Nagasaki Lucky Tour Hidden Christian Village with Local Food
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Nagasaki Lucky Tour Hidden Christian Village with Local Food

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About this experience

Discover the hidden Christian villages of Sotome on a private Lucky Taxi tour, combining coastal scenery, World Cultural Heritage sites, and local culture linked to the film Silence. Visit historic villages such as Shitsu and Ono with a knowledgeable guide, exploring churches and learning about the region’s unique history. Enjoy a hands-on Kankoro mochi–making experience using locally grown sweet potatoes, with freshly made mochi to taste and take home, followed by a special Kankoro mochi–themed Sotome-style lunch.

The tour also includes a visit to the Shusaku Endo Literary Museum, offering insight into the author of Silence and sweeping ocean views, and a stop at the Sotome Sunset Hill Roadside Station for local produce and popular regional souvenirs.

Vehicles: Transportation is provided by Standard Taxi (up to 2 guests), Alphard (up to 4 guests), or Jumbo Taxi (up to 8 guests). If an Alphard is unavailable, a Jumbo Taxi will be arranged.

Available options

Nagasaki Lucky Taxi Tour: Hidden Christian Village & Local Food

Vehicle Type: Vehicles are assigned by default as follows: 2 pax: Standard Taxi; 3–4 pax: Alphard Taxi; 5–8 pax: Large Jumbo Taxi<br/>Without Guide

Guided by Local Nagasaki Crew

Guided by officially certified Nagasaki Crew members, local experts who provide insights and full support for your journey.<br/>Vehicle Type: Vehicles are assigned by default as follows: 2 pax – Standard Taxi; 3–4 pax – Alphard Taxi; 5–8 pax – Large Jumbo Taxi.<br/>Pickup included

What's included

Consumption tax
Taxi round-trip fare (6 Hours)
Driver Guide fee
Lunch
Facility admission fee
Tolls & parking fees

Detailed itinerary

1

Kurosaki Church in Nagasaki is a historic Catholic church known for its simple wooden architecture and its connection to the hidden Christian heritage of the region.

2

Visit Shitsu Church, a historic church in Sotome closely associated with the hidden Christian communities of Nagasaki, and the Father de Rotz Memorial Museum, which introduces the life and achievements of Father Marc Marie de Rotz, who supported the local community through social welfare and industry development. Afterward, enjoy a hands-on Kankoro mochi–making experience using locally grown sweet potatoes, learning the traditional pounding process from start to finish. Freshly made mochi can be enjoyed on the spot and taken home as a souvenir, and the experience includes a special Sotome-style lunch featuring creative and delicious dishes made with Kankoro mochi.

3

Ono Church in Nagasaki is a historic Catholic church closely linked to the hidden Christian heritage of the region, known for its simple architecture and its role as a place of faith quietly preserved over generations.

4

Visit the Shusaku Endo Literary Museum, dedicated to renowned Japanese author Shusaku Endo, best known for his novel 'Silence,' which depicts the history and spiritual struggles of hidden Christians in Nagasaki. Located on a hill overlooking the coast, the museum offers insight into Endo’s life, works, and deep connection to this region, along with sweeping panoramic views of the open sea stretching to the horizon.

5

Stop at the Sotome Sunset Hill Roadside Station, a popular local rest stop where you can browse and shop for regional products. The station offers a wide selection of local produce and processed goods, with jams made from locally grown agricultural products being especially popular as souvenirs.

Available languages

Guide guide
EN

Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Pick-up and drop-off available from Nagasaki City hotels, Nagasaki Station, or desired locations in the city center.
Preschool children (0-5 year old) may join free of charge; however, they are counted toward the vehicle’s passenger capacity.
Extension Fees: If you request an extension on the day of the tour, additional charges apply as follows: Standard Taxi ¥2,630 per 30 minutes; Specific Large Taxi ¥3,880 per 30 minutes. Payment is made on site.
Transportation is provided by Standard Taxi (up to 2 guests), Alphard (up to 4 guests), or Jumbo Taxi (up to 8 guests). If an Alphard is unavailable, a Jumbo Taxi will be arranged even for a single participant.
Important Note: The remaining hours of the itinerary will be allotted for the travel time from pick up until drop off.

Meeting point

The driver will be carrying a nameplate with your name for easy identification.

About Nagasaki

Nagasaki is a port city on the northwest coast of Kyushu, Japan's southernmost main island. Known for its rich history, vibrant international culture, and tragic past as the second city to suffer an atomic bombing, Nagasaki offers a unique blend of historical sites, scenic beauty, and cultural diversity. The city is also famous for its annual Nagasaki Kunchi festival and its role as a gateway to China and Korea during the Edo period.

Top Attractions

Atomic Bomb Museum

The Atomic Bomb Museum in Nagasaki is a poignant and educational experience, offering insights into the devastating impact of the atomic bombing in 1945. The museum houses artifacts, photographs, and personal stories that highlight the human cost of nuclear war.

