This private and customizable tour for Nagasaki City (in Nagasaki Prefecture) is perfect for guests who would like to have their own itinerary planned based on their interests and preferences, allowing guests to experience the city at their own pace.
Discover 4-5 attractions in Nagasaki at your own pace on this fully customizable 8-hour private tour with an English-speaking (or other language) tour guide. Create a dream tour that’s perfect for your interests and preferences.
After booking, you'll receive a form with varied themes, allowing easy selection based on your interests. Whether it's culture, history, cuisine, nature, or special events, you can highlight your preferences and must-see spots, streamlining our planning process.
If guests are already in Nagasaki, the tour guide will pick up the guest at their hotel (if it's within the city center). If not, pick-up location will be provided to the guest before the tour date (the pick-up location will likely be at a convenient location, such as a train station). More details will be provided after booking.
A memorial park dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. It's a solemn and poignant place that offers a powerful reminder of the destructive power of nuclear weapons.
A Catholic monument, it commemorates the 26 Catholic martyrs who were executed in 1597 during the persecution of Christians in Japan.
A historic Roman Catholic church, it's one of the oldest Christian churches in Japan and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
A poignant memorial dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945. It offers a sobering look at the devastating effects of nuclear weapons and the importance of peace.
A small artificial island that served as a trading post for the Dutch East India Company from the 17th to the 19th century. It was a crucial link between Japan and the outside world during a period of isolationist policies.
It houses a diverse collection of artworks, including Japanese and Western paintings, sculptures, and ceramics.
It's one of the oldest Chinatowns in Japan and has a strong cultural influence on the city.
A significant historical site, particularly known for its connection to the atomic bombing of Nagasaki in 1945.
Known for its picturesque Dutch-style architecture. It was once part of Dejima, the artificial island where the Dutch East India Company had a trading post.
Meganebashi Bridge is a symbol of Nagasaki's rich history and cultural heritage, and it's a must-see for visitors to the city. The bridge spans the Nakashima River and is a popular spot for photography, especially during the cherry blossom season when the surrounding area is adorned with beautiful pink blossoms.
It's famous for its unique industrial ruins and its eerie, abandoned appearance. The island was once a thriving mining community, but it was abandoned after the mines closed in the 1970s. Today, Gunkanjima is a popular tourist destination, offering a glimpse into Japan's industrial past.
Enjoy breathtaking views, especially at sunrise and sunset. It's a great place to escape the city and experience the natural beauty of the region.
A popular tourist spot in Nagasaki, Japan, known for its beautiful flower displays. It's particularly famous for its tulips, which bloom in the spring.
A Zen Buddhist temple, was founded in the 14th century by a Chinese monk and has a strong connection to Chinese Zen Buddhism.
A comprehensive museum that showcases the rich history and culture of Nagasaki Prefecture. It houses a wide range of exhibits, including artifacts, documents, and multimedia displays.
A Confucian shrine located in Nagasaki, Japan. It was built in the 17th century to honor Confucius, the Chinese philosopher.
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This experience is non-refundable and cannot be changed for any reason. If you cancel or ask for an amendment, the amount you paid will not be refunded.
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