Private tour in Nagasaki Yukiko T
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From UN peace work to JNTO projects—your Nagasaki expert guide with heart. Hi, I’m Yuki — a Nagasaki-born guide and storyteller, passionate about connecting people, history, and culture through heartfelt storytelling. With over 20 years of experience in tourism and cultural exchange — from assisting peace projects at the United Nations to promoting Japan and Nagasaki through projects with the Japan National Tourism Organization (JNTO) and the Nagasaki Prefectural Government — I offer travelers an insightful, authentic, and deeply personal experience of Nagasaki and beyond. My goal as a guide is to help you experience Nagasaki not just as a destination, but as a living story — a city that has overcome tragedy, embraced diversity, and continues to inspire peace and creativity. I grew up around 500 meters away from the hypocenter of the atomic bombing and attended an elementary school that survived the atomic bombing. As such it had a very unique peace education program. We learned directly from survivors, sang songs, and performed plays about peace every month. Those early experiences inspired my lifelong passion to share Nagasaki’s story — not only of loss, but also of resilience, coexistence, and hope. At college, I majored in cross-cultural studies and historical Nagasaki studies, exploring the city’s role as Japan’s only open international port during its isolation period and how cultural exchange shaped its open-minded spirit. After graduation, I moved to New York and spent seven years studying international relations and working with NGOs and the United Nations, supporting atomic bomb survivors and collaborating with peace advocates, governments, and artists who shared a vision of a more compassionate world. Returning to Japan, I worked at the Atomic Bomb Museum as a secretariat staff for international conferences, supporting global dialogues on peace. I then joined the Nagasaki Prefectural Government’s tourism division, where I promoted Nagasaki’s World Heritage sites, created multilingual tourism materials, and invited and guided VIP guests, travel experts, food professionals, film directors, and international media representatives such as Lonely Planet and National Geographic. Later, at JNTO, I was responsible for evaluating more than 2,000 unique travel experiences throughout Japan for a national project introducing “100 Experiences in Japan.” I provided advice to national and local governments and the travel industry, and conducted training sessions for tour guides on how to share their regional stories effectively with international visitors. Now, after years of global and national experience, I’m back home in Nagasaki — doing what I love most: guiding travelers through this beautiful city filled with history, faith, art, and heart. Nagasaki is a place of remarkable contrasts: influenced by many cultures yet deeply Japanese,scarred marked by history yet full of warmth and creativity. I would love to take you beyond the guidebooks — to the hidden stories, local flavors, and unforgettable encounters that make Nagasaki so special. Let’s explore the soul of Nagasaki together, and create moments that connect you deeply to Japan.
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Nagasaki is, and should remain, the last place on Earth to experience an atomic bomb . I have continuously strived for two decades to share this crucial message. You may picture sorrow, but you'll find a beautifully resilient city that has rebuilt itself, a warm welcome from locals, and an earnest prayer for world peace. My experience is unique: I grew up and went to school at Shiroyama Elementary, closest to the hypocenter. The peace education I received there ignited a passion that led me to work for an NGO at the UN in NYC. Upon returning, I served on the secretariat team for an international peace conference (inviting mayors and delegates from over 100 countries). I am also a former government tourism expert who managed projects (like the creation of the official website) and successfully invited and guided travel experts and VIPs at the Nagasaki Government and JNTO. Join me to explore this sacred and resilient landscape through the eyes of someone who grew up here.
After meeting at the Peace Park Tram Station, we will vist: Hypocenter Park Atomic Bomb Museum & Memorial Hall Peace Park Shiroyama Elementary School: Part of the school survived the atomic bombing and is now open to the public as a museum. (This is my former school.) Optional Itinerary Extensions (If time allows, select one or both): A) Urakami Cathedral: The setting for 2 tragedies: the atomic bomb and 250 years of suppression of Christianity. Relics include the headless statues of saints, the cathedral's bell tower, and the head of a wooden Virgin Mary. B) Sanno Shrine: This Shinto Shrine with the One-legged Tori Gate & a surviving tree is located a few mins ride from the Hypocenter Park. (Approx. 20mins taxi ride) *A-Bomb Survivor Testimony Session (Extremely Limited Availability) Upon request, I may be able to arrange a private testimony session with a survivor or a descendant (including a survivor of both Hiroshima and Nagasaki).
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Nagasaki, Nagasaki, Japan
The standard meeting point is the Peace Park (Heiwa-koen) tram station. However, if you prefer to meet at a different location, such as the cruise port or your hotel, please feel free to contact me. I am happy to arrange a customized pickup for an additional fee to ensure your comfort.
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