Historical 1-2 hours ¥200

Nagasaki Peace Park

Nagasaki Peace Park is a serene and symbolic park dedicated to the victims of the atomic bombing. The park features a large peace statue, a fountain, and a variety of memorials that serve as a reminder of the importance of peace.

Historical 30 minutes to 1 hour Free

Glover Garden

Glover Garden is a historic hillside park featuring a collection of Western-style buildings from the 19th century. The park is named after Thomas Blake Glover, a Scottish trader who played a significant role in the modernization of Japan.

Historical 1-2 hours ¥620

Dejima

Dejima is a man-made island in Nagasaki Harbor that served as a trading post for the Dutch during the Edo period. The island is now a historical site with well-preserved buildings and exhibits that offer insights into Japan's early interactions with the Western world.

Historical 1-2 hours ¥650

Nagasaki Chinatown

Nagasaki Chinatown is one of the largest Chinatowns in Japan, featuring a vibrant mix of Chinese culture, cuisine, and architecture. The area is known for its bustling streets, colorful buildings, and delicious Chinese food.

Cultural 1-2 hours Free to explore, cost varies for food and shopping

Mount Inasa

Mount Inasa is a popular spot for its stunning panoramic views of Nagasaki. The mountain is easily accessible by ropeway and offers a breathtaking view of the city, especially at night when the city lights create a mesmerizing scene.

Nature 1-2 hours ¥1,100 round trip for the ropeway

Must-Try Local Dishes

Champon

A hearty noodle dish featuring a variety of seafood, vegetables, and pork in a rich, creamy broth. It's a popular comfort food in Nagasaki.

Dinner Contains seafood and pork

Sara Udon

A cold udon noodle dish topped with a variety of raw seafood, vegetables, and a tangy sauce. It's a refreshing and flavorful dish.

Dinner Contains seafood

Castella

A moist and fluffy sponge cake with a rich, honey-like flavor. It's a popular souvenir from Nagasaki.

Dessert Contains eggs and wheat

Shumai

Steamed dumplings filled with a mixture of pork, shrimp, and vegetables. They are a popular street food in Nagasaki.

Snack Contains pork and shrimp

Popular Activities

Hiking in Mount Inasa Exploring Gunkanjima Visiting Unzen Volcanic Area Relaxing in hot springs Strolling through Glover Garden Enjoying the views at Nagasaki Peace Park Exploring Nagasaki Chinatown Visiting historic sites like Dejima

Best Time to Visit

March to May, September to November

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather with mild temperatures and lower humidity, making it ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. The city is less crowded during these periods, and the cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn add to the scenic beauty.

10°C to 25°C 50°F to 77°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: Japanese
  • Widely spoken: English, Chinese
  • English: Moderately spoken

Currency

Japanese Yen (JPY)

Time Zone

JST (GMT+9)

Electricity

100VV, 50/60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Nagasaki is generally a safe city with low crime rates. However, travelers should take standard precautions to ensure their safety and well-being. Be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas and at night.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure and out of sight
  • • Be cautious of pickpockets in crowded areas
  • • Use reputable taxis and tour services

Getting there

By air
  • Nagasaki Airport • 3.7 km from city center
  • Sasebo Airport • 30 km from Nagasaki city center
By train

Nagasaki Station

By bus

Nagasaki Bus Terminal

Getting around

Public transport

The tram system is a convenient and scenic way to get around Nagasaki. It offers a nostalgic experience with vintage trams.

Taxis

Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Nagasaki City Center Minami-Yamate Nagasaki Chinatown Dejima Urakami

Day trips

Gunkanjima (Battleship Island)
15 km from Nagasaki • Half day to full day

Gunkanjima, also known as Battleship Island, is a deserted island that was once a thriving coal mining community. The island is now a popular tourist attraction, offering a glimpse into Japan's industrial past and the harsh living conditions of its residents.

Huis Ten Bosch
30 km from Nagasaki • Full day

Huis Ten Bosch is a Dutch-themed park featuring a variety of European-style buildings, gardens, and attractions. The park is designed to resemble a traditional Dutch village and offers a unique and charming experience for visitors.

Unzen Volcanic Area
50 km from Nagasaki • Full day

The Unzen Volcanic Area is a stunning natural landscape featuring active volcanoes, hot springs, and scenic hiking trails. The area is known for its dramatic volcanic activity and the tragic story of the Dutch traders who were killed by a volcanic eruption in the 18th century.

Festivals

Nagasaki Kunchi Festival • Early October Nagasaki Lantern Festival • February Nagasaki Hibiscus Festival • Late July to early August

Pro tips

  • Visit the Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park for a poignant and educational experience
  • Try local specialties like Champon, Sara Udon, and Castella
  • Explore Nagasaki Chinatown for a vibrant and delicious cultural experience
  • Take a day trip to Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) for a unique and historic adventure
  • Visit Glover Garden for a scenic and historic experience
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Age 6-99
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  • Min travelers: 1
  • Max travelers: 8
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