| Tour Type | Private tour |
| Transportation method | Get there on your own |
| Tour types | Guided tour |
| Sightseeing type | Museum tour, City walking tour |
| Transport | Walking |
Please be at pick up point 10 minutes before pick up time.
Times are subject to change with or without notice.
Infant up to 5 years old may join free of charge.
Nagasaki Peace Park is dedicated to commemorating the victims of the atomic bombing and praying for world peace. The primary highlights include the towering Peace Statue, standing at 9.7 meters, which symbolizes prayers for peace and the repose of the victims' souls. The park also features the Fountain of Peace, the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, and peace monuments donated by countries worldwide. Visitors can experience the solemnity of history here and reflect on the devastating impact of war.
Glover Garden boasts Japan's oldest collection of Western-style wooden buildings, housing several important cultural properties from the Meiji era. Must-see attractions include the Old Glover Residence, the Old Ringer Residence, and the Old O'Rourke Residence, which showcase the lifestyle and cultural exchange of Western merchants during that period. The garden also offers panoramic views of Nagasaki Port and features a hidden heart-shaped stone, said to bring good luck to couples who find it, making it a popular photo spot.
For a half-day private tour of Nagasaki that includes a visit to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, it is generally recommended to allocate about 1 to 1.5 hours for your visit. This allows ample time to gain a deeper understanding of the atomic bombing's background, the tragic events of that time, and its impact on Nagasaki. The museum houses extensive exhibits, including relics of victims, photographs from before and after the bombing, and related documents, providing visitors with a comprehensive perspective on this historical period and its educational significance.
Meganebashi is one of Japan's oldest arch bridges, named for the 'spectacles' shape formed by its arch and its reflection in the water, making it a representative landmark of Nagasaki. It holds significant historical value and is a popular spot for photography. The bridge is surrounded by numerous cafes and shops, allowing visitors to stroll along the nearby tourist streets, soak in Nagasaki's unique nostalgic atmosphere, and experience local life.
On a Nagasaki half-day private tour, you will be accompanied by a professional English-speaking guide throughout. The guide will provide explanations in fluent English about Nagasaki's history and culture, the background stories of each attraction, and local specialties. This ensures you gain a deep understanding of the rich content of each location and can answer your questions during the journey in real-time, making your Nagasaki trip more enriching and without language barriers.
The complimentary tram one-day pass included with your Nagasaki half-day private tour booking allows for unlimited rides on all tram lines within Nagasaki city for one day. Simply present the pass to the driver when boarding. This pass offers convenient travel throughout Nagasaki city. After your half-day tour, you can continue to explore other attractions freely, avoiding the hassle of purchasing tickets each time and enhancing your transportation convenience.
The best seasons to visit Nagasaki are typically spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November). Spring offers pleasant weather and blooming cherry blossoms, while autumn is cool and comfortable, ideal for viewing fall foliage. Summer (June to August) can be hot and humid with a risk of typhoons. Winter (December to February) is colder, but there are fewer tourists, allowing for a more peaceful experience, and you might have the chance to enjoy winter illuminations.
In Nagasaki city, in addition to the tram one-day pass, some local bus routes also support payment with Japan's nationwide IC cards, such as Suica, Pasmo, or ICOCA. Look for the IC card logo on the buses. Furthermore, convenience stores and some shops also accept IC card payments, offering convenience for purchases. However, it is advisable to carry some cash as a backup to ensure a smooth journey.