Explore the trendy city of Nagasaki with a local guide.
Explore Nagasaki, the NY Times’ top 2026 destination. This private tour unveils a powerful story of "Resilience," from iconic ruins to World Heritage sites. Savor local traditions at NYT-featured cafes and 400-year-old shops. Discover Nagasaki’s soul through a deep, comfortable, and expert-led journey from history to hope.
1. Peace Park (Peace Statue) Iconic symbol of peace. Its raised hand warns of nuclear threat, while the other offers a prayer for harmony.
2. Atomic Bomb Museum A solemn archive of 1945. It tells a story of tragedy transformed into a global call for a nuclear-free world.
3. Sanno Shrine (A-bombed Camphor Trees) 800-year-old trees that miraculously sprouted leaves after the blast. A living symbol of hope and rebirth.
4. Second Torii (One-Legged Torii) Standing on a single pillar, this ruin survived the atomic blast—a powerful testament to the city's resilience.
5. Meganebashi (Spectacles Bridge) Japan’s oldest stone bridge. Nagasaki's most famous photo spots
6. Coffee Fujio Retro cafe. Savor nostalgic coffee and unique "eating milkshakes" in an authentic 1940s setting.
7. Fukusaya Main Store 400 years of tradition. Taste premium castella cake, handmade by masters in a historic wooden flagship store. (Recommended for buying souvenirs)
8. Glover Garden World Heritage site. Explore historic mansions with panoramic port views and learn modern history.
This tour is a private tour We can accommodate group from a minimum of 2 to a maximum of 6 people. This tour itinerary is not include lunch, but there is a coffee break at Fujio.
Please choose the meeting place from the plan.
Transportation will be by private vehicle (the type of vehicle will vary depending on the number of passengers). Nagasaki is known as the "City of Slopes." Please note that there are some sections along the route where it is difficult for vehicles to enter, and you will need to walk up stairs.
Please be at pick up point 10 minutes before pick up time.
Meeting Place 1. Matsugae Port: Statue of Sun Yat-sen and Umeya Shokichi and Toku 2. Nagasaki Station: Nagasaki City Tourist Information Center, 1st floor of the station building 3. Hotel: Lobby of accommodations near Shinchi Chinatown in Nagasaki City
Depending on traffic conditions, we may have to shorten some of the stops. Infant up to 5 years old may join free of charge.







