A government-licensed private guide accompanies you through the deeply moving Atomic Bomb Museum and Peace Park — the ground zero of 9 August 1945. Unfiltered, nuanced, and emotionally resonant, this is one of the most significant historical pilgrimages in all of Asia.
What to expect
Your guide meets you dockside and escorts you north to Hypocenter Park, where a simple black monolith marks the exact epicentre of the blast. The adjacent Atomic Bomb Museum is a masterpiece of sober, powerful curation — melted glass, charred garments, and survivor photographs are presented with unflinching honesty. A short walk leads to Peace Park and the iconic 9-metre Peace Statue, arms outstretched skyward. Your guide weaves in personal survivor accounts (hibakusha stories) that transform statistics into deeply human narratives.
Good to know
The museum and Peace Park are approximately 4 km north of the cruise pier — a short taxi or tram ride (Nagasaki Electric Tramway, Line 1/3 to Matsuyamamachi stop). Mornings are quieter; aim to arrive by 09:00. Allow 3 hours minimum. This is a reflective experience — dress respectfully.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nagasaki — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.