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The iconic blue Peace Statue at Nagasaki Peace Park, a towering figure with one arm raised to the sky, symbolizing the city's enduring hope for global peace against a clear blue sky.
Discover the Wonders of Nagasaki: A One-Day Tour with Shinkansen Tickets
A charming retro green tram traverses a Nagasaki city street, with traditional buildings and winding slopes in the background, highlighting the unique local transport included in your tour.
Authentic Nagasaki cuisine featuring a hearty bowl of Champon noodles and crispy Sara Udon, served with traditional tea ware, inviting you to savor local Japanese flavors on your tour.
Discover the Wonders of Nagasaki: A One-Day Tour with Shinkansen Tickets

Discover the Wonders of Nagasaki: A One-Day Tour with Shinkansen Tickets


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Duration:12 hour(s)
Guided language: English / 日本語
Free cancellation 11 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • Let's join Nagasaki tour with a professional English-speaking Guide to the famous sightseeing spots in Nagasaki city!

  • Include Round Trip Tickets of JR West Kyushu Shinkansen (Relay Kamome and Nishikyushu Shinkansen) and 1-day Tram Ticket.

  • JR round-trip tickets will be sent to your hotel in Fukuoka at advance. You can pick up the tickets when you check-in.

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypePrivate tour
Transportation methodGet there on your own
Minimum participant requirement2 travelers, 3 travelers, 4 travelers, 5 travelers, 6 travelers, 7 travelers, 8 travelers
Tour typesGuided tour
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeCity walking tour

Product Info

Glover Garden
Must visit place in Nagasaki! This is the one that transplanted and restored the six Meiji period Western-style buildings that were scattered around the city, with the old grabber houses, former ringer houses, and old ortho-houses of the designated national important cultural assets at the core. It is familiar to many people as a foreign tourist attraction, more than 1 million tourists a year I am visiting.
Oura Catholic Church
Built in 1864, Oura Catholic Church is Japan's oldest existing wooden church and a designated National Treasure. Located near Glover Garden, this Gothic-style structure was constructed by French missionaries and dedicated to the 26 Christian martyrs of Nagasaki. It serves as a symbol of Japan's Christian heritage and attracts visitors for its historical significance and serene atmosphere
Nagasaki Peace Park
In Nagasaki Peace Park there is a statue symbolizes the love of God and the mercy of Buddha, wishing for the spirit of the atomic bomb victims and eternal peace. It said that the right hand pointing to heaven, and the left hand shows "peace" (for the future of Nagasaki). The face is neither a god nor a Buddha but a lightly closed eyes and quietly praying over the religion over the relief of the souls of the war victims of 70,000 abundant war victims.
Atomic Bomb Museum
The history of the atomic bombing, including the tragedy, the state of Nagasaki's reconstruction, the history of nuclear weapons development, and the desire for peace without nuclear weapons are displayed in an easy-to-understand way in this museum.
Inasayama Observatory
Located at the summit of Mount Inasa, this observatory offers a stunning 360-degree panoramic view of Nagasaki City, its harbor, and surrounding landscapes at 333 meters above sea level. Visitors can enjoy the scenery from an open-air observation deck. After seeing the view that concludes the highlights of Nagasaki, we will take the gondola back to Nagasaki city center and head to Nagasaki Station.

Purchase Notice

This tour is a private tour
We can accommodate groups from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 8 people.
Meals are not included in the tour price, but we will make reservations and other arrangements to accommodate your wishes. Please note any dietary restrictions or allergies at the time of booking.

Reminders

  • 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.

Cancellation Policy

  • Cancellations 11 day(s) (inclusive) before the selected date are allowed. Unused orders can be canceled for free
  • For cancellations made 8 to 10 days prior to selected date, a cancellation fee of 30% will apply
  • Cancellation is not allowed between 0–7 days from the selected date. Orders cannot be canceled or modified, and refunds will not be granted.
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  • Due to time zone differences, the confirmed cancellation date is based on the supplier’s local time. Please allow 2–5 business days to process your cancellation request, after which the cancellation fee will be charged according to the product’s cancellation policy. Once the cancellation is confirmed, you will receive your refund within 14 working days.

