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History, Local Food and Tea Ceremony in Nagasaki in One Day
$397.02
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
Overview
This 6-hour private tour is an all-in-one Nagasaki experience combining must-see sights, local cuisine, and an authentic Japanese tea ceremony — ideal for cruise ship passengers with limited time.
Guided by a friendly local expert, you will explore Nagasaki’s highlights by local tram, enjoy its famous food, and take part in a traditional tea ceremony, all in one smooth and well-paced itinerary.
The tea ceremony is the main highlight of this tour. Unlike simple tastings, this is a genuine experience led by a licensed tea master who follows traditional etiquette. You will learn the meaning behind the movements and the spirit of Japanese hospitality.
The tour is timed to match your cruise schedule, with guaranteed return to the port. All costs are included except lunch, making this a stress-free way to discover Nagasaki without worrying about tickets, entrance fees, or transportation.
Guided by a friendly local expert, you will explore Nagasaki’s highlights by local tram, enjoy its famous food, and take part in a traditional tea ceremony, all in one smooth and well-paced itinerary.
The tea ceremony is the main highlight of this tour. Unlike simple tastings, this is a genuine experience led by a licensed tea master who follows traditional etiquette. You will learn the meaning behind the movements and the spirit of Japanese hospitality.
The tour is timed to match your cruise schedule, with guaranteed return to the port. All costs are included except lunch, making this a stress-free way to discover Nagasaki without worrying about tickets, entrance fees, or transportation.
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History, Local Food and Tea Ceremony in Nagasaki in One Day
Pickup included
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Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 6 hours
- Glover Garden
- Japanese Tea ceremony Experience fee
- Public transportation
- Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
- Lunch
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Nagasaki Peace ParkPeace Park is a quiet and beautiful space dedicated to peace and remembrance. It was built near the hypocenter of the atomic bombing and is filled with monuments and messages from around the world. The park’s main highlight is the Peace Statue, a powerful symbol of peace that attracts visitors from around the world. Visitors come here to reflect, to pray, and to think about the importance of peace.
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Hypocenter ParkHypocenter Park marks the exact location where the atomic bomb exploded over Nagasaki in 1945. A simple black stone monument stands at the center, indicating the point directly below the explosion. Today, the park is a quiet place of remembrance and reflection.
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb MuseumThe Atomic Bomb Museum is the most important place to visit in Nagasaki. It tells the story of the atomic bombing in 1945 and conveys a powerful message of peace to the world. Through photographs, artifacts, and personal stories, visitors can learn about the tragic past while reflecting on the value of peace and the importance of remembering history. It is a deeply moving experience and an essential visit for anyone who wants to understand Nagasaki beyond its beautiful scenery.
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Spectacles Bridge (Meganebashi)Megane Bridge is one of the oldest stone bridges in Japan and one of Nagasaki’s most charming landmarks. Its name means “glasses bridge,” coming from the reflection of the arches in the river, which together look like a pair of spectacles. Built in 1634, it is a popular photo spot and a pleasant place for a short walk.
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Shinchi ChinatownNagasaki Shinchi Chinatown is one of the oldest Chinatowns in Japan and reflects the city’s long history of international trade and cultural exchange. With its colorful gates, lanterns, and traditional atmosphere, it feels quite different from other parts of Nagasaki. It is also famous for its local food culture. Here you can enjoy Nagasaki’s signature dishes, Champon (noodle soup with seafood and vegetables) and Sara-udon (noodles topped with a savory stir-fry), both originally created in this area.
- Oura Cathedral is the oldest Catholic church in Japan and one of Nagasaki’s most important historical landmarks. It has been designated as a National Treasure of Japan and is also registered as part of a UNESCO World Heritage site. Built in 1864 and dedicated to the Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan, the church is an early example of Western-style architecture in the country. It reflects Nagasaki’s long history as an international port and the early introduction of Western culture and Christianity to Japan. (pass by)
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Glover GardenGlover Garden is a beautifully preserved open-air museum featuring Western-style houses from the late 19th century. It reflects Nagasaki’s unique history as one of the first ports opened to the West in Japan. The garden includes the former residence of Thomas Glover, a Scottish merchant who played an important role in Japan’s modernization. The area offers lovely views over Nagasaki Harbor and a peaceful atmosphere, making it a pleasant place to walk and explore.
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The Japanese tea ceremony, or sado, is a traditional cultural practice that dates back over 400 years and is based on the values of harmony, respect, purity, and tranquility. It is not simply about drinking matcha tea. At Nagasaki Private Tours, our tea ceremony experience is led by a genuine tea ceremony master who performs the ceremony according to traditional Japanese rules and etiquette, offering a truly authentic cultural experience rather than a simple tea tasting.
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History, Local Food and Tea Ceremony in Nagasaki in One Day
$397.02
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
01
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
02
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!