From 29 Countries to Nagasaki: A Wanderer’s Free Tour
Tour description
Are you ready to discover a different side of Nagasaki — one that most tourists never see?
Join me on a unique walking adventure through the quiet backstreets and charming hidden corners of Nagasaki. I’m not a history professor, nor a local born-and-raised — I’m a traveler, like you. I’ve visited 29 countries, hitchhiked across Japan and South America, and now I’m here in Nagasaki for a year, exploring its quiet beauty one step at a time. Let me show you the places that speak to the traveler’s soul — the peaceful paths, the curious stories, and the moments that make us feel truly connected.
We’ll start near Nagasaki Station and wander through lesser-known neighborhoods, visit cozy back alleys filled with small shrines, funky local cafes, and beautiful views of the hills and harbor. Along the way, I’ll share travel stories and cultural observations — and if you’re into photography, I’ll help capture some great shots of you at unexpected, picturesque spots!
This tour is not about ticking off famous landmarks. It’s about slowing down, noticing the small things, and hearing stories you won’t find in guidebooks. We’ll end at a quiet hilltop park with a panoramic view of the city — a perfect place to reflect and take in the beauty of Nagasaki from above.
If you're someone who loves to travel deeply, connect with locals, and see places through fresh eyes, this is the tour for you. Book now and let’s explore Nagasaki in a way that feels personal, peaceful, and real.