Experience the best of Nagasaki in a single day on this carefully curated tour. Visit all the city’s must-see landmarks and enjoy its history, culture, and local cuisine without the fatigue of walking tours or concerns about the weather, thanks to comfortable travel by car. All entrance fees and transportation are included, so there’s no need to worry about payments along the way. Perfectly timed for cruise passengers, you can explore freely and still return to your ship with ease — a seamless, unforgettable Nagasaki experience.
Note: Depending on vehicle availability, transportation may be by private car or taxi.
Pick-up is available at any location within 2 km of Nagasaki Station. Unfortunately, we cannot provide pick-up outside this area. For guests arriving by cruise ship, we will pick you up at Matsugae International Terminal (Sasebo port is not available). If you are staying at a hotel, we will confirm the hotel name. Other meeting locations can also be arranged. We will exchange contact information via WhatsApp in advance and coordinate the details before the tour day. On the day of the tour, I will be holding a sign with your name to welcome you.
Matsugae International Port Terminal in front of Immigration office
At Nagasaki Peace Park, you can walk among memorials and sculptures dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb. Take time to reflect at the iconic Peace Statue and learn about the city’s commitment to peace. It’s a meaningful place to understand Nagasaki’s history and capture memorable photos.
At Hypocenter Park, you can see the exact location where the atomic bomb exploded in 1945. Walk around the monument and learn about the tragic events and the impact on the city. It’s a place to reflect on history and gain a deeper understanding of Nagasaki’s journey toward peace.
At the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, you can explore exhibits detailing the events of August 9, 1945, and the impact of the atomic bomb on the city. See photographs, artifacts, and personal stories that illustrate the tragedy and resilience of Nagasaki’s citizens. It’s a place to learn, reflect, and gain a deeper understanding of history and the importance of peace.
Ride the ropeway up Mount Inasa and take in breathtaking panoramic views of Nagasaki — a stunning cityscape stretching from the harbor to the mountains, often called one of Japan’s top three night views.
Enjoy lunch in Nagasaki’s vibrant Chinatown, where colorful streets are filled with the aroma of authentic local cuisine. We recommend trying Nagasaki Champon, a hearty noodle dish born here — rich, flavorful, and loved by locals and visitors alike.
Visit Meganebashi (Spectacles Bridge), one of Nagasaki’s most beloved landmarks. Its twin arches reflected in the river create the shape of eyeglasses — a perfect spot for photos and a peaceful stroll through the city’s historic heart.
At Glover Garden, you can explore Western-style residences from the 19th century on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki Harbor. Walk through the gardens, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about the foreign merchants who influenced Japan’s modernization. It’s a great place to take photos, experience history, and enjoy scenic views of the city.
At Oura Church, you can visit Japan’s oldest Christian church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the historic building and learn about the history of Christianity in Nagasaki. It’s a chance to see beautiful architecture and understand the unique cultural and religious heritage of the city.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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