11 best hotels in Nagasaki









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry service
- Restaurants
- Safety deposit boxes
Excellent
2814 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Hot tub
- Sauna
- Contactless check-in/out
- Spa
Excellent
266 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry service
- Safety deposit boxes
- Wi-Fi in public areas
Excellent
1164 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry service
- Wi-Fi in public areas
- Family room
- Security [24-hour]
Excellent
182 reviews









- Valet parking
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Coffee shop
- Bar
- Laundry service
Excellent
311 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Steamroom
- Coffee shop
- Laundry service
Excellent
1881 reviews









- Valet parking
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Shops
- Coffee shop
- Bar
Excellent
476 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Car power charging station
- Bar
- Laundry service
- Restaurants
Excellent
515 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Sauna
- Spa
- Bar
Exceptional
195 reviews









- Bicycle rental
- Car park
- Shuttle service
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Hot tub
- Kids club
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
Excellent
574 reviews









- Car park
- Free Wi-Fi in all rooms!
- Front desk [24-hour]
- Luggage storage
- Contactless check-in/out
- Laundry service
- Restaurants
- Safety deposit boxes
Excellent
2814 reviews
Fast facts about Nagasaki, Japan
Accommodations | 344 properties |
Popular hotel | Candeo Hotels Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown |
Popular area | Nagasaki |
Nightly rates from | $17 |
Airport | Nagasaki Airport |
Reasons to visit | Sightseeing, Nature, Culture |
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Best hotels & accommodations in Nagasaki

We stayed at Dormy Inn for 2 nights initially and then returned just under a week later for 1 more night before returning to Tokyo. The facilities provided at Dormy exceeded our expectations. Comfortable, clean and centrally located. Only 2-3 minutes from the tram lines that access all major points of interest and also only 2-3 minutes away from the pick up/ drop off p...

I found out about this hotel from the Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) Concierge website map. I was looking for a hotel near the boat dock since we were on the morning cruise, and this one is the closest one -- literally across the street from the boat check-in office. On their English map, the hotel is actually listed as the "Montley Nagasaki," a distortion of the Jap...

The hotel was great value and super conveniently located. There’s also onsite parking (1000yen a night until 12pm the following day). The deluxe room was super spacious by Japanese standards and the room was spotless. Very close to all the bars/restaurants/shopping district of Nagasaki and 1 min walk to the tram stop. Service was great too. Would highly recommend stayi...

We were doing a self drive free and easy tour. The Hotel Forza is not listed on the GPS and we had to ask at a petrol station for additional instructions. Parking is about 5 minute walk from the hotel. Being located within the shopping area and business district of Nagasaki the hotel is generally fully booked. The staff was one of the best and extremely helpful in mak...

quite new hotel and very clean, room space is Okay, with good location, in front of tram(street car) stop, only several stops from Nagasaki station. There is a Family Mart convenience store next door... it is recommended hotel... there are so many Nagasaki Hotel but this one is group of Best Western Premier?

The hotel locate just across the street from Nagasaki JR station. It is also close to Bus terminal and tram station. So, travel around Nagasaki is convenient whether by walking or tram. The staffs are very kind and helpful. some of them can communicate in English quite well. The single room I stay is clean with comfy bed. The bathroom is clean and well equipped. ...

Pros: Super near to Nagasaki JR station and the city tram station. The room size is decent and was in fact bigger than rooms in other major cities in Japan. Staff speaks decent English and I would definitely stay there again if I ever return to Nagasaki!! Cons: The hotel is a bit old but well maintained.

We had a nice stay at the APA Hotel in Nagasaki. The people at the front desk were friendly and accommodating. Inside our room, even though the room was small, the bed was very comfortable and the bathroom amenities were okay! All in all, we made a good choice staying the APA Hotel Nagasaki Ekimae!

We stayed in the Terrace Lodge and had a ground floor room which was huge. It had a private terrace with a hammock overlooking Nagasaki Port. There were two choices for breakfast, Japanese and Western. We later discovered that they were actually served in different restaurants. The western breakfast was served in the Terrace Lodge diner on site but the Japanese was ser...

