Visite des principaux sites de Nagasaki





Description
Profitez des charmes et des délices tout en prenant dans l'histoire de la ville de Nagasaki avec votre Anglais natif et Guide résident à long terme Nagasaki. Cette visite semi-privée offre une expérience mémorable pour les petits / moyens groupes, en visitant le mont Inasa, le musée de la bombe atomique, l'épicentre, le parc de la paix, Dejima, Chinatown, la cathédrale d'Oura et Glover Garden, sous réserve du temps et du temps. Des sites comme Nishizaka, Suwa Shrine ou Spectacles Bridge peuvent être visités si le temps ou la fermeture des sites indisponibles. Entrée à tous les sites, et les frais de transport en commun sont inclus. La nourriture, les boissons ou le retour soudain au point de départ de la visite ne sont pas inclus. N’hésitez pas à nous contacter si une visite est indisponible ou si les heures de début ne sont pas convenables. Nous pourrons peut-être répondre à vos rendez-vous. Cette visite nécessite un minimum de 4 pour avoir lieu. Nous vous aviserons tôt s'il est peu probable que cela soit respecté pour discuter des options.
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Selon les conditions du jour, le mont Inasa peut être changé pour ce point de vue alternatif. Avec sa vue sur l'entrée du port de Nagasaki et de la ville ci-dessous. La vue depuis Nabekanmuriyama ne manquera pas de laisser une Impression.
Le mont Inasa est réputé pour ses vues panoramiques imprenables sur Nagasaki, surtout la nuit lorsque les lumières de la ville scintillent en contrebas, ce qui lui vaut une place parmi les trois meilleures vues nocturnes du Japon. Accessible par un téléphérique panoramique, le sommet offre une vue imprenable sur le port, les montagnes environnantes et les monuments emblématiques de Nagasaki. Les visiteurs peuvent profiter de sentiers pédestres, de terrasses d'observation et d'un café au sommet, parfait pour admirer la beauté du paysage. Que vous visitiez le jour pour la randonnée ou la nuit pour le paysage urbain étincelant, le mont Inasa promet une expérience inoubliable et un décor parfait pour la photographie.
Dejima à Nagasaki est une île historique en forme d’éventail qui a servi de seule fenêtre sur le monde extérieur au Japon pendant son ère d’isolement. D’abord comptoir néerlandais au XVIIe siècle, c’est aujourd’hui un fascinant musée en plein air où les visiteurs peuvent se promener dans des bâtiments restaurés, des entrepôts et des maisons marchandes. Chaque structure offre un aperçu des échanges culturels et économiques entre le Japon et l'Occident. L'architecture unique de Dejima, ses artefacts d'époque et ses expositions interactives en font un voyage captivant dans le riche patrimoine international de Nagasaki.
Nagasaki Chinatown, également connu sous le nom de Shinchi Chinatown, est le plus ancien quartier chinois du Japon et un centre dynamique de la culture chinoise. Fondée il y a plus de 300 ans, elle présente des portes colorées, des rues animées et une architecture unique, reflétant l’histoire de Nagasaki en tant que ville portuaire ouverte au commerce extérieur. Les visiteurs peuvent déguster une délicieuse cuisine chinoise, de la cuisine de rue aux plats traditionnels, en particulier pendant la populaire fête des lanternes. Avec son mélange de boutiques, de restaurants et de monuments culturels, Nagasaki Chinatown offre une expérience immersive et vivante qui met en évidence les liens profonds de la ville avec la culture et l'histoire chinoises.
Le musée de la bombe atomique de Nagasaki offre un regard puissant et désolant sur les événements du 9 août 1945, quand une bombe atomique a dévasté la ville. À travers des artefacts, des photographies et des récits personnels, le musée détaille l’impact de l’attentat et ses conséquences, soulignant la résilience des survivants et le relèvement de la ville. Les visiteurs peuvent en apprendre davantage sur le contexte historique de l’attentat, les ravages qu’il a causés et le dévouement continu de Nagasaki à promouvoir la paix et le désarmement nucléaire. Une visite de ce musée est une expérience profonde et rappelle l'importance de la paix.
Nagasaki Peace Park est un hommage émouvant aux victimes du bombardement atomique du 9 août 1945, et un symbole d'espoir pour la paix mondiale. Le parc présente l'imposante statue de la Paix, symbolisant un appel à la paix, ainsi que des sculptures du monde entier. Non loin de là, la Fontaine de la Paix et le Musée de la bombe atomique de Nagasaki partagent des histoires de résilience et de mémoire. Situé à proximité de l’épicentre de la bombe, le Nagasaki Peace Park invite les visiteurs à réfléchir sur l’histoire et à renouveler leur engagement pour un avenir pacifique.
