Nagasaki Private Tour Highlights
Explore Nagasaki with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual guide! Your guide will help you efficiently enjoy a full-day walking tour of Nagasaki and introduce both modern and traditional sides of this dynamic and ancient Japanese city.
- Value-packed trip with a nationally-licensed and experienced multilingual tour guide
- Private-group tour: Ensures a personal experience
- A guided tour ensures you see all of the important Nagasaki
- A top choice for first-time visitors to Nagasaki
- Learn fascinating insights about Japan’s history and culture
Nagasaki Private Tours
Most popular places to visit in this tour!
Nagasaki Peace Park
Dejima
Urakami Cathedral
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
Catholic Oura Church
Twenty-Six Christian Martyrs Monument
Suggested 6-hours itinerary in Nagasaki
9:00 am Meet up with your guide at your hotel in Nagasaki
9:30 am Nagasaki Peace Park
In atomic bomb-scarred Nagasaki, there is a park on a hill which is close to the center of the bomb blast. The 9.7m-high Peace Statue which was built for world peace is known as a symbol of Nagasaki.
10:00 am Nagasaki Hypocenter Park
Walk over to the ground zero area where the atomic bomb had fallen over Nagasaki. It is now a park where a cenotaph has been erected. You can see the ground and the wall of Urakami Cathedral that had been left behind in the bombing.
10:30 Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
You can learn about Nagasaki and its history of the atomic bombing through the years along with materials that had actually been irradiated in the blast. Also available is the history of Nagasaki, before and after the bombing, along with changes in the current development of nuclear weapons and the aspirations for peace.
12:00 pm Lunch at Nagasaki Chinatown
This is a popular area where you can fully enjoy dishes that are particular to Nagasaki which has thrived since ancient times as an international port. Within this hub of exchange between the cultures of East and West, a unique food culture was born. Including dishes such as chanpon and sara udon, you can sample the famous dishes of Nagasaki.
13:30 pm Oura Church
After the opening of the country when the port of Nagasaki was opened and foreign settlements were built, this was a church which had been completed in 1864 for the residing foreigners. It has been designated as a National Treasure as Japan’s oldest surviving church.
14:00 pm Glover Garden
The residence of Thomas Glover, a trade merchant who had contributed to the modern development of Japan, it is known as Japan’s oldest wooden Western building.
15:00 pm Tour end
Nagasaki Peace Park
Dejima
Urakami Cathedral
Nagasaki Museum of History and Culture
Catholic Oura Church
Twenty-Six Christian Martyrs Monument
Suggested 6-hours itinerary in Nagasaki
9:00 am Meet up with your guide at your hotel in Nagasaki
9:30 am Nagasaki Peace Park
In atomic bomb-scarred Nagasaki, there is a park on a hill which is close to the center of the bomb blast. The 9.7m-high Peace Statue which was built for world peace is known as a symbol of Nagasaki.
10:00 am Nagasaki Hypocenter Park
Walk over to the ground zero area where the atomic bomb had fallen over Nagasaki. It is now a park where a cenotaph has been erected. You can see the ground and the wall of Urakami Cathedral that had been left behind in the bombing.
10:30 Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
You can learn about Nagasaki and its history of the atomic bombing through the years along with materials that had actually been irradiated in the blast. Also available is the history of Nagasaki, before and after the bombing, along with changes in the current development of nuclear weapons and the aspirations for peace.
12:00 pm Lunch at Nagasaki Chinatown
This is a popular area where you can fully enjoy dishes that are particular to Nagasaki which has thrived since ancient times as an international port. Within this hub of exchange between the cultures of East and West, a unique food culture was born. Including dishes such as chanpon and sara udon, you can sample the famous dishes of Nagasaki.
13:30 pm Oura Church
After the opening of the country when the port of Nagasaki was opened and foreign settlements were built, this was a church which had been completed in 1864 for the residing foreigners. It has been designated as a National Treasure as Japan’s oldest surviving church.
14:00 pm Glover Garden
The residence of Thomas Glover, a trade merchant who had contributed to the modern development of Japan, it is known as Japan’s oldest wooden Western building.
15:00 pm Tour end