FAQ

1. What are the must-visit tourist attractions in Nagasaki?

Nagasaki boasts a rich history and unique cultural sites. We recommend visiting Glover Garden for a taste of exotic charm and panoramic views of Nagasaki Harbor. Additionally, Oura Church, the oldest existing wooden Gothic church in Japan, and Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown, where you can savor Chinese cuisine, are highly recommended. For those interested in history, the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum offers profound reflection.

2. What is the best time to visit Nagasaki and what are the seasonal highlights?

Nagasaki is enjoyable year-round, but the most recommended times to visit are spring (March-May) and autumn (September-November). Spring offers pleasant weather with cherry blossoms blooming throughout the city, such as in Nagasaki Park. Autumn brings cool and comfortable weather, ideal for outdoor activities and local festivals. Summer (June-August) tends to be hot and humid, while winter (December-February) is relatively mild but may experience snowfall.

3. How do I use the streetcar in Nagasaki city and what are the payment options?

Nagasaki's streetcars are the primary mode of transportation for sightseeing within the city. This package includes a one-day streetcar pass for unlimited rides. To board, enter through the rear door and exit through the front, where you will present your ticket or pay. Besides the pass, payment can be made with cash (exact fare deposited into the box upon alighting) or with IC cards such as Suica or Pasmo, which are nationally compatible and can be tapped to pay.

4. What are the must-try local dishes in Nagasaki?

Nagasaki is renowned for its unique culinary culture. Must-try dishes include Champon, a hearty noodle soup with abundant ingredients; Sara Udon, which features deep-fried noodles topped with a thick sauce of vegetables and seafood. Turkish Rice is also a local specialty, combining pork cutlet, fried rice, and pasta. For dessert, Castella cake, with its dense and moist texture, is a delightful choice.

5. What are the representative souvenirs from Nagasaki?

The most iconic souvenir from Nagasaki is undoubtedly Castella cake, available in a variety of flavors and packaging. Additionally, Nikuman (steamed buns filled with braised pork), inspired by Nagasaki's traditional 'Shippoku Cuisine,' are a popular choice with their soft texture and balanced sweet and savory flavor. You can also find unique treats like jelly or desserts made with Nagasaki's local loquats.

6. What are the transportation options to Mount Inasa for its night view?

There are two main ways to reach Mount Inasa to enjoy the night view: by ropeway or by bus. You can take the Nagasaki Ropeway from Fuchi Shrine, which takes about 5 minutes to reach the summit, offering excellent panoramic views. Alternatively, you can take a Nagasaki Bus from Nagasaki Station to the 'Mount Inasa' stop, and then walk or take a free shuttle bus to the observation deck.

7. What cultural experiences or highlights does the Nagasaki Dejima Dutch Trading Post offer?

Nagasaki Dejima, the only port open to foreign trade during Japan's period of isolation, recreates historical scenes from that era. Key highlights include multiple restored buildings, such as the Dutch Chief Factor's Residence and the Japanese Chief Factor's Residence, showcasing life and trade during that time. The grounds also offer activities like kimono dressing and cafe experiences, allowing visitors to immerse themselves more deeply in the exotic cultural atmosphere of the Edo period.

8. How long does it take to travel from Fukuoka to Nagasaki by Shinkansen?

Traveling from Fukuoka (Hakata Station) to Nagasaki by JR West Kyushu Shinkansen is a breeze with the included round-trip tickets. First, you'll board the 'Relay Kamome' train to Takeo-Onsen Station, a journey of about 40 minutes. Then, you'll transfer to the 'Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen' at Takeo-Onsen Station for the approximately 30-minute ride to Nagasaki Station. Therefore, the total travel time to Nagasaki is about 1 hour and 10 minutes.

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