The hotel was much better than we had expected before arrival. We had earlier been afraid of the bed size as we booked for "semi-double" that we might have to share a small single bed for the night. It turned out the bed was double enough for two, fitted to Japanese tight room. The hotel was a short walk from Nagasaki station, only two tram stations. Shoikd walk to...

I stayed at Hotel New Nagasaki with my parents for three nights, and we had a wonderful stay. The hotel staff was extremely helpful, accommodating, and good at English. The location was very, very nice, right next to the Nagasaki JR station. Additionally, they had good restaurant recommendations. As soon as we arrived at this hotel, we had a great lunch course at a Jap...

- Easy access to the hotel from airport limousine bus (but you have to be careful since there is not pellican crossing in the city so you have to drag your bags across the pedestrian bridge to reach JR Nagasaki Station. Please find where the elevator is) - Easy to go anywhere since there are 2 streetscar line pass the station) - There is free shuttle bus from JR stati...

I cant find any thing wrong about this place. I have been traveling Japan for nearly a month and have stayed at so many hostels. This one by far the best. The staff were so polite but that's everywhere in Japan. The hostel is super clean and they make their bed, change clothes, slipper, etc everyday. They provide you everything. The location is just about 5 minute walk...

pros -- The location of this hostel is no more than 5 minutes south of Nagasaki station, and even closer to the nearest tram station. It is also very close to the Nagasaki Port terminal if traveling to nearby islands. The dorm rooms have futon style beds with individual curtains, lamp, chargers, and safety deposit box, so you can feel relatively safe with your belon...

Hotel was great experience, rooms were clean and nice and the japanese style breakfast was so delicious yet cheap! Only down side was the location for us: if you're only going to visit Nagasaki city, I wouldn't recomment booking this hotel 'cause it takes 40-60 minutes by train. On the other hand it was nice to see more of the country side. We had Japan rail passes so ...

Wonderful stay at Casa Blanca. The location is excellent for sightseeing. Dejima and Chinatown are right beside it, the Dutch slope and Seaside Park are 15 minutes away, and the tram is just around the corner if your destination is Glover Gardens/Oura Cathedral or Atomic a Bomb Museum/Peace Park. The staff are all friendly and helpful, and you are also able to cook you...

The Nagasaki Nisshokan Hotel is essentially a large ryokan that is set high on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki Harbour. Nagasaki is said to have one of the world's most beautiful night city views, and the views from the hotel did not disappoint. I booked it because of its unbelievable value for two, including a full buffet breakfast, and free shuttle buses to and fro...

Great location! Literally 30 seconds away from the bus terminal that will take you to the airport and other destinations. It is also 5 minutes away from the nearest tram station and JR station. Front staffs were kind and helpful. Check in was a breeze. Although this hotel is a bit old, but don't worry facilities were well-maintained, and the room itself was HUGE by Jap...

Very nice modern hotel located in small and very peaceful town. The Kikitsu station is 4min walk away. The room is reasonable size (for Japanese standards). One special amnety they have in the room is a foot massager, quite useful to massage your legs after a day walking around Nagasaki prefecture. The staff are friendly even though they are not quite proficient in Eng...

This is a special in the sense that it was formerly a ryokan (Japanese ryokan), hence you will see the same layout as you would see in a ryokan. We had a very big tatami room (which was used for a banquet I believe) for just 3 of us. There weren’t that many guests that night, so only few people were there in a very large building. It was a bit creepy but it was also a ...

Perched exclusively on a hill slope the hotel offers excellent City view. Offers convenient shuttle service to Nagasaki Station. Very polite and friendly staffs. Spacious room for triple occupation with high quality bedding, linens and toiletries. Breakfast spread was good although limited in choice. Overall an excellent hotel perfectly manned by an excellent crew. Tha...

we needed a place to stay in nagasaki for the night and found chisun grand nagasaki hotel online via agoda. when we got of our tram at gotomachi stop, it took about two minutes to get to the hotel. there was a lovely big sign pointing it out and i was really happy because the place looked great. checking in was a breeze. one of the staff spoke a little bit of english, ...

