
Nagasaki 3-hour standard course
You can enjoy the city of Nagasaki by visiting the Peace Park and the Atomic Bomb Museum, then passing through the Meganebashi Bridge and visiting the Dutch Hill and Glover Garden. (Oura Cathedral is not accessible to wheelchair users.)
Duration: 180 minutes
Price (per vehicle): 23,280 yen (tax included) Admission and parking fees not included
Departing from Nagasaki Station or hotels in the city center
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Nagasaki Stadium City
From the train window
Opening in October 2024, it is a huge complex consisting of five main buildings: an arena, a hotel, commercial facilities, and an office building, centered around a soccer stadium.
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Peace Park
Located on the hill to the north of the Atomic Bomb Hypocenter Park, this park was created with the hope of lasting world peace. In front of the Peace Memorial Statue, created by sculptor Seibo Kitamura, the Peace Fountain is filled with water.
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Urakami Cathedral
From the train window
キリシタン弾圧のなか信仰を貫いた信徒たちが、資金難を乗り越え1914年に献堂。1945年の原爆投下により崩壊しましたが、1980年に今の姿で再建されました。
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Atomic Bomb Museum
You can view exhibits including photographs and documents organized around themes such as "August 9, 1945," "The reality of the damage caused by the atomic bomb," and "Aiming for a world without nuclear weapons."
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Megane Bridge
From the train window
This double arch stone bridge spans the Nakajima River in Nagasaki City, and is Japan's first stone arch bridge. The surrounding area is a popular tourist destination, with its heart stones that are said to bring love to fruition, and the winter lantern festival.
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Sofukuji Temple
From the train window
This Tang Dynasty temple was built in 1629 and is home to the national treasures Daiichifengmon Gate and Mazu Hall. It is attractive for its beautiful Ming Dynasty architecture and auspicious decorations. It has a unique atmosphere where Chinese and Japanese cultures are in harmony.
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Dutch Slope
The beautiful stone-paved road and exotic townscape are attractive. Historic Western-style buildings line the road, a vestige of the time when there was a foreign settlement here during the Meiji period.
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Oura Cathedral and Glover Garden
For those in wheelchairs who have difficulty moving around, we can change the tour to Dejima or the Museum of History and Culture. Please contact us for details.
Oura Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of the Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan, is the oldest Christian building still standing in Japan, and as its name suggests, it is a church dedicated to the Twenty-Six Martyrs of Japan.
Glover Garden, located in the Minamiyamate district overlooking Nagasaki Port, is a site where historical buildings were relocated to the former residence of British merchant Glover and others, and its beautiful gardens are also an attraction.