L’église Oura, la plus ancienne église chrétienne du Japon, est un beau symbole de l’histoire de Nagasaki et de la résilience de la foi. Construite en 1864 par des missionnaires Français, cette église de style gothique était dédiée aux 26 martyrs du Japon. Connue sous le nom de « Basilique des Vingt-Six Saints Martyrs du Japon », elle est classée au patrimoine mondial de l’UNESCO et rappelle les communautés chrétiennes cachées du Japon. À l’intérieur, les visiteurs peuvent admirer des vitraux et une atmosphère sereine, offrant un regard unique sur le patrimoine religieux du Japon et son lien avec l’Occident. Veuillez noter que lorsque le temps est limité, vous aurez la possibilité de visiter la cathédrale d'Oura ou Glover Garden. Bien que visiter les deux soit idéal, vous pouvez nous faire part de votre préférence lorsque nous arrivons dans cette région.
Glover Garden à Nagasaki est un parc pittoresque et historique rempli de bâtiments de style occidental de l'ère Meiji, y compris la Glover Residence, la plus ancienne maison occidentale en bois du Japon, construite pour le marchand écossais Thomas Glover. Cette retraite à flanc de colline offre de magnifiques jardins, une vue imprenable sur le port de Nagasaki et un aperçu des échanges culturels entre le Japon et l'Occident. Chaque bâtiment raconte le rôle de Nagasaki en tant que porte d’entrée historique vers le monde, faisant de Glover Garden une visite incontournable pour quiconque s’intéresse à l’histoire et à l’architecture Japonaises. Veuillez noter que lorsque le temps est limité, vous aurez la possibilité de visiter la cathédrale d'Oura ou Glover Garden. Bien que visiter les deux soit idéal, vous pouvez nous faire part de votre préférence lorsque nous arrivons dans cette région.
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Informations importantes
- Landau ou poussette possible pour les bébés et enfants en bas âge
- Animaux d'assistance acceptés
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
Avis(39)
This tour through Nagasaki is fantastic! Pene was so engaged, provided relevant historical and cultural content in a way that was fun and entertaining. We explored several different points of interest and in particular the Atomic bomb museum -very moving.
Thank you so much for your kind review. It lets us know we are in the right track. I loved guiding you all around Nagasaki. I’m glad you enjoyed your tour with us and thank you again for letting us guide you around. Best regards. Pene
This was a fascinating and varied trip, and our guide, Penn was excellent. His local knowledge and understanding of Japanese history was so illuminating. The museum of the nuclear bomb and the site of the bomb's epicenter was very sobering, not to mention the site of the 26 Christian martyrs. What pain Nagasaki has experienced! Clover garden was a beautiful and peaceful place to conclude the trip.
Thank you so much for your kind review Rupert. Was lovely to have tou and Jane on the tour. Thank you for catching up with us as well at Chinatown. I hope the rest of the cruise is going well. Kind regards. Pene
Pene and Esther were wonderful hosts and guides. We enjoyed the itinerary and the ease of getting around the city. The communication from Pene prior to the excursion was excellent and was very easy to understand and follow. We were met as indicated outside the cruise port and returned to the port with plenty of time to get through the screening process to get back on the ship. I highly recommend their tour when visiting Nagasaki.
We had such a wonderful time with you all back in April, and really appreciate that you took the time to leave a really kind review. It was a real treat for Esther as well to be with you all. She told me she loved every minute of it Thank you so much for choosing to take our tour, and for leaving such a kind review. We appreciate it so much. Sending you our warmest regards from Nagasaki Pene & Esther
Pene and his wife were exceptional, knowledgeable and gracious. I highly recommend them to anyone wishing those qualities in a tour guide. I couldn't have been more pleased. BTW this is the first review I felt inspired enough to leave a review.
Thank you so much for choosing to give your first review to our tour! It's an honor! We had such a lovely time guiding you all around Nagasaki, while also having some pretty good conversations on all a wide range of topics. We thoroughly enjoyed your company. Thank you again for choosing to take our tour. We truly appreciate it. Warmest regards, Pene & Kyoko
Fabulous tour - very cohesive historical tour with Pene and his lovely wife Kyoko. He started from Nagasaki's fishing village days, the introduction of Christianity and western and Chinese trade by the Portuguese, the building of the island village for the Portuguese, the expelling of the Portuguese and Spaniards to curb the growth of Christianity and colonization, the welcoming of the Dutch, the isolationism from western world, the challenges from the US and the unequal treaties, the ties to Thomas Glover with the samurai, and the relationships leading to Pearl Harbor. The sites we visited were linked sequentially building the history all the way to the Peace Park. Pene was very gracious, informative, pleasant. He taught us etiquette in taxis and trams and gave us guidance on respecting the Japanese hosts. An excellent day - thanks Pene!
