Explore Nagasaki’s top landmarks and experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony on this exclusive 4.5-hour private tour.
Explore Nagasaki’s top landmarks and experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony on this exclusive 4.5-hour private tour.
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Nagasaki Peace Park - Nagasaki Peace Park offers a serene environment with memorials and sculptures honoring the victims of the atomic bomb.
Visitors can reflect at the renowned Peace Statue and discover the city’s dedication to peace.
This park provides a meaningful insight into Nagasaki’s history and is perfect for capturing memorable…
- Nagasaki Peace Park - Nagasaki Peace Park offers a serene environment with memorials and sculptures honoring the victims of the atomic bomb.
Visitors can reflect at the renowned Peace Statue and discover the city’s dedication to peace.
This park provides a meaningful insight into Nagasaki’s history and is perfect for capturing memorable photographs.
- Hypocenter Park - Hypocenter Park marks the exact spot where the atomic bomb detonated in 1945.
Stroll around the monument to learn about the tragic events and their impact on the city.
This park is a place for reflection and understanding Nagasaki’s path to peace.
- Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum - The Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum offers exhibits that detail the events of August 9, 1945, and the atomic bomb’s effects on the city.
Explore photographs, artifacts, and personal stories that highlight the tragedy and resilience of Nagasaki’s people.
This museum is a place for learning, reflection, and gaining a deeper understanding of history and the significance of peace.
- Mt. Inasa - The observation deck at Mt. Inasa provides one of Japan’s most stunning panoramic views, often referred to as the “10 Million Dollar Night View.” From here, enjoy a breathtaking view of Nagasaki’s unique harbor and surrounding mountains. The scenery is equally beautiful during the day, offering a perfect photo opportunity.
- Nagasaki Dejima Wharf - Enjoy local Nagasaki cuisine at Dejima Wharf. If there are any dietary restrictions or preferences, the lunch location can be adjusted accordingly.
- Dejima - Dejima, a small artificial island, was Japan’s sole gateway to the outside world during its period of national isolation. Observation points reveal how it was once separated from the mainland and its role in trade with the Dutch, as well as the exchange of culture and knowledge.
- Spectacles Bridge (Meganebashi) - Meganebashi, or Spectacles Bridge, is one of Nagasaki’s cherished landmarks. Its twin arches reflect in the river, creating the appearance of eyeglasses — an ideal spot for photos and a peaceful walk through the city’s historic center.
- Oura Catholic Church - Oura Church, Japan’s oldest Christian church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site, invites visitors to explore its historic architecture.
Learn about the history of Christianity in Nagasaki and appreciate the city’s unique cultural and religious heritage.
- Glover Garden - Glover Garden features Western-style residences from the 19th century, set on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki Harbor.
Stroll through the gardens, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about the foreign merchants who played a role in Japan’s modernization.
This garden is an excellent place for photography, experiencing history, and enjoying scenic views of the city.

- Private transportation
- Mt. Inasa slope car/cable car round trip
- Admission fees
- Private transportation
- Mt. Inasa slope car/cable car round trip
- Admission fees
- Lunch
- Lunch
All-inclusive with no hidden fees—unlike many other tours. (Lunch not included)
Discover the highlights of Nagasaki in just 6 hours with this expertly designed tour. Explore the city’s key attractions and immerse yourself in its history, culture, and local flavors—all within the limited time available for cruise passengers.
Travel in comfort by car,…
All-inclusive with no hidden fees—unlike many other tours. (Lunch not included)
Discover the highlights of Nagasaki in just 6 hours with this expertly designed tour. Explore the city’s key attractions and immerse yourself in its history, culture, and local flavors—all within the limited time available for cruise passengers.
Travel in comfort by car, avoiding the fatigue of walking tours and staying dry despite Nagasaki’s frequent rain. This tour ensures you visit all the must-see locations during your port time, with a smooth return to your ship.
All entrance fees and transportation are covered, so there’s no need to worry about tickets or payments—simply relax and enjoy an unforgettable Nagasaki adventure.
Note: For large group bookings, please divide your reservation into two or more and inform us via message.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.