Private Tour
Available languages
4 hours 30 minutes
Mobile ticket
This private tour is exclusively for cruise passengers arriving at Nagasaki Matsugae Port, offering a comfortable and efficient 4.5-hour journey through the city’s top attractions.
Travel in a private, air-conditioned vehicle with an English-speaking guide who will share insights into Nagasaki’s rich history and culture. Enjoy sweeping city views from the Mt. Inasa Slope Car, reflect on the past at the Peace Park and Atomic Bomb Museum, and experience local life with shopping and regional treats in Chinatown and around Megane Bridge. This hassle-free tour is perfect for making the most of your limited time in port.
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Lunch is not included in this tour. Please arrange your own lunch.
Pick-up and drop-off will be at Nagasaki Matsugae Port. Please let us know your cruise ship name and preferred pick-up time.
The tour duration is 4,5 hours. An additional charge will apply if you wish to extend the tour.
Important Note: The remaining hours of the itinerary will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off.
Schedule stops and timing are subject to change with or without notice. In case of traffic congestion or any other reasons that affect the tour schedule, the staying time at each sightseeing spot will be shortened and arrival time will be delayed.
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
Atomic Bomb Museum Admission Fee
Nagasaki Mt Inasa Slope Car Ticket
Private Charter Car (4.5 Hours)
English Speaking Guide
Personal Expenses (meal, drink, souvenir)
Mt. Inasa
Mt Inasa Slope Car: The Mt. Inasa Slope Car is a unique, modern transportation system that connects the base of Mt. Inasa to its summit, offering visitors a stylish and efficient way to reach one of Japan’s most famous observation points. From the upper station, it’s a short walk to the observation deck, where visitors can enjoy breathtaking views of Nagasaki, including its famed “10 million dollar night view,” ranked among the top three nightscapes in Japan.
Nagasaki Peace Park
Nagasaki Peace Park features a statue symbolizing divine love and compassion, honoring the victims of the atomic bomb and expressing a strong wish for lasting peace. The statue’s right hand points to the sky, representing the threat of nuclear weapons, while the left hand extends horizontally to signify peace. Its calm, prayerful expression transcends religious boundaries, offering silent tribute to the approximately 70,000 lives lost. The Atomic Bomb Museum presents the events of the atomic bombing in a clear and accessible way. It covers the devastation caused, Nagasaki’s recovery, the global history of nuclear weapons, and the ongoing call for a world free from nuclear arms.
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