Nagasaki City Tour with Private Car and English-Speaking Guide!
This half-day tour offers a comprehensive exploration of Nagasaki's Iconic Historical sites, focusing on the city's atomic bombing history and its international influences.
【English-Speaking Guide】 An English-speaking guide will accompany you throughout the tour. Benefit from the knowledge of a guide who can provide in-depth information and answer questions throughout the tour.
【Private Charter Vehicle】 Enjoy the comfort and flexibility of a private chartered vehicle that cover the city's major highlights in just 4 hours. Experience Nagasaki's rich and complex history, from the tragedy of the atomic bombing to its unique position as a gateway for Western influence in Japan.
【Choice of Vehicle types】 Travel in comfort with our vehicles, choose types to suit your needs based on group size requirements.
Nagasaki Peace Park The Nagasaki Peace Park is significant landmarks commemorating the atomic bombing of Nagasaki on August 9, 1945. The Peace Park is a tranquil space located several kilometers north of Nagasaki's city center. The iconic Peace Statue, a 10-meter tall sculpture symbolizing eternal peace.
Atomic Bomb Museum Located next to the Peace Park, the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum opened in April 1996. Its mission is to inform future generations about the horrors of war and nuclear weapons. The museum features exhibits on the history of the atomic bombing and its aftermath, artifacts from the bombing, including personal belongings of victims, information on nuclear weapons development and the importance of peace.
Oura Cathedral Oura Cathedral stands as a testament to Japan's complex history with Christianity and continues to be an important cultural and historical landmark in Nagasaki.
Glover Garden Glover Garden is a historic open-air museum located on the Minamiyamate hillside in Nagasaki, Japan. Established in 1974, it showcases the legacy of Western influence during Japan's rapid modernization in the late 19th century. Admire the beautiful blend of Western and Japanese architecture while learning about Thomas Glover's role in Japan's industrialization.