Fun activities for couples in Nagasaki Prefecture

Popular activities for couples in Nagasaki Prefecture

Nagasaki Full Day Tour with Licensed Guide and Vehicle

6 hours

5
18 reviews

$606.69

Nagasaki Half-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

4 hours

4.9
39 reviews

$113.46

Nagasaki Full-Day Private Tour with Government-Licensed Guide

6 hours

4.8
31 reviews

$146.83

Top Attractions in Nagasaki Prefecture

Tips for couples visiting Nagasaki Prefecture

When is the best time to visit Nagasaki Prefecture?

The best time to visit Nagasaki Prefecture is during the Spring months of March to May and the Fall months of September to November. These months provide mild temperatures and comfortable weather for sightseeing, exploring the various attractions, and other outdoor activities. Additionally, these months are usually less crowded than the summer months.

What are some fun activities for couples in Nagasaki Prefecture?

  • Visit Dejima, a small artificial island which served as the historical center of foreign exchange during Japan’s Edo period.

  • Explore Gunkanjima, also known as Hashima Island, an abandoned island off the coast of Nagasaki Prefecture that was formerly a coal mining facility.

  • Take a stroll along the Ouraissoglo River night view, a beautiful riverside walk known for its light and sound show.

  • Visit Glover Garden, a hillside garden featuring Edo period Western-style buildings.

  • Explore the Huis Ten Bosch theme park, a Dutch-themed park near Nagasaki featuring a canal, a museum, and a variety of rides and shows.

What are some romantic date ideas in Nagasaki Prefecture?

  • Visit Glover Garden, a 19th century British-style garden featuring stunning seasonal blooms and a view of Nagasaki City

  • Take a unique cable car ride on the Hashikami-zan mountain for breathtaking views

  • Enjoy a romantic dinner on the terrace of the the former British consulate in Dejima, the Dutch trading post of the 1630s

  • Watch the famous Nagasaki Lantern Festival and float the river of Genbaku Ohashi lit up by hundreds of lanterns

  • Take a stroll down Confucius Shrine, the largest Chinese garden in West Japan

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