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PLAN

【Private Tour】Nagasaki Half-day Walking Tour (From Matsugae Port)(2-10 People)

  • Nagasaki Peace Park ©NAGASAKI CITY

  • Nagasaki Confucius Shrine ©NAGASAKI CITY

  • Glover Garden ©NPTA

  • Glover Garden

  • Streetcar ©NAGASAKI CITY

  • Tour Details
1. A half-day walking tour of Nagasaki, a city where the history and culture of the West, East, and Japan intersect, by public transport and on foot. 

2. The tour begins with a walk through Nagasaki Peace Park, which was built in memory of the victims of the atomic bomb and to pray for world peace. This park is a symbol of Nagasaki's contribution to world peace, and continues to pass on to future generations the strong message of Nagasaki—peaceful coexistence between different cultures and nations. You can also enter the Atomic Bomb Museum.

3. Next, visit the Nagasaki Confucius Shrine dedicated to the Chinese thinker Confucius. This is the only authentic Chinese-style mausoleum in Japan, symbolizing the history of cultural exchange in Nagasaki, which served as the only window of trade during Japan's isolation period.

4. The tour concludes with a stroll around Glover Garden, an open-air museum featuring relocated and restored historical buildings, including Western-style buildings, that were once scattered throughout Nagasaki City. After Japan opened its doors to the world, Nagasaki was one of the first cities to adopt Western culture, and developed as an international trade city. As a symbol of this, Glover Garden was registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution.

5. This is a private tour where a guide is provided for each customer group. *Please note that some experiences included in the itinerary may be shared with other participants.

About Initiatives for Sustainable Tourism:
- This tour promotesEnvironment(Eco)-friendly efforts, Cross-cultural Understanding, and Social Contribution as stated under Sunrise Tours' Sustainable Development Goals.
- We advocate for responsible travel, and urge one and all to become responsible travelers. Please check the dedicated page for details.
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Nagasaki Peace Park (image) ©NAGASAKI CITY
  • Tour Overview
Req. to Run Tour
2guest(s)
Req. per Booking
2guest(s)
Departs
Nagasaki
Guide Service
Not Available
Tour Guide/Conductor Language
Not Available
Audio Guide
Not Available
Meeting Place/Time
In front of Matsugae International Terminal Building 2 / 8:40
Included
English-speaking guide, Other admission fees and transportation costs included in the tour
Not Included
Lunch
  • Remarks
Remarks
Planning Company: JTB Global Marketing & Travel Inc.

       Address: 2-3-14 Higashi Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo

    Japan Tourism Agency Registered Travel Agent (No. 1723)

A member of the Japan Association of Travel Agents
[Reception Method]

At reception, please show the reservation confirmation sheet or e-mail (printout/digital copy on mobile device) to staff. 
[Cancellation Charge]

- Cancellation fees will be charged from 10 days in advance.
[Operation Conditions/Tour Conditions]

- The number of customers for 1 group booking for this tour is 2-10.

- The last reception day (reservation deadline) is 7 days prior to the tour.

- If the minimum number of participants (2) is not met by 4 days before the scheduled date, or due to other operational management circumstances, the tour on that date may be canceled.

- If the tour is canceled, customers will be notified by the conducting company or their travel agent.

- The itinerary displayed on the booking screen is the final itinerary.

- Please note that participants may not join partway through the tour.
[Exemptions/Itinerary Guarantee: Itinerary/Destinations]

- In addition to using public transportation, this walking tour covers approximately 4 km.

- Depending on road conditions and physical stamina of tour participants, arrival time at each location may be considerably delayed. Furthermore, there may be changes to the itinerary.

- For customers joining the tour from a cruise: If the cruise ship is delayed, the guide will wait at the meeting location for up to 30 minutes from the scheduled departure time. Customers arriving any later cannot join the tour. Furthermore, the tour will not be canceled and refunds will not be issued for this reason.
[Important Notes/Supplements: Meeting/Pick-up/Pick-up Location]

In front of Matsugae International Terminal Building 2 Entrance

*Please note that this is different from the Dejima side port.

*A guide holding a meeting board will be waiting for you.

*Customers who are late for the departure time will have their reservations canceled. Please give yourself plenty of time.

Access:

It is in front of the Second Terminal Building (near the Glover Garden bus stop), which is located to your left after exiting the Main Terminal.

Streetcar: Alight at Ourakaigan-dori. 3 min on foot.

Bus: Alight at Matsugae International Terminal. 2 min on foot.
[Important Notes/Supplements: Guide/Tour Conductor]

- There will be an accompanying English-speaking guide from the tour meeting location to the tour end location.
[Important Notes/Supplements: Children/Infants]

- Children 0-5 years old may join free of charge. As the train and bus fare is free for only 1 child 0-5 years old per adult, please be aware that customers themselves are to pay the child fare for any additional children at the location.
[Important Notes/Supplements: What to Wear/Bring]

- As public transportation is used on the tour, please wear clothes and shoes that are easy to walk in. Please be careful if you have any lower body issues as there are many slopes.

