Nagasaki City Tour with Private Car and English-Speaking Guide!
Discover the rich history and cultural heritage of Nagasaki with our World Heritage Tour. This carefully crafted itinerary takes you through some of the city's most significant sites in just half a day.
【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.
【Choice of Vehicle types】 Travel in comfort with our vehicles, choose types to suit your needs based on group size requirements.
【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.
【Former Nagasaki Archbishop's Palace】 The tangible cultural property designated by the prefecture, also known as Kyuunagasaki Daishikyokan, is a significant historical building in Nagasaki, Japan. Originally built as a bishop's residence, it became an archbishop's residence in 1935 when the Bishop of Nagasaki was appointed archbishop. It stands as a valuable piece of architectural heritage, alongside Father de Rotz's earliest work, the Old Luodian Seminary. It serves as a testament to Nagasaki's rich multicultural history and the legacy of Christianity in Japan.
【Megane Bridge】 Megane Bridge, also known as Spectacles Bridge, is a historic stone arch bridge spanning the Nakashima River in Nagasaki. Built in 1634, it is considered one of the oldest stone arch bridges in Japan. The bridge's unique double-arch design creates a reflection in the water that resembles a pair of spectacles, hence its name. This distinctive feature has made it a popular attraction in Nagasaki.
【Twenty-Six Martyrs Museum and Monument】 Conclude your tour with a visit to this solemn site commemorating the 26 Christians executed in 1597. The museum offers insights into the persecution of Christians in Japan. Located on Nishizaka Hill, the complex was built in June 1962 to mark the 100th anniversary of the canonization of these martyrs. The museum and monument serve as a powerful reminder of the persecution of Christians in Japan and the struggle for religious freedom. It has been visited by notable figures such as Pope John Paul II, Mother Teresa, and Pope Francis.