Nagasaki Peace Park

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Nagasaki Peace Park is a park located in Nagasaki, Japan, commemorating the atomic bombing of the city on August 9, 1945 during World War II. It is …

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Apr 22, 2025
We recently visited the peace park, take your time and read some of the inscriptions on the many statues and monuments, which were donated by other countries after the war to symbolise peace. It is w…Full review by Keith J
Apr 15, 2025
They’ve done a remarkable job creating both a memorial and an educational experience. The statues and layout of the park serve as a beautiful tribute to all those affected. The museum is thoughtfully…Full review by Kristin S
Apr 10, 2025
A must do when on Nagasaki. A huge stretch, though not as big as Hiroshima. Some great statues, monuments and memorials around. Takes a good a hour, maybe 90 minutes. But of a nightmare when it g…Full review by PBPG

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If arriving by cruise ship into Nagasaki, is it easy to get a taxi? Would the taxi driver be prepared to take my group of 3 …
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If arriving by cruise ship into Nagasaki, is it easy to get a taxi? Would the taxi driver be prepared to take my group of 3 adults to the main attractions, including Inasayama Hill, Dejima, Glover Garden and the Peace Park etc? We will be there in April 2025. Thanks Kathie
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Hi, thanks for your reply. Would like to know who to contact to arrange/book a private tour, if you wouldn't mind letting me know. Would need to be able to book it from Australia. …
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Hi, thanks for your reply. Would like to know who to contact to arrange/book a private tour, if you wouldn't mind letting me know. Would need to be able to book it from Australia. Cheers Kathie
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We will be in Nagasaki port on Feb 25. I plan to visit ground zero, peace park, and the museum. Is it a short taxi ride? …
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We will be in Nagasaki port on Feb 25. I plan to visit ground zero, peace park, and the museum. Is it a short taxi ride? Please advise. Thanks.
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From Nagasaki city port? or from a city from Nagasaki prefecture? Nagasaki is huge. For instance if you were a navy guy pulling into sasebo, which is Nagasaki prefecture, …
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From Nagasaki city port? or from a city from Nagasaki prefecture? Nagasaki is huge. For instance if you were a navy guy pulling into sasebo, which is Nagasaki prefecture, then you would take a 45min train ride about 10dollars in fare one way. If you were pulling into a cruise terminal in Nagasaki city. Then you can hop a taxi for about 2000 yen or 20$ usd loosely estimated. Japan is not a 3rd world country so you have to have yen to pay and Japan is still not international creditcard friendly. Never fear every 7-11 store takes American card or international and provides yen. Hope this helps. If you are not pulling into Nagasaki city port and it's a different port then provide the name and I will let you know. If flying you will need to taxi to the train and train you way to the city about a 30 min ride. Dont taxi from the Nagasaki airport to Nagasaki city. You will be out about 20,000 yen or 200usd. City buses are a great cheap way to travel to and from the airport
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Are tickets required to attend the Memorial Day at Nagasaki Peace Park 9/8/18?
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you have a outdoor onsen, so do we wear swimsuit or go naked just like those indoor onsen ?
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It depends. Ask beforehand. BTW, there is no onsen at Nagasaki Peace Park.
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Is it easy to get to from the cruise terminal? If so, how?
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We were on a cruise ship and used the trams for our transport. We are both in our 70"s and did not find the trams a problem. Inside the Cruise Terminal information staff will give you …
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We were on a cruise ship and used the trams for our transport. We are both in our 70"s and did not find the trams a problem. Inside the Cruise Terminal information staff will give you maps and tell you where to get the tram. We started by visiting the Peace Park and then walked down to the Atomic Bomb Museum (through the Hypocentre Park). We then visited the one legged Tori Gate and then Sofukuji Temple. All this was done on the tram and short walks. The tram routes follow a colour code like MTR routes - easy.
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