Nagasaki Highlights: 3-Hour Introductory Walking Tour
3 hours
Discover the vibrant heart of Nagasaki in a 3-hour personalized walking tour led by a local guide. Immerse yourself in the city's rich history and modern culture, visiting iconic landmarks and hidden gems. Experience Nagasaki's unique blend of tradition and cosmopolitan flair, creating memories that last a lifetime.
Private and personalized experience
3 hours with a local host
Walking tour (additional transport can be arranged at extra cost)
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time.
Itinerary
14 Takenokubocho, Nagasaki
The following stops are examples only. Start your journey with a walk along the picturesque Urakami River, where your host will act as both your guide and human GPS. This route introduces you to the bustling heart of Nagasaki, where history and modernity intertwine.
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2 Uonomachi, Nagasaki
Marvel at the architectural wonder of Meganebashi Bridge, a historic landmark over 400 years old.
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10-13 Shinchimachi, Nagasaki
Explore the vibrant streets of Japan’s oldest Chinatown, where you’ll navigate bustling lanes and discover a rich cultural history shaped by centuries of trade.
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10-36 Ouramachi, Nagasaki
Visit Kōshi-byō, a temple housing statues of Confucius’ 72 disciples. According to local legend, one statue may resemble a member of your own family, adding a personal touch to your cultural exploration.
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Higashiyamatemachi, Nagasaki
Journey through Higashiyamate and Dejima to uncover the multifaceted history of Nagasaki's port.
Dejimamachi, Nagasaki
These areas offer a unique glimpse into the past, showcasing how Nagasaki has always been a pivotal point of exchange between Japan and the rest of the world.
Frequently Asked Questions
The listed stops are examples only. Your host will personalize the route based on your interests and preferences.
Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress according to the weather. Bringing a light jacket or umbrella is recommended, as conditions in Nagasaki can change throughout the day.
Comfortable walking shoes, a light bag, and cash or a travel card for any public transport fares.
This tour is hosted in English. Other languages may be requested in advance.
No, this tour is primarily a walking experience and is not wheelchair accessible.