Special Private Tours Uncovering Nagasaki City’s Appeal
Nagasaki City is a city with a history of intermingling with different cultures. On our private tours, guides with a thorough knowledge of the region will reveal Nagasaki City’s hidden appeal to you. We have prepared special activities that even locals do not necessarily get to experience, including praying at a shrine or trying out a traditional Japanese craft. Why not embark on a journey where you can learn at your own pace, in a private format, and interact with locals?
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You will be guided by a local expert
You will be shown around by a guide who is well-versed in the history, culture, cuisine and other aspects of Nagasaki City. By all means enjoy a journey where you discover the city’s hidden appeal from a distinct viewpoint.
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Tours are completely private
The tours are offered in a private, one-group-limit format. This allows you to enjoy the local culture and interact with people at your own pace, without having to worry about other customers.
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They can also be customized
On the basis of the model plans, the guides will also respond then and there to requests customers might have on the day. This will allow you to have a unique experience geared to your own interests and expectations.
A Guide to the Private Tours
We have prepared special plans that uncover Nagasaki City’s appeal, beginning with fully private tours led by local guides.
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Guided Tour of Nagasaki Suwa Shrine with Japanese Style Course Lunch
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Nagasaki Hidden Christian Heritage Guided Tour
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Guided by Nagasaki Crew, a group boasting a thorough knowledge of Nagasaki
This tour is led by guides who live in Nagasaki and have undergone special training. They have a deep knowledge of Nagasaki City’s history and culture, and are equipped with pleasant guiding skills. They are committed to providing tourists with an unforgettable experience.
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Notations are based on the Specified Commercial Transaction Act (Japanese)
https://www.at-nagasaki.jp/dmo/summary/tokutei
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