Private Shimabara Castle, Nagasaki Samurai District, and Mizunashi Park
Private Shimabara Castle, Nagasaki Samurai District, and Mizunashi Park
Enjoy a private, mesmerizing journey through Nagasaki's rich history with a visit to the iconic Shimabara Castle, the Samurai district, and the Mud Flood Park. This exhilarating tour promises dazzling vistas, captivating narratives, and unforgettable experiences.
Your adventure begins as our friendly, knowledgeable guide welcomes you at Nagasaki port, the gateway to a city that mixes cultures and histories with a beautiful coastal backdrop. Your first stop will be the white-walled Shimabara Castle, a magnificent relic from the Edo Period that stands tall as a symbol of feudal times. Despite suffering significant damage in the Meiji Period, its 1964 reconstruction provides an authentic glimpse into Japan's past.
Wander within its captivating walls, moat, and spectacular terrace gardens, soaking up tales of 17th-century intrigue. From the 5th-floor observation deck, you'll enjoy sweeping views across the water to Kumamoto and the majestic Mount Unzen.
Then, journey to the foot of volcanic Mount Unzen, to experience Buke-Yashiki, a picture-perfect Samurai district. Walk the same streets as legendary Samurai warriors who once served the local lords, immersing yourself in a world of historical elegance and tradition.
As your tour continues, you'll visit the poignant Mizunashi Honjin - Mud Flood Park. This memorial park serves as a stark reminder of nature's often-destructive power, commemorating the devastation caused by a volcanic catastrophe.
As we return to the vibrant Nagasaki Port, reflect on your journey through the centuries, carrying with you enduring memories of the city's vibrant history and culture. With unique experiences, insightful navigation, and breath-taking panoramas, our private tour is an immersive step back in time and a true highlight of any trip to Japan. Book early to ensure your place on this mesmerising day-out, and prepare to enrich your understanding of Japan’s cultural history.