たびこん九州

Tour Course Introduction

A little sightseeing course (to Nagasaki Airport)

This course takes you from Nagasaki Station to Nagasaki Airport while sightseeing along the way.
After visiting the Megane Bridge and Dejima Island, which cannot be missed when sightseeing in Nagasaki, you will head for the glass beach made of recycled waste glass and sand.

departure time

1Departure 9:00 Return 10:40 (tentative)
2Departure 13:00 Return 14:40 (tentative)

Course Content

09:00 (13:00)Departure: Nagasaki Station area
09:10 (13:10)(1) Megane Bridge (from train window)
09:20 (13:20)(2) Dejima, Omote-mon Bridge (from car window)
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10:15 (14:15)(iii) Glass sand beach
10:40 (14:40)Arrival: Nagasaki Airport

Tour Fees

one person5,800Yen (incl. tax)
  • Same rate for adults and children
  • Please note that the ride may not be available depending on the reservation status.
  • Lunch fee is not included.
  • An admission fee will be charged separately.
  • For cancellation fees, please click here.
  • Child fare is for children who have a seat. (2 years old and up)
  • The times shown in the itinerary are subject to change due to traffic conditions and other factors. Please consider it only as a guide.
  • For other detailed conditions, please refer to our Tabikonin.Standard Travel Agency Contract Conditions (for organized tour contracts)Depends on the

Please note that you may have to share a ride with other passengers.

A separate vehicle charter surcharge will apply.

Highlights of this course

  • (1) Megane Bridge (from train window)

    The first double-arched stone bridge in Japan, built over the Nakajima River by Zenji Mokuko Nyosei, the second head priest of Kofukuji Temple. Although the bridge was partially destroyed by the flood that hit Nagasaki in 1982, it has been restored and is a favorite recreational spot for citizens along with the park. Please also see the information board describing the origin of the bridge.
  • (2) Dejima, Omote-mon Gate (from car window)

    Dejima was a small fan-shaped artificial island with an area of 13,000 m2 built in 1636 by the Edo Shogunate, which was concerned about the spread of Christianity, to isolate Portuguese people. Today, there is a museum and a miniature Dejima along the Nakajima River.
  • (iii) Glass sand beach

    This beach was created in 2016 by Nagasaki Prefecture to improve the water quality of Omura Bay by adding waste glass recycled sand.
    The glass grains, glistening and reflecting in the sun, are popular among young people as an Instagram-worthy spot.
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