- Large luggage such as suitcases cannot be brought during the tour.
[Important Notes/Supplements: Language Support]

Tour Guide Language: English

In the event that a bus company not listed in the Remarks/Important Notes will be used, customers will receive a separate confirmation document via email at least 1 day in advance.

Tour Calendar

  • 2026
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  • Requests Accepted
Number of stocks
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Price (per person)
Adults (12-99)
JPY
children (6-11)
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Infants (0-5)
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Number of People
Adults
Children
Infants

Payment in Advance Total
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  • Itinerary

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DayTimeDurationItineraryItinerary Details/Special ItemsTransportationMeal
StartEnd(min)
18:408:5010Meet in front of Matsugae International Terminal Building 2 EntrancePlease show your reservation confirmation sheet at reception. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the departure time.
140TransferTake the city bus to the next destination.Bus
19:3010:2050Nagasaki Peace Park
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Walk through Nagasaki Peace Park, which was built in memory of the victims of the atomic bomb and to pray for world peace. This park is an important symbol of Nagasaki's contribution to world peace, and continues to pass on to future generations the strong message of Nagasaki—peaceful coexistence between different cultures and nations. Behold the Peace Statue and the Fountain of Peace within the park grounds while listening to live explanations from the English-speaking guide who is well versed in Nagasaki's history and culture.
After strolling around Nagasaki Peace Park, visit the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.
160TransferBoard the streetcar, which has a history of over 100 years, and travel to the next destination with the same perspective as the people living in the city.Streetcar
111:2011:4020Nagasaki Confucius ShrineDedicated to the Chinese thinker Confucius, the Nagasaki Confucius Shrine symbolizes the history of cultural exchange in Nagasaki, which served as the only window of trade during Japan's isolation period. This is Japan's only authentic Chinese-style mausoleum, with vibrant colors, elaborate carvings, and an exotic feel.
115TransferOn Foot
111:5513:0065Glover GardenGlover Garden is an open-air museum featuring relocated and restored historical buildings, including Western-style buildings, that were once scattered throughout Nagasaki City. After Japan opened its doors to the world, Nagasaki was one of the first cities to adopt Western culture, and developed as an international trade city. As a symbol of this, Glover Garden was registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution. Its excellent location on high ground, offering a scenic view of Nagasaki Port, is also one of its attractions.
115TransferOn Foot
113:15Matsugae International TerminalTour ends after arrival
  • Itinerary

The information displayed for this tour is valid for the next possible departure date.
This date was automatically selected. Please select a departure date to show the most accurate information for that date.

DayTimeDurationItineraryItinerary Details/Special ItemsTransportationMeal
StartEnd(min)
18:408:5010Meet in front of Matsugae International Terminal Building 2 EntrancePlease show your reservation confirmation sheet at reception. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the departure time.
140TransferTake the city bus to the next destination.Bus
19:3010:2050Nagasaki Peace Park
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Walk through Nagasaki Peace Park, which was built in memory of the victims of the atomic bomb and to pray for world peace. This park is an important symbol of Nagasaki's contribution to world peace, and continues to pass on to future generations the strong message of Nagasaki—peaceful coexistence between different cultures and nations. Behold the Peace Statue and the Fountain of Peace within the park grounds while listening to live explanations from the English-speaking guide who is well versed in Nagasaki's history and culture.
After strolling around Nagasaki Peace Park, visit the Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum.
160TransferBoard the streetcar, which has a history of over 100 years, and travel to the next destination with the same perspective as the people living in the city.Streetcar
111:2011:4020Nagasaki Confucius ShrineDedicated to the Chinese thinker Confucius, the Nagasaki Confucius Shrine symbolizes the history of cultural exchange in Nagasaki, which served as the only window of trade during Japan's isolation period. This is Japan's only authentic Chinese-style mausoleum, with vibrant colors, elaborate carvings, and an exotic feel.
115TransferOn Foot
111:5513:0065Glover GardenGlover Garden is an open-air museum featuring relocated and restored historical buildings, including Western-style buildings, that were once scattered throughout Nagasaki City. After Japan opened its doors to the world, Nagasaki was one of the first cities to adopt Western culture, and developed as an international trade city. As a symbol of this, Glover Garden was registered as a World Heritage Site as part of the Sites of Japan's Meiji Industrial Revolution. Its excellent location on high ground, offering a scenic view of Nagasaki Port, is also one of its attractions.
115TransferOn Foot
113:15Matsugae International TerminalTour ends after arrival

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