Discover Nagasaki’s soul through cooking, culture, and hot springs. Cook champon, explore samurai sites, and unwind in traditional baths.
Discover Nagasaki’s soul through cooking, culture, and hot springs. Cook champon, explore samurai sites, and unwind in traditional baths.
- Nagasaki Peace Park - This serene park honors the memory of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. It includes a peace memorial statue, a lovely fountain, and monuments from various countries. It’s an ideal starting point for a visit to Nagasaki.
- The Site of Dejima Dutch Commercial Building - Dejima, an artificial island…
- Nagasaki Peace Park - This serene park honors the memory of the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. It includes a peace memorial statue, a lovely fountain, and monuments from various countries. It’s an ideal starting point for a visit to Nagasaki.
- The Site of Dejima Dutch Commercial Building - Dejima, an artificial island constructed by the Tokugawa shogunate, was completed in 1636. It significantly contributed to Japan’s modernization for nearly 200 years as the sole gateway to Western Europe.
- 26 Martyrs Museum - In 1597, a ban on Christianity led to the execution of six Franciscan missionaries and 20 Japanese believers. In 1962, a bronze statue monument was erected in their honor, alongside the construction of the Twenty-Six Saints memorial hall and cathedral, which explore the history of Christianity.
- Suwa Shrine - During the Sengoku period, Nagasaki was under the Jesuit Church’s influence. In 1625, the shrines of Suwa, Morisaki, and Sumiyoshi, once linked to Nagasaki City, were designated as Nagasaki’s native deities.
- Inasayama Observation Deck - Offers a breathtaking panoramic view of Nagasaki.
- The Confucian Temple, the Chinese Museum of Successive Generations - A shrine dedicated to the Chinese philosopher Confucius.
- Spectacles Bridge (Meganebashi) - This bridge is a popular photo spot, as its reflection on the water resembles a pair of glasses.
- Glover Garden - Located in Nagasaki, Glover Garden is an open-air museum showcasing Western-style homes built for 19th-century foreign merchants. It includes the UNESCO-listed Former Glover House, the oldest Western-style wooden building in Japan.

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- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Parking fees
- Alcoholic beverages
- insurance
- Lunch
- Alcoholic beverages
- insurance
- Lunch
Enjoy a personalized tour designed just for you! Step into a private car, and let the operator drive you to the most exciting spots. As a local, the operator knows all the hidden gems that only insiders are aware of. Whether exploring Nagasaki city or visiting Unzen-Shimabara Castle, the operator will guide you to the coolest locations. Join this fun…
Enjoy a personalized tour designed just for you! Step into a private car, and let the operator drive you to the most exciting spots. As a local, the operator knows all the hidden gems that only insiders are aware of. Whether exploring Nagasaki city or visiting Unzen-Shimabara Castle, the operator will guide you to the coolest locations. Join this fun and unforgettable journey around Nagasaki in a vibrant red car – the ideal way to experience the city!
An optional New Car Purification Ceremony (Oharai) can be added for an extra special experience.
This offer is exclusive to one group only. Feel free to book if interested!
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.