It's located near to Nagasaki station & bus station; about 5 mins walk. The breakfast in the hotel (500¥ per pax) is nice & worth the money. The staff at the counter are friendly & professional; they have your room key ready once you step in. The beds in our room is big & comfortable. The room is very clean with free wifi. The toilet is small but very clean; & even ha...

I really liked this hostel. The staff was INCREDIBLY friendly. They layout was great. Someone handmade these awesome wooden mini-rooms. There was room for my luggage in my bed area, plus there were lockers for valuables and you can lock any big bags on a rack outside the dorms if needed. My dormitory bed, bathroom, shower, and kitchen were all on the same floor. It was...
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The hotel is more like a residence and each room is literally a small apartment. It's very comfortable and the surroundings are very quiet. The only problem is the train's frequency if you plan to visit around but it's perfect if you simply want to enjoy Japan's countryside.

I stayed two nights in this beautiful, tidy and clean guesthouse. The owner is very friendly and I felt very welcome! Since I travel around Japan by bicycle the distance to the centre of Nagasaki City was really no problem and covered within a few minutes. I can definitely recommend this guesthouse!

Wonderful stay at Casa Blanca. The location is excellent for sightseeing. Dejima and Chinatown are right beside it, the Dutch slope and Seaside Park are 15 minutes away, and the tram is just around the corner if your destination is Glover Gardens/Oura Cathedral or Atomic a Bomb Museum/Peace Park. The staff are all friendly and helpful, and you are also able to cook you...

pros -- The location of this hostel is no more than 5 minutes south of Nagasaki station, and even closer to the nearest tram station. It is also very close to the Nagasaki Port terminal if traveling to nearby islands. The dorm rooms have futon style beds with individual curtains, lamp, chargers, and safety deposit box, so you can feel relatively safe with your belon...

I cant find any thing wrong about this place. I have been traveling Japan for nearly a month and have stayed at so many hostels. This one by far the best. The staff were so polite but that's everywhere in Japan. The hostel is super clean and they make their bed, change clothes, slipper, etc everyday. They provide you everything. The location is just about 5 minute walk...

This is the first time I visit Nagasaki, I surprisingly found that the staffs of AKARI are so kind and they gave me MANY information about my tour. First, they have their own map about the area nearby which can tell you the places to go. Second, they offer a discount card and it's VERY VERY useful since most of the famous place in Nagasaki can be discounted by this car...

This is a special in the sense that it was formerly a ryokan (Japanese ryokan), hence you will see the same layout as you would see in a ryokan. We had a very big tatami room (which was used for a banquet I believe) for just 3 of us. There weren’t that many guests that night, so only few people were there in a very large building. It was a bit creepy but it was also a ...

I really liked this hostel. The staff was INCREDIBLY friendly. They layout was great. Someone handmade these awesome wooden mini-rooms. There was room for my luggage in my bed area, plus there were lockers for valuables and you can lock any big bags on a rack outside the dorms if needed. My dormitory bed, bathroom, shower, and kitchen were all on the same floor. It was...

Easy to find and short walk from the main Nagasaki station. It is up a hill so those with heavy luggage might struggle a bit. The hostel has a lovely Cafe you can grab breakfast or lunch or just a cool refreshing drink after exploring the city. The owner is glad you've made the effort to come visit Nagasaki. As it's not on a shinkansen line some people visiting Japan...

I had a very good stay at the hotel. It is very close to the major attractions related to the bombing of Nagasaki. Also close to a street-car stop to reach other attractions. thhe hotel suited me fine as I was there for the memorial of the bombing. I found the hotel old-style and tired. It needs some remodeling and sprucing up. The level of staff Englihs was also low.

