Discover the history of Nagasaki on a guided walking tour. Learn about the city's past as a Dutch trading outpost, its spiritual side, and the surprising link between Buddhist temples and underground Christian churches.
Begin at the historic Dejima Wharf, once a Dutch trading outpost and gateway between Japan and the outside world. Feel the sea breeze as your guide brings 17th-century Nagasaki to life with vivid storytelling and photos from the past.
Step into the lesser-known temple alley where Nagasaki’s spiritual side thrives. Stop at a 300-year-old Zen temple, hear the echo of wooden floors, and learn about the secret role Buddhism played during Japan’s isolation era.
Stroll through the Hamano-machi Shopping Arcade, where locals live their daily lives. Sample a famous castella sponge cake, see retro Showa-era signs, and feel the rhythm of modern Nagasaki. Get tips on where to eat, shop, and unwind during your stay.
Your guide will share the surprising link between Buddhist temples and underground Christian churches—an incredible story of survival and faith. See both sides of Japan’s multi-layered spiritual history in a few fascinating blocks.
Conclude with a quiet walk to the entrance of the Peace Park. Learn about the moment that changed Nagasaki forever, and hear inspiring stories of recovery and reconciliation.