Nagasaki Prefecture played a historic role connecting Japan and the West in the Edo period, which has given it a distinct international flair.
It has diverse sightseeing spots that include, Oura Church, the oldest church in existence in Japan, Nagasaki Chinatown, Hashima (Battleship Island), which once prospered in undersea coal mining, and its attractive outlying islands.
Huis Ten Bosch is not just a reproduction of a cityscape in the Netherlands, but is a place where you can also enjoy a wide range of attractions such as flowers, light displays, games, music, and health and wellness.
Shimabara is called the "city of water" where its colored carp that are popular around the world swim through the city's clear streams.
In addition, the prefecture's rich nature provides Nagasaki with delicious food from its mountains and the ocean, and you can enjoy nationally-renown dishes that include Nagasaki champon, sara udon, and the Sasebo burger.
It has diverse sightseeing spots that include, Oura Church, the oldest church in existence in Japan, Nagasaki Chinatown, Hashima (Battleship Island), which once prospered in undersea coal mining, and its attractive outlying islands.
Huis Ten Bosch is not just a reproduction of a cityscape in the Netherlands, but is a place where you can also enjoy a wide range of attractions such as flowers, light displays, games, music, and health and wellness.
Shimabara is called the "city of water" where its colored carp that are popular around the world swim through the city's clear streams.
In addition, the prefecture's rich nature provides Nagasaki with delicious food from its mountains and the ocean, and you can enjoy nationally-renown dishes that include Nagasaki champon, sara udon, and the Sasebo burger.
Getting from Tokyo to NAGASAKI
Route 1
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Haneda airport → Nagasaki airport : Approximately 2 hours
Route 2
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Tokyo station → Nagasaki station : Approximately 7 hours by Tokaido & Sanyo & Kyushu shinkansen and express train
All Itineraries
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KYUSHU × TOKYORiding the recent wave of popularity for Japanese food and tea, Japanese ceramics have also been attracting attention overseas. Japanese ceramics have a beauty that is different from Western ceramics, and this journey through Tokyo and Kyushu highlights Japanese ceramics and explores their charms.
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KYUSHU × TOKYOJapan, which is surrounded by oceans and has abundant mountains and rivers, has a wide range of nature activities.
This route, which starts from Tokyo and goes around Miyazaki, Saga, and Nagasaki Prefectures, offers the full enjoyment of various activities, from taking a water bus with views of the cityscape, to trekking and cycling in the great outdoors.
Enjoy these activities alongside fascinating cultural spots that are deeply rooted in the history of this land.