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How to Get to Nagasaki

How to Get to Nagasaki

Nagasaki Nagasaki, Japan Travel Guide

Airport & Flights

Major Airports

Nagasaki Airport (NGS) the main airport, handling domestic flights. Fukuoka Airport (FUK) Kyushu's largest international hub, about two hours away by train or bus.

Typical Routes

  • NGS: Mainly domestic routes with ANA and JAL to Tokyo/Osaka.
  • FUK: Extensive domestic and international links with major carriers and budget airlines across Asia.
  • No direct international flights from major global hubs fly directly to NGS.

Flight & Transfers

Flight prices within Japan and for international routes to Japan fluctuate significantly based on season and holidays.

Transfer Options

  • NGS to City: Frequent airport limousine buses going to Nagasaki Station (40-50 min, ¥1,000-¥1,500).
  • FUK to Nagasaki: Subway from FUK to Hakata Station (5 min), then Limited Express Kamome to Nagasaki Station (2 hours, ¥4,000-¥5,000).
  • The train route from FUK covered by Japan Rail Pass.

Nagasaki Airport NGS

NGS offers standard airport facilities like restaurants, shops, and free Wifi-Fi.

Fukuoka Airport FUK

FUK a bigger international hub with duty-free, lounges, and more dining.

General Services

Both airports currency exchange, information counters, and efficient transfer connections.

Travel Considerations

Peak Season Travel

  • Expect elevated prices in Japanese public holidays: The Golden week holidays (the First part of may).
  • Obon (mid-August) and New Year (late Dec-early Jan) see high domestic travel.
  • Peak tourist seasons (spring cherry blossom, autumn foliage) also see increased prices.
  • Consider flying during shoulder seasons for better value.

Arrival Pathways

  • From Tokyo/Osaka: Take domestic flight to NGS, or Shinkansen to Hakata then Limited Express Kamome to Nagasaki.
  • From Fukuoka: Direct highway buses connect Hakata Bus Terminal to Nagasaki Station (2.A five-hour duration, ¥2,600).
  • Self-driving: Requires International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under 1949 Geneva Convention.
  • Roads well-maintained, but city parking can be expensive and scarce.

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Land Transportation

Train Connections

Nagasaki well-connected by Japan Rail (JR) services.

Train Routes

  • From Fukuoka (Hakata Station) to Nagasaki Station via Limited Express Kamome (approx. 2 hours).
  • Japan Rail Pass (or regional JR Kyushu Pass) covers Limited Express Kamome.
  • Kyushu Shinkansen applies to Takeo-Onsen, with a relay train to Nagasaki.

Long-Distance Buses

Highway buses a cheaper, though slower, alternative to trains for long-long-distance travel to Nagasaki.

Bus Routes & Companies

  • Connects Nagasaki with major cities across Kyushu (Fukuoka, Kumamoto, Kagoshima).
  • Major bus companies: Kyushu Kyuko Bus and Nishitetsu Bus.
  • Expect extended travel times compared to trains.

Self-Driving Considerations

To drive in Japan as a foreign visitor, you are required to possess a valid home country driver's license AND an International Driving Permit (IDP) issued under the 1949 Geneva Convention. You must obtain the IDP in your home country before departure. Japanese car rental companies will strictly enforce this requirement.

Road Conditions

  • Japan's roads well-maintained and clearly signposted. Driving is on the left.
  • Parking can be expensive and limited in downtown areas.
  • Be aware of slim roads in older city areas and high tolls on expressways.

Sea/River Arrivals

Nagasaki’s status as a harbor city means maritime journeys another way to arrive, notably from the vicinity isles or for cruise passengers.

Ferry & Cruise Details

  • Regular ferry services connect Nagasaki with the Goto Islands and Shimabara.
  • High-speed vessels and car ferries offer scenic journeys.
  • Nagasaki Port a major port of call for international cruise ships.

Road Safety Notes

  • Driving is on the left side of the road. Seatbelts mandatory for all occupants.
  • Japan has firm drunk driving laws. Speed limits apply.
  • Be aware of heavy traffic in city centers during peak hours.
  • Present your IDP if you intend to drive.
  • Always exercise caution, especially on unfamiliar routes.
  • Parking you can find facilities but can be costly.

Departure Information

Departure Procedures

There are no exit fees typically levied directly on departing travelers from Japan. Such fees usually included in the airfare or cruise ticket price.

Timing Recommendations

  • From Nagasaki Airport (NGS): Arrive at least 1 to 1.5 hours in advance of your scheduled domestic departure.
  • From Fukuoka Airport (FUK): Arrive 2 to THREE hours beforehand to your international flight's departure.
  • Account for the 2 to 2.5-hour train or bus journey from Nagasaki to Fukuoka Airport.

Airport/Station Facilities

Ensure all necessary documents, like your passport and boarding pass, are easily accessible.

Facilities Overview

  • Nagasaki Airport (NGS): Standard departure facilities, including souvenir shops and restaurants.
  • Nagasaki Station: Numerous shops, restaurants, and mini-marts for last-minute needs.
  • Fukuoka Airport (FUK): As an international hub, FUK a wider array of duty-free shops and international dining.

Timely Arrival

Plan sufficient time for check-in and security.

Travel Essentials

Keep passport and boarding pass easily accessible.

Departure Summary

Final Notes

This section guides you through the process of showing up at and leaving from Nagasaki, from layovers to local transport considerations, causing your journey smooth.