Discover Nagasaki’s soul through cooking, culture, and hot springs. Cook champon, explore samurai sites, and unwind in traditional baths.
Discover Nagasaki’s soul through cooking, culture, and hot springs. Cook champon, explore samurai sites, and unwind in traditional baths.
- Nabekanmuriyama Park - Mt. Nabekanmuri offers a stunning view of the picturesque Nagasaki Port. Situated on a road inaccessible to large buses, it remains a hidden gem with few visitors. The Giant Cantilever Crane, a significant industrial and cultural heritage from Meiji Japan, is visible from here, along with a view of Mt. Inasa.
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Nabekanmuriyama Park - Mt. Nabekanmuri offers a stunning view of the picturesque Nagasaki Port. Situated on a road inaccessible to large buses, it remains a hidden gem with few visitors. The Giant Cantilever Crane, a significant industrial and cultural heritage from Meiji Japan, is visible from here, along with a view of Mt. Inasa.
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Frespo Fukahori - Visit the local supermarket where residents shop for ingredients to make Champon, Nagasaki’s beloved dish. The supermarket offers a variety of ingredients, some unique to Japan. Champon includes noodles, soup, vegetables, pork, seafood, and fish cakes, making for an enjoyable shopping experience.
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Fukahori Shrine - Fukahori Shrine is dedicated to a deity that protects the local community. Visitors can learn about the customs and traditions of shrine visits in Japan.
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Nagasaki Shiyakusho Kyoikuiinkaikominkanfukaborichiku Community Center - Join in cooking Nagasaki’s cherished dish, champon, in a casual setting with a home cook rather than a professional chef. Enjoy making and savoring delicious champon together, creating unforgettable memories. (Champon can be adapted to a halal menu.)
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Site of the Fukahori Samurai Residences - The samurai residence in Fukahori is the only remaining street of Edo period samurai homes in Nagasaki City. The area also features a street with a vibrant Ebisu statue, perfect for capturing memorable photos.
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Bodaiji - The Bodhi Temple in Fukahori, a Buddhist temple from the Kamakura period of the Soudo sect, is associated with the Nabeshima family of the Saga Domain. It is believed that hidden Christians were also part of this temple during the Edo period. Visitors can admire ancient cycads and red ear trees within the temple grounds.
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i+Land Nagasaki(アイランド長崎) - Experience the hot springs at i+Land Nagasaki by choosing either option A or B.
A. Hot Water Pool (swimsuits are required, available for rent or bring your own. Men’s and women’s pools are in the same area.)
B. Hot Springs (enjoy the traditional Japanese hot springs experience, with separate baths for men and women.) Both options include open-air baths. Please note, tattoos must be covered.

- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- In-vehicle air conditioning
- Tea and coffee
- Parking fees
- Bottled water
- Alcoholic beverages
- insurance
- Alcoholic beverages
- insurance
Join in for an enjoyable Nagasaki soul food cooking adventure. Champon is a fantastic noodle dish with a rich broth, packed with a variety of ingredients, making it quite nutritious. We’ll shop for ingredients at the local supermarket. Let’s have fun cooking and savoring champon together. This isn’t a professional chef’s cooking class, but rather a dish…
Join in for an enjoyable Nagasaki soul food cooking adventure. Champon is a fantastic noodle dish with a rich broth, packed with a variety of ingredients, making it quite nutritious. We’ll shop for ingredients at the local supermarket. Let’s have fun cooking and savoring champon together. This isn’t a professional chef’s cooking class, but rather a dish typically prepared at home. Once satisfied, we can explore the nearby samurai residences, shrines, and temples. Following that, we’ll visit the hot springs. Experience the beloved Japanese hot spring bath. If you prefer to wear a swimsuit, you can borrow one or bring your own. If you’re comfortable, you can join in the traditional way, as men and women have separate baths. During the transfer, enjoy a guided visit to a hill with a stunning view of Nagasaki Port. We aim to create a very special memory for you. If you prefer not to take a hot spring bath, feel free to adjust the schedule to your liking.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.