Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Glover Garden


One of the most popular places in Nagasaki to visit is Glover Garden. Glover Garden was the residence of the Scottish trader Thomas Blake Glover, who lived in Nagasaki. It's a gorgeous park with a lot of interesting history behind it.

Glover Skyroad, the ropeway you take up the hill to the garden

A nice view of the city


Koi

And pigeons




Some nice trees


Old anchors

The man himself




A cicada, Japan's universal symbol for summer

A beautiful fountain




Within the garden were several historical residences, such as the Walker house.

A bit of info on the house and the Walker family





A monument to the 26 Martyrs


Another residence was the Ringer House

A bit of info

An article on Japanese opera star Teiko Kiba

The site of Japan's first tennis courts


A fountain bearing a portrait of Giacomo Puccini, composer of the opera Madama Butterfly


A statue of Tamaki Miura

And Giacomo Puccini with a butterfly on his shoulder
Near the end of the visit, the main attraction is Glover's house itself, full of historical info

Some info on the Glover house

Thomas Glover

His wife Tsuru


A model of the house

Glover's son, Tomisaburo Kuraba



More about Glover



A portrait of Queen Victoria, as any good Brit at the time would have. (Not sure who that is on the left)

A cycad outside the Glover House

A plaque in honor of Thomas Glover

In Japanese as well

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