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Private Guided Tour of Nagasaki (1 ~ 5 Members)
$954.81
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
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Overview
Experience the charm, history, and beauty of this port city with your local, native English-speaking guide. This private tour will leave a lasting impression. Subject to weather conditions and time, sites visited will include Mt. Inasa, the Atomic Bomb Museum, Epicenter, Peace Park, Dejima, Chinatown, Oura Cathedral, and Glover Garden. Alternate sites like Nishizaka, Suwa Shrine, or Spectacles Bridge may be substituted if needed. The tour includes entry fees, public transport, and gratuities. Food and bottled water are not included. Lunch bookings and recommendations can be arranged if needed. If you have difficulty with stairs or slopes, please message us to check suitability. This tour is for private groups from 1 through to 15 members. Message if you have any queries about the tour.
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Private Guided Tour of Nagasaki (Up to 4 members)
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
- In-person Guide - English, French
- Gratuities are included in the price of this tour. Reviews on the site you made the booking with, are always welcome as a sign of tour satisfaction.
- Transportation by taxi will be arranged and is covered in the tour cost.
- While lunch is not included, it can be arranged. Message to discuss this before or after booking your tour.
- Bottled water
Meeting point
Known as Dejima Pier, used when Matsugae Pier is full. I will be holding a sign for easy recognition. Upon exiting the gangway, I'll be standing nearby.
I will be holding a sign for easy recognition. Please meet in front of the terminal exit.
I will be holding a sign for easy recognition. Please meet inside the station arrivals hall in front of the convenience store.
Return details
Known as Dejima Pier, used when Matsugae Pier is full. I will be holding a sign for easy recognition. Upon exiting the gangway, I'll be standing nearby.
I will be holding a sign for easy recognition. Please meet in front of the terminal exit.
I will be holding a sign for easy recognition. Please meet inside the station arrivals hall in front of the convenience store.
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Mt. InasaMount Inasa is renowned for its stunning panoramic views of Nagasaki, especially at night when the city lights twinkle below, earning it a spot as one of Japan’s top three night views. Accessible by a scenic ropeway, the summit offers breathtaking vistas of the harbor, the surrounding mountains, and the iconic landmarks of Nagasaki. Visitors can enjoy walking trails, observation decks, and a café at the peak, perfect for taking in the beauty of the landscape. Whether you visit during the day for hiking or at night for the sparkling cityscape, Mount Inasa promises an unforgettable experience and a perfect backdrop for photography.
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Nagasaki Atomic Bomb MuseumThe Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum offers a powerful and sobering look into the events of August 9, 1945, when an atomic bomb devastated the city. Through artifacts, photographs, and personal accounts, the museum details the impact of the bombing and its aftermath, highlighting the resilience of the survivors and the city’s recovery. Visitors can learn about the historical context of the bombing, the devastation it caused, and Nagasaki’s ongoing dedication to promoting peace and nuclear disarmament. A visit to this museum is a profound experience and a reminder of the importance of peace.
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Nagasaki Peace ParkNagasaki Peace Park is a moving tribute to the victims of the atomic bombing on August 9, 1945, and a symbol of hope for global peace. The park features the towering Peace Statue, symbolizing a call for peace, along with sculptures from around the world. Nearby, the Fountain of Peace and the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum share stories of resilience and remembrance. Located near the bomb’s epicenter, Nagasaki Peace Park invites visitors to reflect on history and renew their commitment to a peaceful future.
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DejimaDejima in Nagasaki is a historic, fan-shaped island that served as Japan’s only window to the outside world during its isolation era. Originally a Dutch trading post in the 17th century, it’s now a fascinating open-air museum where visitors can walk through restored buildings, warehouses, and merchant houses. Each structure offers insight into the cultural and economic exchange between Japan and the West. Dejima’s unique architecture, period artifacts, and interactive exhibits make it a captivating journey into Nagasaki’s rich international heritage.
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Shinchi ChinatownNagasaki Chinatown, also known as Shinchi Chinatown, is Japan’s oldest Chinatown and a vibrant hub of Chinese culture. Founded over 300 years ago, it features colorful gates, lively streets, and unique architecture, reflecting Nagasaki’s history as a port city open to foreign trade. Visitors can enjoy delicious Chinese cuisine, from street food to traditional dishes, especially during the popular Lantern Festival. With its mix of shops, restaurants, and cultural landmarks, Nagasaki Chinatown offers a lively, immersive experience that highlights the city’s deep connections with Chinese culture and history.
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Oura Catholic ChurchOura Church, Japan’s oldest existing Christian church, is a beautiful symbol of Nagasaki’s history and the resilience of faith. Built in 1864 by French missionaries, this Gothic-style church was dedicated to the 26 Martyrs of Japan. Known as the “Basilica of the Twenty-Six Holy Martyrs of Japan,” it holds UNESCO World Heritage status and serves as a reminder of Japan’s hidden Christian communities. Inside, visitors can admire stained glass windows and a serene atmosphere, offering a unique look into Japan’s religious heritage and its connection to the West.
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Glover GardenGlover Garden in Nagasaki is a scenic, historic park filled with Western-style buildings from the Meiji Era, including the Glover Residence—the oldest Western wooden house in Japan, built for Scottish merchant Thomas Glover. This hillside retreat offers beautiful gardens, breathtaking views of Nagasaki Harbor, and a glimpse into the cultural exchange between Japan and the West. Each building tells a story of Nagasaki’s role as a historic gateway to the world, making Glover Garden a must-visit for anyone interested in Japanese history and architecture.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.
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Private Guided Tour of Nagasaki (1 ~ 5 Members)
$954.81
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
03
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Recipient books the experience and creates unforgettable memories!