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Nagasaki Private Walking Tour with a Local
Rp1.785.900
per adult

Nagasaki Full Day Tour with Licensed Guide and Vehicle
Rp2.576.759
per adult

Nagasaki: Private Walking Tour with a Local
Rp2.678.850
per adult

Nagasaki Highlights Private-Half Day Tour by Tram
Rp3.813.900
per adult

Nagasaki Full-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
Rp5.859.034
per adult

Nagasaki Half-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide
Rp4.090.269
per adult
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1. Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum
Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum provides a very sobering and tragic account of the city’s horrific exposure to an atomic bomb, one of the world’s worst weapons of mass destruction. When the bomb, named the Fat Man, released all of its power 1,640 feet (500 meters) above the city, about 70,000 individuals instantly perished and another 70,000 later died from its effects. Visit the museum’s somber displays to face the grim realities that occurred in Nagasaki on a summer morning on August 9, 1945.
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2. Peace Park
A visit to Nagasaki’s Peace Park is a way to remember the thousands of civilians who perished on that August morning in 1945 when an atomic bomb detonated over the city. Those in the immediate area of the drop, known as the hypocenter, perished instantly while others farther away died slowly, many from radiation sickness. Listen to the somber music that plays every morning at 11:02 over the park’s speakers, marking the time of the explosion.
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3. Glover Garden
A trip to the top of this hill finds Nagasaki’s Glover Garden and its superb panoramic views of the busy city and harbor. The garden also provides a look back to the time when the area began to be industrialized. You’ll find nine spacious residences including some that belonged to Western industrialists who first came to Japan in the mid to late 19th century at the end of the Edo period. Find Glover Mansion, the original building on this site and also the country’s oldest Western-style residence.
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4. Oura Church
Oura Church in Nagasaki is the site of what was described by a pope as the Miracle in the East, referring to a group of people who identified themselves to a priest as Christians in 1865. Imagine the devotion these so-called Hidden Christians possessed to keep their belief intact in a country that had banned their faith centuries earlier.
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5. Hashima Island
After about a 50-minute boat ride from Nagasaki on Japan’s southern coast, you will arrive at Hashima Island. There are no residents here to talk to and nothing to buy. Just walk among the ruins of reinforced concrete.
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Nagasaki Chinatown
Nagasaki Chinatown is noteworthy for its shopping, and you can make a stop at top attractions like Nagasaki Dejima and Hamanomachi Arcade.

Dejimamachi
If you're spending some time in Dejimamachi, Nagasaki Dejima and Dejima Museum are top sights worth seeing.












