Nagasaki Highlights
Private Full Day Car Tour

Explore Nagasaki’s main attractions by car in about 7-8 hours with a private guided tour.

Peace Park

At Nagasaki Peace Park, you can walk among memorials and sculptures dedicated to the victims of the atomic bomb.

Take time to reflect at the iconic Peace Statue and learn about the city’s commitment to peace.

It’s a meaningful place to understand Nagasaki’s history and capture memorable photos.

Hypocenter Park

At Hypocenter Park, you can see the exact location where the atomic bomb exploded in 1945.

Walk around the monument and learn about the tragic events and the impact on the city.

It’s a place to reflect on history and gain a deeper understanding of Nagasaki’s journey toward peace.

Urakami Cathedral

Urakami Cathedral is one of the largest Catholic churches in Japan.

Visit the church to see its impressive architecture and learn about the history of Christianity in Nagasaki.

It’s a peaceful place to reflect and appreciate the city’s religious heritage.

Atomic Bomb Museum

At the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum, you can explore exhibits detailing the events of August 9, 1945, and the impact of the atomic bomb on the city.

See photographs, artifacts, and personal stories that illustrate the tragedy and resilience of Nagasaki’s citizens.

It’s a place to learn, reflect, and gain a deeper understanding of history and the importance of peace.

Sanno Shrine One-Legged Torii

At Sanno Shrine, you can see the unique One-Legged Torii, which lost one of its pillars during the atomic bombing in 1945.

Walk around the site and admire this symbol of resilience and peace.

It’s a meaningful place to reflect on history and take memorable photos.

Dejima

At Dejima, you can explore the former Dutch trading post that was Japan’s only window to the outside world during the Edo period.

Walk through restored buildings and exhibits to learn about the cultural and economic exchange between Japan and the West.

It’s a unique opportunity to experience history and see how Nagasaki played a key role in Japan’s modernization.

China Town

In Nagasaki Chinatown, you can explore vibrant streets filled with shops, restaurants, and colorful decorations.

Taste local Chinese-inspired dishes like Champon and Sara Udon, or shop for souvenirs and snacks.

It’s a lively area to experience food, culture, and the unique atmosphere of Nagasaki.

Mt. Inasa Observation Deck

At Mt. Inasa Observation Deck, you can enjoy one of the world’s top three night views, overlooking Nagasaki city and harbor.

Take in panoramic views and capture stunning photos from the comfort of the observation area.

It’s a must-visit spot to appreciate the city’s beauty from above, day or night.

Meganebashi / Spectacles Bridge

At Meganebashi, or Spectacles Bridge, you can see Japan’s oldest stone arch bridge, built in 1634.

Walk along the river and admire its reflection, which forms a perfect circle, giving the bridge its nickname.

It’s a scenic spot for photos and a chance to experience a piece of Nagasaki’s history.

Sofuku-ji Temple

At Sofuku-ji Temple, you can explore one of Japan’s oldest Chinese-style Buddhist temples, founded in the 17th century.

Walk around the historic buildings and appreciate the traditional Chinese architectural details.

It’s a peaceful spot to learn about Nagasaki’s cultural heritage and take memorable photos.

Oura Church

At Oura Church, you can visit Japan’s oldest Christian church and a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Explore the historic building and learn about the history of Christianity in Nagasaki.

It’s a chance to see beautiful architecture and understand the unique cultural and religious heritage of the city.

Glover Garden

At Glover Garden, you can explore Western-style residences from the 19th century on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki Harbor.

Walk through the gardens, enjoy panoramic views, and learn about the foreign merchants who influenced Japan’s modernization.

It’s a great place to take photos, experience history, and enjoy scenic views of the city.

Price (per person)

Adult (aged 13 and above)

30,000 yen

(40,000 yen for solo participants)

15,000 yen

Free

Child (between 6 and 12 years old)
Infant (aged 5 and under)

What’s Included

✅ English speaking guide

✅ Air-conditioned vehicle

✅ Admission fees to the attractions included in the sample itinerary

✅ Free pick up and drop-off

What’s Not Included

❌ Admission fees or activity costs for attractions not included in the sample itinerary

❌ Meals

Not suitable for

Wheelchair users

Not allowed

Luggage or large bags

Free cancellation

Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund