公式サイト Official Site
Twenty Six Martyrs Museum Nishizaka-machi 7-8, Nagasaki City, 850-0051 Japan
Tel. 095-822-6000/ Fax. 095-823-5326
E-mail: martyrs@hotmail.com Hours From 9 AM to 5 PM Closed days
Only the three New Year days
Entrance Fees Adults High
School Elementary
School
Individual Fee ¥500 ¥300 ¥150
Group Fee ¥400 ¥200 ¥100
Group fee is applied to more than 20 persons

Notices
There's no Parking Place in the Museum, but you can use the one of the Martyrs Park Brief Introduction to Our Museum Aims and Historical Background 
Brief Introduction to Our Museum Aims and Historical Background
After the Atomic Bomb destroyed the whole city of Nagasaki, in 1956 the Martyrs Site was made into a park, and stood as a symbol of endurance and the hope of the citizens of rising again after the disaster. In 1962, the famous Japanese sculptor Yasutake Funakoshi erected in this place the beautiful Monument of the 26 Martyrs. Also was decided to build a Museum for perpetual memory of the Martyrs here, and the building, together with the Shrine, was entrusted to the Japanese Architect Kenji Imai.
The Museum aims to:
1. Propagate the virtues of the Martyrs and their message.
2. To present the history of Christianity in Japan from Francis Xavier arrival to Japan to the Meiji Era and give a christian vision of it. For a detailed list of items and technical matters, see our Catalog Page. You can download and print the panphlet in the main page.
Main Exhibition Hall, First Floor  Hall of Glory, Second Floor 
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