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nagasaki

The historic port city.

Nagasaki is a city steeped in history, culture and resilience. This charming port city, located on the island of Kyushu, is known for its rich mix of Japanese and Western influences, which you feel immediately upon arrival. The city enchants you with its picturesque landscapes, historical monuments and profound stories that still resonate through its streets.

One of the most impressive sites in Nagasaki is Peace Park, which plays a central role in remembering the tragic events of the atomic bomb in 1945. Here you will find the Atomic Bomb Museum, where you will get a penetrating look at the history and impact of the bomb on the city and its inhabitants. The Peace Flame and the impressive Peace Monument symbolize the pursuit of a peaceful future. In addition to its historical significance, Nagasaki also offers a unique cultural mix. Dejima, the old Dutch trading post, is a must-see for anyone interested in the period of Japanese isolation and early contact with the West. Stroll through the restored buildings and learn more about this fascinating period of cultural exchange.

For a panoramic view of the city and harbor, take the cable car to Mount Inasa. Especially at night, this view offers a breathtaking display of lights, one of the most beautiful night views in Japan. Walking through Glover Garden, a historic park with old western houses, gives you a sense of Nagasaki’s colonial history while offering beautiful views of the city and the bay.

Chinatown in Nagasaki is another unique place where you can feel the influence of Chinese culture. Here you can enjoy delicious Chinese food and experience the lively atmosphere of one of the oldest Chinatowns in Japan.

Nagasaki offers a wide range of accommodations, from luxury hotels overlooking the bay to cozy ryokans where you can relax after a day of exploration. The culinary offerings in Nagasaki are as diverse as the city itself. Sample local specialties such as chanpon (a rich noodle soup) or shippoku (a festive mix of Chinese, Japanese and Western dishes) at one of the many local restaurants.

Where to stay?

Find the perfect stay in Nagasaki.

Find your ideal stay, from luxury hotels and bed & breakfasts to authentic homestays and cozy hostels. Whether you’re looking for the sophistication and comfort of a hotel, the personal touch of a B&B, the homely atmosphere of a homestay, or the vibrant community of a hostel, we’ve created a nice selection for you. Discover the perfect base for your adventures and enjoy a stay as unique as your trip. Book now and start your journey with the ideal home base.ix of Chinese, Japanese and Western cuisine) at one of the many local restaurants.

Tours & activities

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Travel by Japanese public transport

Nagasaki is easily accessible from other Japanese cities by train, domestic flights, or a rented car. The city is connected to the Shinkansen network via the nearby city of Hakata, from where you can easily travel to Nagasaki by train or bus. Domestic flights to Nagasaki Airport are also a quick and convenient option, especially from larger cities such as Tokyo and Osaka. Within Nagasaki, visitors get around mainly by the efficient streetcar network, which connects the main attractions. In addition, buses, cabs, and even rented bicycles are available to explore the city at your own pace and enjoy the scenic countryside.

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