Nagasaki Cultural and WW2 History Tour
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About the Activity
Dream Tours Japan was born out of the idea of giving people the feeling of being connected with the destination in every facet of the tour. Whether it be from the on board commentary, insights into daily Japanese life, historical and important information of each attraction, cultural experiences, Japanese food and Sake tastings as well as personal opinions and facts about what it is truly life to live as an expat in this weird and wonderful country we call Japan. It is my belief that only a private tour consisting of a small numbers of members can create this important connection that will stay with us for the rest of our lives! On this tour we are able to visit 8 to 10 unique sites and spend as much time as required to throughly enjoy the experience. You will see so much more than an organized large group shore excursion, leaving one extremely satisfied at days end. This tour has been specifically set up for Shore Excursions and can be customized for earlier pick ups and drop offs.8 hours to 9 hours
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Inclusions & Exclusions
Transportation amenities : Private transportation. Private transportation
Food and drink : Lunch. On the go lunch or sit down picnic is provided on the day depending on weather and time constraints.
Transportation amenities : On-board WiFi. WiFi on board
Food and drink : Alcoholic and non alcoholic beverages are provided at certain times of the day.
Transportation amenities : In-vehicle air conditioning. Air-conditioned vehicle
Food and drink : Bottled water. Still and sparkling water is provided throughout the day together.
Fees : Gratuities. Gratuities
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The first thing you see is the huge Torii (Gate Entrance of Shinto Shrines) and you know from its sheer size you know this is not a normal location.
The Sohonzan Shrine ticks every box and cultural component. In its own right it is one of the highlight attractions of the whole day.
I know that a lot of people will say, not another Shrine, but its always been such a beautiful and awe inspiring location, I am absolutely sure you will be glad to not have missed it!30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location
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Saikai Bridge
Sasebo, JapanHario Straits is one of Japan's three fastest flowing currents and is famous for its whirlpools created by the seawater from the expansive Omura Bay rushing through the narrow strait during the changing tides. The rate of the whirlpools increases particularly at springtime and there is also a beautiful park where we can enjoy a picnic and the seasonal flowers.30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location3
Hario Radio Tower
Hario Nakamachi, Sasebo, Japan, 859-3452A real historical and important WW2 site that still remains in Nagasaki to this day, is called the Hario Transmission Towers. They were the starting point of the message sent by officials to proceed with the attack on Pearl Harbor. As a result of this, the Hario Transmission Towers will forever be remember if only in an infamous way. 30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location4
Umegae Sake Brewery
317, Jomacho, , Sasebo, Japan, 859-3237Every now and then in my travels around Nagasaki Prefecture you come upon a special place that instantly makes a strong and lasting impression on you. Umegae Sake Brewery is just one of these places and as a result of this positive and uplifting experience we intend to make this location a regular attraction on our full day tours.
The fact that they allow customers to explore the factory at their own leisure is not customary at all in the Sake Brewing world.
There are a huge variety of Sake (Japanese Rice Wine) Shochu (Japanese Distilled Spirits) and Liqueurs (including Japan's famous Plum wine) more than enough to satisfy everyone.
On sunny days, we have a picnic lunch in the traditional Japanese gardens on site. Doesn't get any better than this!
30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location5
Mukyudo
Jomamachi, , Sasebo, Japan, 859-3237Mukyudo during World War II, was the air-raid shelter of the former Miyamura Elementary and Junior High School. The reason why this Air Raid Shelter is unique when compared to others is the fact that both male and female students as well as their teachers at the time were responsible for making and maintaining the shelter. Not only was the shelter used as a classroom in times of bombing by the Allied Forces but was also used by the community in and around the school. As most of the towns members were elderly (most of the men were away fighting in the war) the students were basically responsible for protecting their community from foreign forces.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location6
Katashima Torpedo Base Ruin
150 Mitsugoego, Kawatana-cho, Japan, 859-3617A couple of wrong turns here and there but eventually I located the empty building and explored. What I found was beyond expectations! A massive empty building that was the school`s training facilities with a dock nearby which was the mooring station for the submarine or submarines. Not a lot is known about this place especially in regards to written material but just through visual inspection and using my imagination I could truly picture a scenario where once this place was a running and fully operation Submarine Naval Training Center before and during WW2.30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location7
Hasami Ceramics Festival
Yakimono Park Square, Hasami-cho, JapanHasami Ceramics Museum is a place that all Ceramic and Porcelain enthusiasts should visit whilst traveling in and around Nagasaki Prefecture. Not only does it display Japanese and specifically Hasami Porcelain but it takes you on a historical tour of ceramics from around the globe and how these influences and techniques from abroad have made it all the way to Japan and into the Hasami Ceramic Community.30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView Location8
Nagasaki Peace Park
Matsuyamamachi, , Nagasaki, Japan, 852-8118Nagasaki Peace Park today is a very peaceful place to stroll about and reflect on this frightening event in mankind's history. Let's hope that the mistakes of the past are never repeated again and the world can live peacefully without Nuclear threats of destruction. A walk around this solemn but special place always provides me with the strength and resolve that the mistakes of the past happen again and we should always do everything humanly possible to make this happen as a human race.30 minutes • Admission Ticket FreeView LocationMeeting and Pickup
Pickup details
Tour operator will pick up all customers from their respective locations- Travelers can choose a custom pickup or meeting location.
- I will be present front and center as you disembark from the Nagasaki and Sasebo International Cruise Terminals or at the reception area of all city hotels. Guide will be contactable by WhatsApp before the tour starts for easy recognition.
- Travelers will be picked up 3 minutes before departure time
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Additional Information
- Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
- Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
- Specialized infant seats are available
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Language And Guide
Tour Guide Available In
- English
Ticket Details
- Mobile or paper ticket accepted
- One per booking
Ticket Redemption
No redemption point. This is a direct entry ticketCancellation & Refunds
Cannot be cancelled or amended without incurring a 100% penalty; i.e., the refund amount will be zero.- All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
- Suplier may cancel the activity on account of bad weather conditions.
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Operated by Shannon LefebvreCreated on 09 Feb 2020Created on 17 Nov 2024
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