Nagasaki Full Day Private Tour with Local Guide
In Nagasaki
From
£140
pp
2h 0 mins
Let’s create a special tour just for you. This is a 100 percent customizable private tour.
Would you like to take home beautiful photos and unforgettable memories? Let’s capture the moments of your Nagasaki journey. I’ll share the photos with you after the tour via WhatsApp or email.
Your guide is a friendly and talkative Nagasaki local guide.
I can guide you in English, Japanese, and also some Spanish (not perfect, but I’ll do my best!).
I’m also a third-generation atomic bomb survivor and have been involved in peace education here in Nagasaki, which I’m happy to share with you during the tour.
Everything can be customized, so please feel free to share all your preferences and requests.
Free cancellation
Private tour
Pickup included
What's included
- Detailed planning in advance via WhatsApp or email
- Photos taken during the tour (shared after the tour)
- English speaking guide
What's not included
- PUBLIC_TRANSPORTATION
- admission fee (guest and guide)
- LUNCH
- GRATUITIES
Itinerary
- We will meet at Matsugae International Terminal, where your guide will be waiting for you at the designated time. We will then travel to the next location by tram. The tram fare is usually 150 yen per ride, and you can pay by credit card. This itinerary is just an example, and everything can be customized. Please feel free to share your preferences and requests in advance.
- We’ll visit the Atomic Bomb Museum while listening to the guide’s explanations. Compared to Hiroshima’s museum, it is more compact, less crowded, and has a simple, easy-to-follow layout. Your guide was born and raised in Nagasaki and is a third-generation atomic bomb survivor, also involved in peace education. Questions and conversation are always welcome. Let’s experience something you can’t get just from reading online. Admission is 200 yen (about 1.5 USD) for adults, and free for elementary and junior high school students. If guests wish to enter the attractions, they need to purchase tickets on site for both themselves and the guide. (1h 0min)
- Right in front of the Atomic Bomb Museum is Hypocenter Park. We’ll see the memorial monument and part of a church that was destroyed in the blast. You can also view preserved ground layers from the time of the bombing. If you wish, we can also take a quiet moment for prayer. (15 min)
- On the way to Peace Park, we’ll stop to see an air-raid shelter from the time of the war. Then we’ll walk through the park, passing the Peace Fountain and monuments donated by countries from around the world. Finally, we’ll arrive at the iconic Peace Statue, a symbol of Nagasaki and peace, where we can take photos together. (20 min)
- Let’s enjoy lunch together. We can visit Chinatown, or you can have a special sushi experience at Nagasaki Stadium City. I’ll suggest options based on your mood and budget for the day. Please let me know in advance if you have any allergies or food preferences.
- Let’s explore Dejima and learn about Nagasaki’s unique relationship with other countries. During Japan’s isolation period, Nagasaki was the only port open to foreign trade. You’ll discover the special role Nagasaki played at the time and experience the lasting connections with Portugal, the Netherlands, and China that continue to shape the city today. Admission is 1,100 yen (about 7.5 USD) for adults, and 550 yen (about 4 USD) for children (elementary, junior high, and high school students). If guests wish to enter the attractions, they need to purchase tickets on site for both themselves and the guide. (40 min)
- Let’s explore Hamanomachi Arcade and get a feel for local life. We’ll wander through small shops, stationery stores, and places like Don Quijote. You might even find some unique Nagasaki souvenirs along the way! If there’s anything special you’d like to buy or are looking for, just let me know—we can try to find it during the tour. (1h 0min)
- Just next to Hamanomachi Arcade is the uniquely shaped Meganebashi (Spectacles Bridge). We’ll take a relaxing walk along the river while talking more about the history of the city. Along the way, we can also stop by small ice cream shops, cozy coffee spots, or souvenir stores featuring Nagasaki’s famous “Omagari Neko” cats. (20 min)
- Let’s head to Glover Garden via a hidden local route. Along the way, we’ll enjoy views of the shipyards and beautiful seasonal flowers. At the end, we’ll visit a museum dedicated to Nagasaki’s famous Kunchi Festival. You can sit down and watch festival videos there, so it’s also a nice spot to take a short break. Admission fees are 1,300 yen (about 9 USD) for adults (high school students and above), 650 yen (about 4.5 USD) for elementary and junior high school students, and free for preschool children. If guests wish to enter the attractions, they need to purchase tickets on site for both themselves and the guide. (1h 0min)
- Before heading back to the terminal, let’s take photos of Oura Cathedral. Built in 1864, it is the oldest existing church in Japan and a historically significant site known for the “Discovery of Hidden Christians.” There is also a museum inside, so if you’re interested and we have time, we can go in. Admission is 1,000 yen (about 7 USD) for adults, 400 yen (about 3 USD) for junior and senior high school students, and 300 yen (about 2 USD) for elementary school students. If guests wish to enter the attractions, they need to purchase tickets on site for both themselves and the guide. (30 min)
- At the end of the tour, I will escort you back to your cruise port. We will make sure to return on time so you won’t miss your ship. Photos taken during the tour can be shared with you via WhatsApp or other apps. I may also kindly ask for a review after the tour. This itinerary is just an example, and everything can be customized. Please feel free to share your preferences and requests in advance.
Meeting & end point
Meeting point
Nagasaki Station Tourist Information Center
End point
Nagasaki Station Tourist Information Center
Practical information
- Operated by
- Moe
- Travellers per booking
- 1–15
- Languages
- ja, en, es
- Confirmation
- MANUAL
Cancellation policy
Free cancellation available.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Important notes
- Wheelchair accessible
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
- If you require any special assistance, such as a wheelchair or stroller, please let me know in advance. We can discuss the best arrangements to make your tour comfortable.
- Nagasaki is a city with many hills and slopes. If you have any difficulty walking, please let me know in advance. We can discuss different transportation options to make your tour more comfortable.
Frequently asked questions
The tour runs for around 2 hours. Times are approximate and may vary depending on group size, traffic, and site conditions on the day.
What's included is set out in the tour description above. As a general guide, transport and guiding are normally covered; meals, personal expenses, and gratuities are typically extra unless the description states otherwise.
We don't hold specific age or fitness guidance for this tour. Read the activity description carefully and, if in any doubt, speak to your cruise line's excursion desk before you book.