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◆ Explore the rich history and scenic beauty of Nagasaki on this day trip from Fukuoka with a professional English-speaking guide.
◆ The tour includes round-trip JR Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen tickets (delivered to your Fukuoka hotel in advance) and a 1-day tram pass.
◆ Visit top attractions such as the historic Glover Garden, Japan’s oldest wooden church — Oura Catholic Church, the moving Nagasaki Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, and enjoy panoramic views from Inasayama Observatory.
◆It's a convenient and insightful way to experience the highlights of Nagasaki in one day.
◆Meet at the front of Shinkansen gate of Nagasaki Station, the Guide will be holding a welcome board with the HIS logo. ◆We will travel independently from Hakata to Nagasaki. Round-trip JR tickets (Relay Kamome & Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen lines) will be delivered to your hotel in Fukuoka in advance.
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.
This famous slope offers a spectacular view overlooking Nagasaki Port and Oura Cathedral, serving as a filming location for numerous movies and dramas.
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.
Lunch is not included in this tour. Therefore, we ask about dietary restrictions and allergies at the time of booking and inquire about your preferred cuisine. On the day of the tour, the local guide will take you to a restaurant that meets your preferences.
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.
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.
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.
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