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Nagasaki

Nagasaki, Japan
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Nagasaki, nestled on Kyushu Island's western coast, is a historic port city renowned for its rich cultural tapestry, scenic beauty, and resilient spirit. Once Japan's sole window to the West during its period of isolation, Nagasaki offers travelers a unique blend of history, nature, and modernity. Ideal for history enthusiasts, nature lovers, and culinary explorers, a visit of 3 to 4 days allows for a comprehensive experience.

Travel Tips in Nagasaki

  • Best time to visit: Spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) offer mild weather and vibrant foliage, making them ideal for sightseeing.

  • How to get there and get around: Nagasaki Airport connects to major cities; from there, buses or taxis reach the city center. Within the city, trams are convenient, with a one-day pass costing $4.50.

  • Safety: Nagasaki is generally safe for travelers. Standard precautions apply, such as safeguarding personal belongings and being cautious in less crowded areas at night.

  • Local customs, language, etiquette: Japanese is the primary language; learning basic phrases like "Konnichiwa" (hello) and "Arigatou gozaimasu" (thank you) is appreciated. Bowing is a common greeting.

  • Must-know practical advice: Popular attractions can get crowded during peak seasons; booking tickets in advance is recommended. Respect local customs, such as removing shoes when entering certain establishments.

Highlights & Things to Do in Nagasaki

  • Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park: A poignant tribute to the 1945 bombing, offering insights into the city's history and a message of peace. (en.wikipedia.org)

  • Glover Garden: Explore Western-style residences and enjoy panoramic views of Nagasaki Harbor. (cityguide.tts.com)

  • Dejima Island: Once Japan's sole window to the West, now a cultural attraction with reconstructed buildings and museums. (nagasakitravel.com)

  • Mount Inasa: Accessible by ropeway, offering breathtaking views of Nagasaki Bay and the surrounding islands, especially at night. (cityguide.tts.com)

  • Shinchi Chinatown: Japan's oldest Chinatown, offering a variety of Chinese eateries and street food vendors. (japanrailpassnow.com)

  • Hashima Island (Battleship Island): An abandoned island off Nagasaki, known for its concrete buildings and history. (en.wikipedia.org)

Prices & Costs in Nagasaki (approximate in USD)

  • Accommodation (per night, double):

    • Budget: $50–$80
    • Mid-range: $80–$150
    • Luxury: $150–$300
  • Food:

    • Street/local meal: $5–$10
    • Mid-range restaurant: $15–$30
    • Daily basics: $20–$40
  • Transport:

    • Local rides: $1.50 per tram ride
    • Taxis: Starting fare $4.50, plus $1.50 per additional kilometer
    • Airport/destination transfer: $20–$30 by bus
  • Main attractions/entry fees:

    • Atomic Bomb Museum: $2.50
    • Glover Garden: $5
    • Mount Inasa Ropeway: $10 round trip
  • Daily budget range (excluding travel to the city):

    • Budget traveler: $50–$70
    • Mid-range traveler: $70–$150
    • Luxury traveler: $150–$300

Note: Prices can vary by season and lifestyle.

Flights to Nagasaki Area - Nagasaki Airport

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To travel to Nagasaki, fly to Nagasaki Airport (Nagasaki, JP), located approximately 19.37 km away.

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In Japan the currency is JPY. 10 USD ≈ ¥1,553.49 as of today.
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