss phlox that bloom in vivid shades of pink, red and white all through spring. The park sits on a mountain slope, treating visitors to views of Omura Bay in the distance.
The best time to see the flowers is mid-April. You can get the latest news about blooming conditions on the park’s website ahead of your visit. There’s plenty of walking involved, so be sure to wear comfortable shoes and bring your own beverages.
Location: 1 Chome-1880-43 Higashiomura, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0032, Japan
Open: Hours vary by season
Phone: +81 (0)95-753-1660

Matsumoto Azalea Garden
Indulging in a first-class game
Good for: Luxury, Photo
At Omurawan Country Club Golf Course you can play golf in a stunning natural setting featuring ancient camphor trees and glimpses of Mt. Koridake and Lake Nodake in the distance. There are 2 courses: The Old Course, which was built in 1972, and the New Course, with a distinctively American design.
The club comes with a slew of facilities to keep you entertained after an exhilarating game of golf. Indulge in tempura or beef curry at the restaurant, soak your feet in the in-house bath or pick up some souvenirs at the gift shop.
Location: 1334 Higashinodakemachi, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0002, Japan
Open: Daily from 7 am to 6 pm
Phone: +81 (0)95-755-7151

Omurawan Country Club Golf Course
A reminder of the 1945 atomic bombing
Good for: History, Photo
The Nagasaki Peace Park serves as a reminder of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki City in August 1945. At the heart of the complex is a black monolith that marks the explosion’s hypocentre. You can walk to the south end to see the iconic Peace Statue, which urges humanity to work towards a more peaceful future.
The park is strewn with monuments of peace gifted from all over the world. You can learn more about this dark time in history at the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, located by the Hypocenter Park. Nagasaki Peace Park is a 30-minute drive from Omura.
Location: 9 Matsuyamamachi, Nagasaki 852-8118, Japan
Phone: +81 (0)95-829-1162

Nagasaki Peace Park
All about the history of Omura
Good for: History, Budget
Omura City History Museum gives you a deep dive into the history of Omura City, from the Palaeolithic age to the city’s inception in 1942. The collection is eclectic: check out tools and pottery used by ancients, learn about samurai culture and warrior clans and discover relics from the arrival of Western missionaries.
At the museum cinema, visitors can watch footage exploring the historical ties between Japan and the West. Admission is free, and the museum is located just a 3-minute walk from Omura Station.
Location: 481 Higashihonmachi, Ōmura, Nagasaki 856-0831, Japan
Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 10 am to 6 pm (closed on Mondays)
Phone: +81 (0)95-748-5050

Omura City History Museum
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