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One-way day trip to Nagasaki via Saga from Fukuoka with Minibus7m

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600 minutes
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June in Japan is the rainy season. The waterfall is recommended for those who travel in Japan from that time to summer. After cooling down at the waterfall, we will drop you off at Nagasaki.

If you want to see Waterfall with your group, this tour would be an ideal option for you! Our bus will give you a comfortable ride throughout the tour. You don't have to navigate your way using public transportation. We are very familiar with the area and our private bus will help you save time and visit many places.

  • The sea around here, the Ariake Sea, is a tidal flat. There is a rare marine creature called the "Mutsugoro" there. There is a telescope at a roadside station along the sea, where you can see creatures you have never seen before.

  • Famed for the observatory atop Mt. Inasa offering remarkable 360-degree views of Nagasaki 's landscape, Inasayama Park also has playgrounds, an outdoor amphitheater and other attractions.

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7m Minibus:21+6 seat *no trunk

7m Minibus:21+6 seat *no trunk: 7m Minibus:21+6 seat *no trunk
Pickup included

From₹128,231.36Per Vehicle

What's included in One-way day trip to Nagasaki via Saga from Fukuoka with Minibus7m

(Subject to Option Inclusions)

Itinerary

Fukuoka

9:00 < Pick Up > Your hotel or HAKATA Station, HAKATA Port in Fukuoka city At the airport, a driver with a name board will meet you at the arrival gate and guide you to the bus parking lot. If you can apply, please let us know your [arrival flight number] in advance. * This product will depart you from Fukuoka city in the morning and arrive at Nagasaki station in the evening. Please note that this is a one-way product with sightseeing on the way.

Imari Okawachiyama

10:30-11:45 < Imari ware > Okawachiyama Village, Otsu-1848 Okawachicho, Imari, Saga The secret village of Japan's elite pottery kilns Okawachiyama is a secluded pottery village just outside Imari . Often referred to as the Village of Secret Kilns, it was once an exclusive pottery hub producing porcelain ware for Japan's elite and for export. Many of the original potters in the village were from Korea, brought over after a disastrous military campaign known as the Imjin War in the late 16th century. Their techniques are still reflected in the wares on offer.

Michi-no-Eki Kashima

13:00-14:00 < lunch and watiching MUTSUGORO > Roadside station Kashima, 4427-6 Otonari, Kashima, Saga The sea around here, the Ariake Sea, is a tidal flat. There is a rare marine creature called the "Mutsugoro" there. There is a telescope at a roadside station along the sea, where you can see creatures you have never seen before. *In winter, this area is bustling with oyster huts.

Inclusions

  • one 7m length Minibus ( 21 + 6 seats *no trunk ) and one driver, an English speaking guide
  • toll and parking fees
  • slop car fee¥500 (≒3-5 USD)/adult to < view spot > Mt. Inasayama Observatory
  • meal and drink
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

Choose to be picked up from a list of locations

Please arrive at the pick up point 10 minutes before departure time.

Additional Information

A driver or guide will be waiting for you with your name board at your designated location and time. The side of our bus is written in Roman letters as our company name. * Please note that if you are not there even after 1 hour or more at the place and time you specified, it will be canceled on the day. If you want to change the location or time, please be sure to contact us from this site.

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charter bus LEED ONE in Fukuoka, Japan