If you’re an inquisitive traveler, this tour is the perfect fit!
Take a journey through Japan’s Christian history as you explore the Twenty-Six Martyrs sites and the Sotome and Shitsu Villages. Visit places where hidden Christians once practiced their faith in secret, and discover serene churches, shrines, and historical landmarks that tell a powerful story of faith, perseverance, and cultural blending.
Along the way, enjoy the local scenery and culture while gaining a deeper understanding of Nagasaki’s Hidden Christian Heritage.
- Explore and learn about the area’s unique history and culture with a local English-speaking guide — The knowledge enriches what you see.
- Travel in comfort and style in a private vehicle—All transportation is taken care of, so you can simply sit back and enjoy the journey. (The Hidden Christian sites, part of the UNESCO World Heritage, are located about an hour from the city center and can be difficult to reach by public transport.)
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 Shinkansen ticket gate)
You will deep-dive into about the 300-year history of Christianity in Nagasaki — from the arrival of missionaries to the eventual freedom of faith. This place serves as an introduction to the historical sites you will visit later in the tour; Sotome and Shitsu villages where the hidden Christians went into hiding and continued to keep their faith.
Located along the beautiful coast of Sotome — once home to the Hidden Christians — this roadside station offers stunning views and a chance to discover the area’s history and local products. You may grab a quick snack here (at your own cost).
The shrine is said to be a place where Hidden Christians once offered their prayers in secret. Here, you can feel the unique history where different faiths coexist and intertwine. Please wear comfortable shoes and clothing, as we will be walking along a mountain path for about 15 minutes.
This old home is tied to the Hidden Christians who kept their faith alive in secret. You can still sense their quiet strength and glimpse how they once lived in hiding from the authorities.
This museum presents the achievements of Father de Rotz, who dedicated himself to improving the lives of local villagers. It offers insights into his deep faith and the lasting impact of his work on the community.
At the Former Shitsu Aid Center, you’ll learn about Father de Rotz, a French missionary who devoted his life to improving the lives of the local people. He established this facility in the late 19th century to provide education, job training, and welfare for those in need.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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