Time in Nagasaki is yours to enjoy. You can organize it according to your preferred itinerary. However, it is suggested to prepare and savor Nagasaki’s soul food together, as it will create a delightful memory. The sightseeing itinerary is flexible. Come and join us.
Time in Nagasaki is yours to enjoy. You can organize it according to your preferred itinerary. However, it is suggested to prepare and savor Nagasaki’s soul food together, as it will create a delightful memory. The sightseeing itinerary is flexible. Come and join us.
- Nagasaki Peace Park - This serene park serves as a memorial for the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. It features a peace memorial statue, a stunning fountain, and monuments from various countries. It’s an ideal starting point for a visit to Nagasaki.
- Nabekanmuriyama Park - Mt. Nabekanmuri offers a fantastic view of the…
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Nagasaki Peace Park - This serene park serves as a memorial for the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. It features a peace memorial statue, a stunning fountain, and monuments from various countries. It’s an ideal starting point for a visit to Nagasaki.
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Nabekanmuriyama Park - Mt. Nabekanmuri offers a fantastic view of the picturesque Nagasaki Port. Located on a road inaccessible to large buses, it remains a hidden gem with few visitors. The Giant Cantilever Crane, a piece of Meiji Japan’s industrial and cultural heritage, is visible, along with a view of Mt. Inasa.
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Frespo Fukahori - Experience shopping like a local at this supermarket. Join in selecting ingredients for Champon, Nagasaki’s beloved dish. The supermarket offers a variety of ingredients, some unique to Japan. Champon includes noodles, soups, vegetables, pork, seafood, and fish cakes, making for an enjoyable shopping experience.
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Nagasaki Shiyakusho Kyoikuiinkaikominkanfukaborichiku Community Center - Participate in cooking Nagasaki’s cherished dish, champon, together. This is a casual cooking session with a home cook, not a professional chef. Enjoy making and savoring delicious champon, creating unforgettable memories.
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The Site of Dejima Dutch Commercial Bldg - Dejima, an artificial island commissioned by the Tokugawa shogunate, was completed in 1636. It played a significant role in Japan’s modernization for nearly 200 years as the sole gateway to Western Europe.
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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 to the Twenty-Six Saints was erected, alongside the construction of this memorial hall and cathedral, which explore the history of Christianity.
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Suwa Shrine - During the Sengoku period, Nagasaki became part of the Jesuit Church’s territory. In 1625, the three shrines of Suwa, Morisaki, and Sumiyoshi, once linked to Nagasaki City, were designated as Nagasaki’s native deities.

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- Tea and coffee
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- insurance
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.