It was a pleasure to guide you all around Nagasaki the other day. Reading reviews like yours are such huge compliments and let us know we are on the right track. Thank you so much for taking our tour. I hope the rest of your trip goes well. All the best Pene and Kyoko
By far our favorite tour on our 12-day cruise! Pene was friendly, knowledgeable, personable, and a great educator. He was also very good at communicating with us via text and phone before and during the tour. It was an excellent intro to the history and key sites of Nagasaki. The tour was well-paced and thoroughly organized. Pene’s spouse, Kyoko, accompanied the tour group and also helped keep us on track. Take this tour… you will love it!
We loved having you all on our tour. And so glad that the sites and commentary did the trick for you both. With all the tour options out there, thank you for choosing to take ours. We really appreciate it. Thank you again for the kind review. All the best. Pene and Kyoko.
By far our favorite tour on our 12-day cruise! Pene was friendly, knowledgeable, personable, and a great educator. He was also very good at communicating with us via text and phone before and during the tour. It was an excellent intro to the history and key sites of Nagasaki. The tour was well-paced and thoroughly organized. Pene’s spouse, Kyoko, accompanied the tour group and also helped keep us on track. Take this tour… you will love it!
We loved having you all on our tour. And so glad that the sites and commentary did the trick for you both. With all the tour options out there, thank you for choosing to take ours. We really appreciate it. Thank you again for the kind review. All the best. Pene and Kyoko.
We were so lucky to have found this tour led by Pene and Kyoko! Pene was an excellent tour guide whose knowledge of Japanese history was quite inpressive. Pene and Kyoko were also very responsive to our group of 11. We saw all the highlights of Nagasaki and learned a great deal about the history of Japan! i would highly recommend Pene - he was very articulate and interesting!
Jann, It was such a pleasure to guide you lovely people around Nagasaki yesterday. Thank you so much for this kind review. I hope the rest of your time in Japan and on the cruise goes well and thank you once again. Kindest regards, Pene and Kyoko.
While I had been to Nagasaki on business over 20 years ago, my wife had never visited. So we were excited that our cruise ship was spending almost a whole day in port, giving us a chance to see some of the highlights of this important historical city. We typically enjoy private or small group tours much more than the big bus tours. The service is much more personalized, allowing for flexibility in itinerary and walking speed, and more time for questions. We found this to be true with this tour. There were 3-4 parties from our ship who signed up, totaling just 11 people. Native English-speaker (born and raised in New Zealand) Pene led the tour, assisted by his lovely wife Kyoko. Pene’s English was of course perfect, not something you can always count on when booking tours in Asia. But more importantly, he really made the history of Nagasaki and the various sites we visited come alive. He did this by giving the down-to-earth perspectives of different stakeholders over the centuries — be it the Portuguese, Dutch, British, Chinese, Russians, Americans, or Japanese. As retirees, we travel and tour extensively and I can tell you this makes a huge difference in one’s understanding and enjoyment. Pene is one of the best at doing this that we’ve encountered. From a logistics perspective, the tour was very well organized. Pene’s pre-tour communication was excellent with information not only on meeting time and exact location as expected, but also on options for lunch and for returning to ship early if too tired. My wife walks more slowly than many and depending on the terrain, sometimes uses a walking stick. So Pene helped us understand what to expect beforehand and we decided not to bother with the walking aid. Throughout the tour, Kyoko made sure that we were not separated from the group or lost by walking behind us. Pre-lunch travel was via reserved taxis to take us to the viewpoint (we visited a great alternative to Mt. Inasa due to repairs/construction there), temple (where we learned the rituals of purifying our hands and of contributing coins provided by Pene for good luck), Dejima, Atomic Bomb Museum (a most sobering educational experience) and Peace Park. The group then opted to take the included public tram to lunch, followed by a short walk through Chinatown to the Church and Glover Garden. We saw a lot of Nagasaki in just one day. Pene gave each of us the option of breaking off from the group and returning to the ship early if too tired, but we all chose to stay till the end as we were learning so much. By then, we felt like Pene and Kyoko were knowledgeable family friends showing us the city where they have lived and raised a family for the past 20+ years.
Wow! Kind reviews like yours let us know you’ve not only enjoyed the tour but that we are on the right track. We really appreciate your kind words and are glad that you and your wife stayed with us right to the end. We had such a good time together. Visiting Mt Kanmuriyama as an alternative was actually a really good choice in terms of time and location. The view actually works better for taking in many of the places that aren’t visible from Mt Inasa so we are glad that worked out well. I hope that you enjoy the rest of your cruise and thank you so much for choosing to take a tour with us. All the best Pene and Kyoko.
Our tour guide Pene was great. The whole trip was well planned and informative. We visited countless amazing places in Nagasaki. The tour was worth every penny. I highly recommend Pene’s Tours and i give it 5 stars. - Couple from Finland
It was a pleasure to guide you two lovely people from Finland around Nagasaki. I appreciate your kind review and that you chose to take my tour when you have so many options out there. I hope the rest of your cruise went well. Kindest regards from Nagasaki. Pene



