Dragon Promenade is a kind of urban park on the roof of a utilitarian building on the quayside in downtown Nagasaki.
The building is a long, narrow, concrete box that operates as a warehouse, and above it is a strange structure with a huge orange sphere at one end.
The south side of the superstructure is dark green and composed of steel plate in a somewhat "stealth" kind of design like found on stealth ships and planes.
The whole structure is meant, I believe, to represent a dragon, specifically the dragon used in the Kunchi Festival here in Nagasaki. The orange sphere represents the head.
It has a wooden flooring like a boardwalk, and is semi covered. I believe events are sometimes held here, though whenever I have visited it was empty.
It has a somewhat dilapidated feel to it and I believe is now closed after dark.
It does, however, offer opportunities for the kind of architectural photos I like to take.
It was built in 1998 and architects Michael Rotondi and Clark Stevens are the architects.
I was here on day 60 of my first Kyushu walk, a kind of a day off as I felt a day in the city would be more comfortable than walking in the rain down the coast.
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