Wander Nagasaki

Overview

Nagasaki is a city of peace, resilience, and quiet beauty. Once Japan’s international gateway, it blends European and Japanese influences with deep historical roots. From solemn memorials to hillside views, Nagasaki leaves an impression that lingers.

 

Top 5 Must-See Attractions

  • Peace Park & Atomic Bomb Museum – A heartbreaking but powerful place to reflect, learn, and honor the past.
  • Glover Garden – Former Western-style homes from the 1800s, set on a hillside with sweeping harbor views.
  • Dejima Island – A restored former Dutch trading post that tells the story of Japan’s limited contact with the West.
  • Oura Church – One of Japan’s oldest Christian churches, and a symbol of Nagasaki’s global connections.
  • Mt. Inasa Night View – Take the ropeway for a panoramic view that’s literally ranked one of the world’s best.

 

Why Walk Here?

Nagasaki isn’t a city you just “visit”—it’s one you walk through with intention. Its layered stories unfold best on foot. Our audio guide gently walks you through its history, healing, and hope.

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