This is an official tour proudly offered by the Nagasaki International Tourism and Convention Association.
- Learn about Nagasaki with a knowledgeable local English-speaking guide
- Explore the city efficiently by taxi, without worrying about directions or logistics
- Enjoy insider stories and local tips you won’t find in guidebooks
This tour is fully private and customizable to match your interests and pace.
After booking, we will contact you to discuss your itinerary.
(Choose 3–4 sites accessible by tram or on foot, or let your guide create a personalized itinerary for you.)
Please refer to the itinerary section for possible highlights.
Meals and entrance fees are not included.
Discover Nagasaki’s unique blend of Japanese, Chinese, and Western cultures as you explore the city!
We are able to arrange hotel pick-up if your hotel is located within Nagasaki city.
Please wait around Nagasaki City Tourist Information Center located at JR Nagasaki Station (next to the bullet train "Shinkansen" ticket gate)
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park stand near the atomic bomb hypocenter and honor the victims of August 9, 1945. The park features the Peace Statue and memorial monuments, while the museum displays photos, artifacts, and personal stories that explain the impact of the bombing. Together, they offer a quiet place to reflect and learn about Nagasaki’s message of peace.
Visit Megane Bridge, one of Japan’s oldest stone arch bridges, built in 1634. Its two elegant arches reflect on the river to form the shape of eyeglasses, giving the bridge its name. Enjoy a short walk, take photos, and experience one of Nagasaki’s most iconic historic landmarks.
Visit Glover Garden, a hillside park featuring historic Western-style homes from the late 1800s. Stroll through charming gardens, learn about foreign merchants who helped shape modern Japan, and enjoy scenic views and photo opportunities at this iconic Nagasaki landmark.
Visit Mount Inasa Observatory for sweeping panoramic views over Nagasaki Harbor, the city, and surrounding hills. Enjoy the fresh air, take memorable photos, and admire the unique landscape from above at one of the city’s best lookouts.
A historic trading post that served as Japan’s only gateway to the Western world from the 17th to the 19th century. Explore restored buildings and discover how international trade and cultural exchange shaped modern Japan.
Japan’s oldest surviving Christian church, built in 1864. This National Treasure is known for the rediscovery of Hidden Christians and offers insight into Nagasaki’s unique Christian history.
One of Japan’s oldest Chinatowns, known for its vibrant streets and authentic Chinese cuisine. Why not enjoy street food hopping as you explore this lively area and experience Nagasaki’s rich history of cultural exchange through food?
Nagasaki’s principal Shinto shrine, dedicated to protecting the city. Set on a hillside, it offers a peaceful atmosphere, seasonal festivals, and a glimpse into local spiritual traditions and daily life.
The oldest Chinese-style Zen temple in Japan, founded in 1620. Experience the unique Ōbaku Zen architecture and discover Nagasaki’s deep historical ties with Chinese culture.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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