We had a nice stay at the APA Hotel in Nagasaki. The people at the front desk were friendly and accommodating. Inside our room, even though the room was small, the bed was very comfortable and the bathroom amenities were okay! All in all, we made a good choice staying the APA Hotel Nagasaki Ekimae!

It's located near to Nagasaki station & bus station; about 5 mins walk. The breakfast in the hotel (500¥ per pax) is nice & worth the money. The staff at the counter are friendly & professional; they have your room key ready once you step in. The beds in our room is big & comfortable. The room is very clean with free wifi. The toilet is small but very clean; & even ha...

Very nice modern hotel located in small and very peaceful town. The Kikitsu station is 4min walk away. The room is reasonable size (for Japanese standards). One special amnety they have in the room is a foot massager, quite useful to massage your legs after a day walking around Nagasaki prefecture. The staff are friendly even though they are not quite proficient in Eng...

Great location! Literally 30 seconds away from the bus terminal that will take you to the airport and other destinations. It is also 5 minutes away from the nearest tram station and JR station. Front staffs were kind and helpful. Check in was a breeze. Although this hotel is a bit old, but don't worry facilities were well-maintained, and the room itself was HUGE by Jap...

The hotel was much better than we had expected before arrival. We had earlier been afraid of the bed size as we booked for "semi-double" that we might have to share a small single bed for the night. It turned out the bed was double enough for two, fitted to Japanese tight room. The hotel was a short walk from Nagasaki station, only two tram stations. Shoikd walk to...

I booked this hotel to avoid the need of carrying the luggage to cross the overhead. It was a reasonably easy 10 mins' walk each way to and fro Nagasaki station without luggage. One advantage was having the tram stop very near hotel Ikelda. When I decided to change the JR tickets to a later timing, the staff was unsure and suggested I walked back to Nagasaki statio...

Isahaya is a small town about 20 minutes from central Nagasaki by express commuter train. It is a good choice for an inexpensive place to stay while visiting Nagasaki. The Isahaya Station Hotel is, oddly, not located next to the station. There are other hotels in between. It is about a 5 minute walk down the road, after turning left. It may be quite difficult to locat...

We were doing a self drive free and easy tour. The Hotel Forza is not listed on the GPS and we had to ask at a petrol station for additional instructions. Parking is about 5 minute walk from the hotel. Being located within the shopping area and business district of Nagasaki the hotel is generally fully booked. The staff was one of the best and extremely helpful in mak...

Can be reached by walking from the station or by bus and foot from the airport Nagasaki; stuff is very friendly and communication is possible, room is clean and has all necessary facilities, the size is normal for a hotel in Japan, breakfirst is reasonable and also normal for a hotel like this. All in all a good choice for arriving after a long travel and can be recomm...

One station away from nagasaki station. Walkable for around 15mins or take the tram and stop at sakura machi then turn left and cross the zebra line and then go up the small slope and then turn right. Hotel ikoma is on your right. The staff was super friendly and let us checked in early by 11am. Hotel room is spacious and fully equipped with necessities. Then only dra...

The hotel locate just across the street from Nagasaki JR station. It is also close to Bus terminal and tram station. So, travel around Nagasaki is convenient whether by walking or tram. The staffs are very kind and helpful. some of them can communicate in English quite well. The single room I stay is clean with comfy bed. The bathroom is clean and well equipped. ...

The hotel was great value and super conveniently located. There’s also onsite parking (1000yen a night until 12pm the following day). The deluxe room was super spacious by Japanese standards and the room was spotless. Very close to all the bars/restaurants/shopping district of Nagasaki and 1 min walk to the tram stop. Service was great too. Would highly recommend stayi...
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We were doing a self drive free and easy tour. The Hotel Forza is not listed on the GPS and we had to ask at a petrol station for additional instructions. Parking is about 5 minute walk from the hotel. Being located within the shopping area and business district of Nagasaki the hotel is generally fully booked. The staff was one of the best and extremely helpful in mak...

quite new hotel and very clean, room space is Okay, with good location, in front of tram(street car) stop, only several stops from Nagasaki station. There is a Family Mart convenience store next door... it is recommended hotel... there are so many Nagasaki Hotel but this one is group of Best Western Premier?

