Is Nagasaki a Rainy City? Discover It Comfortably by Car

10/22/20251 min read

Nagasaki is a city deeply connected to the sea — surrounded by bays, peninsulas, and rolling hills that open up to the vast ocean. This unique geography brings with it a warm, humid climate and, yes, quite a bit of rain. In fact, Nagasaki is known as one of Japan’s rainiest cities.

There’s even a famous Japanese song titled “Nagasaki wa Kyou mo Ame Datta” (“It Was Rainy Again in Nagasaki Today”), sung by Kiyoshi Maekawa of the band Cool Five. The song beautifully captures the city’s sentimental charm on a rainy day.

For visitors, however, rain can sometimes make sightseeing a little challenging. Most travelers have limited time in Nagasaki, and rescheduling plans isn’t easy when you’re here just for a day or two — especially for cruise travelers.

That’s why we strongly recommend exploring Nagasaki by car. With a private vehicle, you can visit all the must-see spots efficiently and comfortably, even in the rain. No need to worry about wet clothes, slippery slopes, or waiting for the tram. You’ll stay dry, relaxed, and still experience everything Nagasaki has to offer — from its historic landmarks to its stunning coastal views.

Rain or shine, Nagasaki remains one of Japan’s most beautiful and atmospheric destinations.
And perhaps, after your visit, you’ll understand why the rain is such an essential part of this city’s story.