This exclusive tour offers "The One-Of-A-Kind Experience"—a journey through Nagasaki’s rich history and its pivotal role in shaping the world. Relax in a private car and follow "The Time-Sequenced Itinerary", revealing how this city influenced global events in the 16th–18th centuries—all without the packed tourist scenes.
Book now to receive "The Exclusive Guidebook" I personally created before your visit. A perfect balance of comfort, depth, and discovery awaits you.
This itinerary can be customized to meet your needs and preferences. Send me a message with your requests!
Meeting Point
Nagasaki International Cruise Ship Terminal Building
- “Your one-of-a-kind Nagasaki experience starts right here.” There is a cash exchange machine and a model ship in the main lobby of the port, so please wait there.
16C: Dejima community
At Dejima, the stones and gates quietly reveal the early whispers of “the separation of church and state”—long before it became a global ideal.
Dejima is a small, fan-shaped island built in 1636 as Japan’s only gateway to the West during its isolation era. For over 200 years, it stood as the sole bridge for cultural and technological exchange between Japan and Europe. Today, its restored buildings and exhibits offer a rare glimpse into this fascinating chapter of global history.
19C: Oura Cathedral, Triangle Praying Zone
In this place, the shrines and cathedral quietly speak of “freedom of faith” and “coexistence of faiths.”—concepts quietly embodied here for centuries.
In the Prayer Triangle Zone, three distinct religions—Shinto, Buddhism, and Catholicism—have coexisted peacefully within just one hundred meters of each other. This isn’t simply a coincidence; it’s a powerful reminder that even during turbulent times, spiritual harmony was possible.
What deeper meaning might you discover as we walk through it together?
Entrance fees:
Oura cathedral is 1000JPY(cash only), Triangle Praying Zone is Free.
19C: Graver Garden
Here, a simple and beautiful garden offers you a moment of peaceful rest.
Glover Garden is a scenic hillside park with beautiful views of Nagasaki and its harbor. Western-style mansions from the late 19th century, including the home of Thomas Glover, offer a glimpse into Japan’s modernization.
And if you’re not too tired, this is also the perfect place to learn how a global giant like Mitsubishi was born right here.
-Admission Fee: 620JPY for adults (cash only)
Lunch Time: Explore 400 Years of Japanese Culinary Tradition
My recommendation is Wagyu, sushi, tempura, Shippoku course meals. Many restaurants are needed to reserve, so I need to know your request. And I must know the information about your allergies and food you can’t eat because of your background.
20C: Atomic Bomb Museum
At this place, the air itself speaks of “everything.” I choose to speak as little as possible—because I am not a narrator, but a professional in hospitality.
At a place like this, I believe it’s important for everyone to reflect on their own. The exhibits and explanation boards here serve as primary historical sources, carrying far greater weight than "anything" guides could say.
However, if by this point in our journey we have become friends, I might mention ”something”.
Entrance fees are 200 JPY.(Credit card is accepted)
20C: Atomic bomb hypocenter park
Passing point of Peace Park. You can watch the site of the cathedral wall which was victimized.
Entrance fees are free.
20C: Peace Park
Nagasaki Peace Park commemorates the 1945 atomic bombing, symbolizing hope and resilience. The park features the iconic Peace Statue, a solemn reminder of the past and a wish for a peaceful future. Nearby, the Fountain of Peace honors victims, while tranquil pathways invite reflection on history and harmony.
Entrance fees are free.
20C: One Leg Shrine Gate
The One-Legged Torii is a powerful symbol of resilience in Nagasaki. Originally part of Sanno Shrine, one pillar was destroyed by the 1945 atomic bomb, leaving the other standing. This remarkable sight serves as a silent witness to history, reminding visitors of the city's strength and determination to rebuild.
Entrance fees are free.
21C: Farewell time, Nagasaki International Cruise Ship Terminal Building 2
“I hope Nagasaki’s story left a special mark on your journey.”
Ending Point
Nagasaki International Cruise Ship Terminal Building 2
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Guiding fee
Private car (SUBARU JUSTY)
Free mobile Wi-Fi
Free Apple Music and Netflix
Driving fee
Gasoline fee
Parking fee
**Cost of meals (For both guide and guests)**
**Entrance fees of facilities (For both guide and guests, per person)**
-Oura cathedral
Admission Fee:1000JPY(cash only), Only taking photo: Free
**In my experience, most customers choose to just take photos. This facility is an official Catholic pilgrimage site, so some Catholic customers have been admitted.**
-Glover Garden
Admission Fee: 620 JPY for adults(credit card is accepted at main entrance, not accepted at substitute entrance)
-Atomic Bomb Museum
Admission Fee: 200 JPY for adults (credit card is accepted)
-Dejima community
Admission Fee: 520 JPY for adults (credit card is accepted, guide is free)
1.If you want to do cashless payments on your entire itinerary, please let me know in advance. I will need to have a payment machine ready.