We stayed in the Terrace Lodge and had a ground floor room which was huge. It had a private terrace with a hammock overlooking Nagasaki Port. There were two choices for breakfast, Japanese and Western. We later discovered that they were actually served in different restaurants. The western breakfast was served in the Terrace Lodge diner on site but the Japanese was ser...

The Nagasaki Nisshokan Hotel is essentially a large ryokan that is set high on a hillside overlooking Nagasaki Harbour. Nagasaki is said to have one of the world's most beautiful night city views, and the views from the hotel did not disappoint. I booked it because of its unbelievable value for two, including a full buffet breakfast, and free shuttle buses to and fro...

Perched exclusively on a hill slope the hotel offers excellent City view. Offers convenient shuttle service to Nagasaki Station. Very polite and friendly staffs. Spacious room for triple occupation with high quality bedding, linens and toiletries. Breakfast spread was good although limited in choice. Overall an excellent hotel perfectly manned by an excellent crew. Tha...
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I stayed at Hotel New Nagasaki with my parents for three nights, and we had a wonderful stay. The hotel staff was extremely helpful, accommodating, and good at English. The location was very, very nice, right next to the Nagasaki JR station. Additionally, they had good restaurant recommendations. As soon as we arrived at this hotel, we had a great lunch course at a Jap...
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Traveler impressions of Nagasaki
I wouldn't say there's a lot to do here but a few nights wouldn't be too bad. Just make sure it's a break between destinations.
Nagasaki is a modern city, but with it's history it is an important city. The A-bomb and Dejima are 2 examples of must visit sites in order to have more insight in Japans history.
no need guide book , becoz not so big... and honestly this is the best place in Japan that i never had before quite.
Not a lot going on here, Fisherman's wharf had good seafood and walking around you could find descent Shabu Shabu or Bbq.
Plenty of things to visit particularly the peace park and nuclear bomb museum. Also lovely Glover gardens up on hill with fab view of port.
We loved this city. The public transportation is really easy and fun to use. We took the street car all around, making heavy use of the "all day" pass.
Staying at Nagasaki can access to the west part of Kyushu easily like Sasebo City, Arita town , Saga prefecture , Unzen and Ureshino.
Nagasaki was bit of a punt for us, but well worth it. History and culture in every way, very scenic, good exhibitions and museums etc, friendly, always fascinating.
I came to Nagasaki for HTB, which I came by train from Fukuoka (Hakata). The travelling time is not so long that you do not need to stay over night at Nagasaki if you have no plan there unless you plan to stay at HTB.
A City rich with history. Food is amazing voted best for Wagyu, this port town has so much to offer in terms of food and kindness, we bought a kimono, the famous decorated kites and enjoyed the catella cakes :D
You can drive up to the mountain to see a panorama view of the city to sea to mountain. Alternative, you can take a cable car up to enjoy the view.
It is not like Osaka or Tokyo. So do not expect anything so entertaining. It is still a good sized city to spend a good days.
I really loved this city. The people are great. There s plenty to see, especially related to the nuclear bomb that was dropped there as well as some very interesting cultural and historical sites that where very easy to get to via their tram system.
It is not crowded as much as Fukuoka but attractive city as well. Also the Castella is very delicious.
Nagasaki is small enough to see almost everything in one or two days using the streetcar. Choose which temple or shrine to see, maybe try the Confucian Shrine and its museum, and Mt Inasa.
Nagasaki was a pleasant surprise, very rich in history. You can see most things in a busy 2 to 3 day visit.
Nagasaki is a place with many sad memories. It has undergone massive destruction and yet it exists today with an incredible spirit of resilience.
Small but a beautiful city. Atom Bomb War Memorial, Peace Park and Glover House are the most important places to visit.
The night view of Nagasaki is quite famous. The sea-food around the harbour is also good, delicious and cheap.
