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Private Historic And Cultural Nagasaki Sightseeing With Church Visit

Day Trip, Private Tour
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Discover Nagasaki's rich history and beauty on this private shore excursion that takes you from the solemn Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park to the stunning views at Mount Inasa. Experience cultural landmarks such as the Glover Garden, Oura Church, and the historic Shimabara Castle, while learning about the city's significant ties to the West through the Dutch Trading Post at Dejima.

Private Excursion Historic and Cultural Nagasaki Sightseeing with Church Visit

Explore the vibrant history and captivating beauty of Nagasaki on this private shore excursion that takes you through the city's most iconic landmarks. Marvel at the city's unique blend of past and present, from the solemn Nagasaki Peace Memorial Park to the exhilarating panorama at Mount Inasa, recognized as one of Japan's best night views.

Relish the deep historic immersion of the Atomic Bomb Museum, or find serenity in the striking red, Chinese-styled Zen temple of Sofukuji. In the heart of nature, admire Western mansions nestled amidst lush foliage at Glover Garden, an open-air museum showcasing Western and Japanese fusion during the Meiji Restoration. This garden, established by Scottish merchant Thomas Blake Glover, not only offers a glimpse into the past but also testifies to the cultural exchange between Japan and the West.

Dip into the annals of history with a visit to the majestic white Shimabara Castle. Located a short drive from Nagasaki port, this resilient edifice has braved the ravages of time. Take a leisurely tour of Glover Garden, referred to as the 'Madame Butterfly House,' due to its romantic history and beautiful setting.

Behold the Oura Church, the oldest Christian church in Japan. Built to honor the 26 martyrs executed in 1597, its white stuccoed brick and imported stained glass exhibit historical significance and architectural beauty. Despite World War II damage, the church remains a testament to resilience and faith.

Visit Nagasaki Peace Park, a poignant reminder of the tragic consequences of war and a beacon of enduring hope for peace. Discover the Peace Statue, a potent symbol designed by Seibo Kitamura, echoing prayers for victims and a worldwide call for peace.

Explore Dejima, the historically instrumental Dutch Trading Post, now recognized as a national historic site. Serving as the sole point of contact between Japan and the Western world during the country's period of isolation, this site was crucial for the exchange of knowledge, culture, and goods.

In this memorable shore excursion in Nagasaki, each site tells a story, each view offers a memory. Book this tour to embark on an unforgettable cultural adventure. From history buffs to nature lovers and everyone in between, there's something to captivate all visitors.

 
Tour Type
Private
 
Group Size
Private
 
Activity Type(s)
Private Sightseeing
 
Tour Duration
6 Hours
 
Activity Level
Easy
 
Tour Leaves From
Cruise Ship Pier
 
Food/Beverage Provided
Not Included
 
Special Instructions
We recommend wearing comfortable, seasonal, and sensible clothing for temples and flat-soled walking shoes. Guests should wear modest clothing for temple visits, wearing tops that cover their shoulders, and pants, shorts, or skirts should extend below the knee. Flat-soled walking shoes are ideal for exploring, and we also suggest bringing sunscreen, sunglasses, insect repellent, and a hat for added comfort.
 
Restrictions
This tour is not suitable for individuals with mobility restrictions. Wheelchairs, motorized scooters, walkers, and strollers are not permitted on this tour.
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Interests
  • History
  • UNESCO Site
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Prices are per-person based on double occupancy, unless otherwise noted.