2. Please let me know in advance if you have any food allergies or other dietary restrictions.
3. Extra time is assumed, but it is an itinerary that will be difficult to proceed if the meeting time is delayed. I hope we can meet on time:)
4. My car can accommodate up to 4 guests. If you are a group of 5 or more, please contact me so that I can arrange a rental-car tour.
5. 5-7 guests +36,000yen (8 person van)
Hi there! I may sound formal in this profile, but I’m actually very easygoing—feel free to check my reviews! Next section is my profile:)
**Curriculum Vitae (Summary)**
Main Service Areas: Nagasaki (Meeting: Nagasaki, Fukuoka), Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Oita, Saga (Meeting: Fukuoka)
[Qualifications]
- Hospitality & Customer Satisfaction: Please see guest reviews for feedback.
- Luxury Market Focus: Please see my listed tour for more.
- English Skills:
Intermediate: Conversational English tour-related communication
No overseas residency
[Work Experience]
- High-end Furniture Retailer
Experience and knowledge utilized: Hospitality and Marketing Strategy for high-end clients/ Tour route planning and design
- Freelance Guide & Content Writer (2024–Present)
Focus: Private luxury car tours in Kyushu / SEO content writing for inbound marketing
[Key Destinations & Experiences]
Nagasaki
- Nagasaki City: Peace Park, Atomic Bomb Museum, cultural highlights
- Shimabara: Traditional castle & volcanic geology
Fukuoka
- Fukuoka City: Urban highlights
- Dazaifu: Tenmangu Shrine visit
- Yanagawa: River cruise & local cuisine (eel)
Kumamoto
- Mt. Aso: Panoramic volcanic landscapes
- Kumamoto Castle: History + earthquake heritage
- Kurokawa Onsen: Upscale hot spring resort (with special access options)
Oita
- Hita: Scenic riverside town and former samurai district — a hidden gem offering a peaceful alternative to busy Dazaifu
- Beppu/Yufuin: Lake views, onsen & volcanic activity
Saga
- Arita: Japanese ceramics & garden culture
- Yoshinogari: Ancient civilization experience
Other Destinations
- Takachiho Gorge: Mystical Japanese landscape and cultural legend site
[Education]
B.A. in English Studies (Major in Linguistics; Senior Seminar: Shakespeare Studies)
Dokkyo University, Saitama, Japan (Graduated: 2000)
Considering graduate studies in Geography, in connection with my work as a guide.
Happy to share more if you're interested :)
Joanne G.
“Amazing tour”
Katsu was an absolute professional, very thoughtful and accommodating. My mother has accessibility needs and he made sure this was supported at all times. He even sent reading material ahead of the tour which was well received giving us further understanding of what we were going to see. Katsu went above and beyond. I would highly recommend him and his tours.
Katsu N.
Dear Joanne and your mother, I am truly honored to hear you say that. I hope that the PDF I sent you will also become a memory of the tour. I will be able to attend to various cities other than Nagasaki, so I hope to see you again. Thank you for joining my tour. Katsuhisa
Raymund christian O.
“4 days trip with seniors”
Katsu-San was an excellent guide. We had day trips to Saga Prefecture and Mt. Aso. He is an excellent driver. He really accommodated all our requests given that my parents have mobility issues.
Katsu N.
Thank you so much, Raymund! It was my pleasure to guide you and your wonderful parents. I’m really glad we could make the trip comfortable and enjoyable for everyone. Wishing you all the best, and I hope to welcome you again in Kyushu someday!
Annya D.
“Excellent day in Nagasaki ”
Katsu was a wonderful guide and made us feel very welcome. He took us to a lovely restaurant and helped explain things to us. Would not hesitate to recommend Katsu!
Katsu N.
Thank you so much for the kind words, Annya. I’m very happy you enjoyed the day and felt welcome in Nagasaki. I’m also glad you liked the lunch spot—sharing local places is one of my favorite parts of guiding. And thank you as well—I was also impressed by the delicious Chateaubriand you kindly treated me to! Wishing you both a wonderful rest of your cruise, and I’d be honored to guide you again someday!
$911/ per group