We chose to go to Nagasaki for two reasons: The atomic bomb history and the volcano nearby: Mt. Unzen.
Nagasaki is a city with a rich history. Many cultural traditions have influenced Nagasaki--from China to Portugal to Holland and the United States.
It is a historical city with lots of attractions and a great see view. it is easy to go to a number of places nearby like Huis Ten Bosch and Unzen.
1.The night view on top of the "稻佐山" is a must-see attraction. 2.Food in the city is very good, especially for the historical restaurent "吉宗" is a must-eat.
In my opinion one of the most beautiful located cities in Japan, full of history and interesting places.
Huis Ten bosch theme park is a must visit if you have a little bit of time to spare. The nagasaki peace park-where the atomic bomb landed, is also worth visiting.
City will a history of foreign interactions since the promulgation of Christianity to Japan and the prominence of Mitsubishi industries in Nagasaki.
We went to Nagasaki Kunchi, one of the three most important festivals of Japan. The international flavor in Nagasaki - both Eastern and Western - was astounding, and made for a diverse weekend of sights, sounds, and delicious food.
It's a very cute and quaint little town, totally like Kiki's Delivery Service. Good hikes, nice temples, near the sea.
Great harbor and fantastic surrounding with hills and mountains. Very friendly people and a good lay out of the centre.
It is a historical place. There are many streets which tell you the history of Japan. There are areas associated with the chinese, Dutch and the British.
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Frequently asked questions
What's the typical price of a hotel in Nagasaki?
The typical price for a 3-star hotel in Nagasaki is USD 75. The typical price for a 4-star hotel in Nagasaki is USD 131. The average price for a 5-star property in Nagasaki is USD 111.
What's the typical price of a resort in Nagasaki this weekend?
The average price for a 3-star resort in Nagasaki this Friday and Saturday is USD 77. The typical price for a 4-star hotel in Nagasaki this Friday and Saturday is USD 117. The typical price for a 5-star resort in Nagasaki this Friday and Saturday is USD 103.
What's the average price of a resort in Nagasaki this evening?
The typical price for a 3-star resort in Nagasaki this evening is USD 78. The typical price for a 4-star hotel in Nagasaki this evening is USD 137. The typical price for a 5-star property in Nagasaki this evening is USD 100.
What are the best places to stay in Nagasaki for couples?
Properties in Nagasaki that are significantly scored by couples include Hotel Forza Nagasaki, Candeo Hotels Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown and hotel H2 NAGASAKI.
What hotels in Nagasaki have the best views?
Verified tourists to Nagasaki have given amazing evaluations for the views at Luke Plaza Hotel, Nagasaki House Burabura and Hotel Marine World.
What are the most suitable accommodations in Nagasaki intended for lone visitors?
Hotels in Nagasaki that are well rated by single tourists are Hotel Forza Nagasaki, Candeo Hotels Nagasaki Shinchi Chinatown and hotel H2 NAGASAKI.
What are some of the ideal vacation rentals in Nagasaki?
Vacation rentals in Nagasaki that is exceptionally rated with respect to service include The Sloope Nagasaki Entire House with night view, The Sloope Nagasaki Entire House with night view and The Sloope Nagasaki Entire House with night view.
What are the very best resorts found in Nagasaki which have bars?
Hotels that have bars in Nagasaki which are very highly rated include Saitosyukuba, Saitosyukuba and Saitosyukuba.
What attraction should I take a look at when I'm touring Nagasaki?
Top points of interest in Nagasaki include Glover Garden and Nagasaki Peace Park.
What's the best neighborhood for shopping in Nagasaki?
A top location for your shopping spree in Nagasaki is Nagasaki.
How long should I spend my time in Nagasaki?
In the past 3 months, travelers plan their stay in Nagasaki for 1 nights on average. The perfect length for your trip will depend on what you'd be interested to see and explore while there.
Is proof of vaccination mandatory to enter Nagasaki?
Mandatory proof of COVID-19 vaccination is currently necessary to enter Nagasaki from outside the country. For additional information, please reach out to local authority or go to here.

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