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Nagasaki Full-Day Private Tour with a Local (Public Transport)

[IMPORTANT NOTE] The tour will be conducted on foot, by public transportation, and by taxi. These transportation costs are not included in the tour price. [ABOUT THE TOUR] Join a one-day tour of Nagasaki with a local who truly loves the city! We’ll start with the Atomic Bomb Museum, Hypocenter, an

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📍Meeting point: I’ll be waiting for you in front of the tourist information center inside JR Nagasaki Station, holding a name board with your name on it.

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What To Expect

1

Stop 1

1h

The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum shares the story of the 1945 atomic bombing through exhibits, artifacts, and survivor accounts, promoting peace and nuclear disarmament.

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Stop 2

45 min

We will stroll through the Hypocenter Park and Peace Park, which are located very close to the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum. While touring the atomic bombing ruins, let's feel the history of the atomic bomb and the reconstruction in Nagasaki.

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Stop 3

15 min

Urakami Church is a Christian (Catholic) church. It was destroyed by the atomic bomb in 1945, but was rebuilt in 1959. Near the church, there is an atomic bomb relics exhibition room, and around the church, several atomic bombing ruins remain.

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Stop 4

15 min

Sanno Shrine is located about 800 meters from the hypocenter and is known for having suffered atomic bomb damage. In particular, the "A-bombed camphor tree" and the "one-legged torii gate" are famous, making it a valuable site that conveys the traces of the atomic bomb to the present day.

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Stop 5

30 min

Inasayama Observation Deck offers stunning panoramic views of Nagasaki! Easily reached by ropeway.

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Stop 6

30 min

Suwa Shrine is the most famous shrine in Nagasaki. It is very beautiful and photogenic, offering a wonderful opportunity to capture memorable photos.

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Stop 7

15 min

A super local shopping street where you can truly experience everyday life in Nagasaki. It's located near Suwa Shrine.

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Stop 8

10 min

Meganebashi, or Spectacles Bridge, is one of Nagasaki’s most famous landmarks. Built in 1634, its twin arches reflect in the river, resembling a pair of glasses.

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Stop 9

45 min

Hamanomachi Arcade is Nagasaki’s largest shopping street, featuring a covered walkway lined with shops, cafes, and restaurants. It’s a vibrant spot for local fashion, souvenirs, and street food.

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Stop 10

20 min

Kofukuji Temple is famous for its Chinese-style architecture and its striking vermilion gate. Admission fee is 300 yen per person.

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Stop 11

10 min

Nagasaki China Town, one of Japan's three major Chinatowns, is a lively area filled with Chinese restaurants, shops, and temples. Famous for dishes like champon, it showcases the city's multicultural heritage.

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Stop 12

1h

Glover Garden is a picturesque collection of Western-style homes that reflect the lives of foreign residents from 19th Century.

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Stop 13

1h

Ōura Church is the oldest surviving Christian church in Japan, built in 1864 by French missionaries. It is a beautiful Gothic-style structure dedicated to the 26 Martyrs of Japan and symbolizes the history of hidden Christians in Nagasaki.

What’s Included

  • Guide fee
  • Pick-up fee

What’s NOT Included

  • Excluded - Public transportation fees (Guide & Customers)
  • Excluded - Taxi fare (Guide & Customers)
  • Excluded - Admission fees to facilities (Guide & Customers)
  • Excluded - Lunch (Guide & Customers)
  • Excluded - Private Vehicle

What to Bring

  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • If you have any concerns about walking or using stairs, please let me know in advance.

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