Private tour in Sasebo Hiro K
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Hello, I’m Hiroshi, but please feel free to call me Hiro. I am a Government Licensed Guide Interpreter (English), as well as an artist who specializes in painting seascapes and landscapes. My passion for art and travel has always been deeply connected to my love for nature, culture, and the people who live among them. I’m thrilled to have the opportunity to guide you around my hometown, Sasebo City, and the nearby regions, including Nagasaki, Omura, Hirado, Arita, Imari, and other charming destinations. Each of these places offers its own unique blend of history, traditions, architecture, and local cuisine, and I take great joy in introducing visitors to the beauty and stories behind them. Before becoming a guide, I worked in international business, engaging with partners from countries such as the U.S.A., the U.K., Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Australia, India, and Egypt. This experience taught me how to communicate effectively across cultures and has helped me better understand the diverse perspectives of my guests from around the world. In addition to guiding, I also provide interpretation for business meetings and translation services for technical, engineering, and contractual documents. My goal is to offer not only enjoyable tours but also meaningful cultural exchanges that leave lasting memories. If there is anything specific you would like to experience or learn during your visit, please don’t hesitate to let me know. I look forward to sharing my knowledge, my hometown, and Japan’s warm hospitality with you.
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Located on Japan’s scenic Kyushu Island, Nagasaki is a city shaped by both tragedy and hope. Once Japan’s only open port during the isolation period, it became a vibrant crossroads of cultures—Japanese, Chinese, and European. Today, Nagasaki stands as a symbol of peace and resilience, offering visitors a rich mix of culture, history, and beauty. This full-day shore excursion from Sasebo Port takes you to Nagasaki’s most iconic and meaningful sites. Visit the Atomic Bomb Museum, Urakami Cathedral, and Peace Memorial Park to reflect on history, then explore the charming Dejima, the elegant Spectacles Bridge, and the scenic Glover Garden overlooking Nagasaki Bay. Experience a perfect balance of remembrance, culture, and discovery. This excursion can be customized to suit your interests and preferences.
-meet at the arrival gate of cruise terminal - Nagasaki Atomic Bomb Museum - Urakami Cathedral - Peace Memorial Statue - Dejima -end of the tour at the gate of cruise terminal
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Sedan, Alphard, or Hiace depending on the number of your group. Private transportation by a van, suitable for up to 8 passengers. All vehicles are air-conditioned, well maintained, and equipped with comfortable seating. The vehicle may vary depending on group size. Transport coordinated by registered Japan travel agency MY Travel Consulting Inc.
Sasebo, Nagasaki, Japan
Sasebo Cruise Terminal 8-1 Shinminato-Machi, Sasebo-City, Nagasaki-Prefecture, 857-0855, Japan A hotel in Sasebo city or anywhere in Sasebo also works. Please let me know your preferred meeting place.
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