# 稻佐山

> A 333-metre mountain west of central Nagasaki with a summit observatory reached by ropeway, known for its night view over the port and city.

- Prefecture: 長崎県
- Type: Mountain
- Address: 長崎県長崎市
- Admission: Free
- Official site: https://inasayama.info/

Mount Inasa rises 333 metres over the west side of Nagasaki city and is topped by a public observatory offering a 360-degree panorama. The port sits in a bowl of surrounding hills, so at night the lights spread out in tiers, and the view is often ranked among Japan's leading night scenes. Visitors reach the summit by the Nagasaki Ropeway from Fuchi-jinja Station in about five minutes, or by car and bus to the parking areas on the mountain. The summit building has a restaurant and cafe, and the observation deck is free to enter. The mountain also serves as a broadcasting relay point, with tall antenna towers visible near the top.

## FAQ

### How do I get to the summit of Mount Inasa?

The Nagasaki Ropeway runs from Fuchi-jinja Station to the summit in about five minutes; you can also drive or take a bus to the mountain parking areas.

### Is there an entry fee for the observatory?

The summit observation deck is free; the ropeway charges a separate fare for the ride up and down.

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Source: 稻佐山 — Japan Voyage
