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Fukuoka to Nagasaki Travel Guide: Best Routes, Fares & Sightseeing

Annual Sightseers2M+
Daily Departures40+
Punctuality Rate99.8%
Eco Transit Score75% lower than driving

Trip Details

  • OriginFukuoka
  • DestinationNagasaki
  • Travel Time1 hour 30 minutes via Train Relay Combo
  • Recommended Stay1 to 2 days
  • Best Transport ModeRelay Kamome + Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen (Fastest and smoothest connection)
  • Cheapest ModeKyushu-go Highway Bus (Direct route with highly competitive regional pricing)
  • Day Trip PossibleYes (Highly Recommended)

Travel Recommendation

Board the JR Limited Express Relay Kamome from Hakata Station to Takeo-Onsen, then transfer to the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen Kamome for a smooth connection to Nagasaki Station. The relay timing is coordinated for minimal waiting. JR Pass covers both legs, and the complete journey takes just 90 minutes.

📍 Destination Highlights

  • Nagasaki Peace Park & Museum
  • Glover Garden
  • Dejima

Transport Options Breakdown

Transport ModeTravel TimeOne-Way Fare
Relay Kamome + Shinkansen1h 30mÂĄ6,000 - ÂĄ6,490
Kyushu-go Highway Bus2h 30mÂĄ2,900
Rental Car1h 50mVariable + Tolls

Relay Kamome + Shinkansen

Pros

Unmatched speed; reliable; comfortable; fully covered by JR Passes

Cons

Requires a physical cross-platform transit transfer at Takeo-Onsen Station

Kyushu-go Highway Bus

Pros

Cheapest rate; direct point-to-point drop-off; operates multiple times per hour

Cons

Longer transit window; susceptible to localized expressway congestion

Rental Car

Pros

Ultimate exploration freedom to stop at rural pottery valleys or coastal viewpoints

Cons

High expressway toll rates; complex city parking; overnight stays incur hefty parking fees

🚀 Getting There Guide

  • To commute from Fukuoka to Nagasaki Station seamlessly, the absolute premier method is utilizing the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen transit framework from JR Hakata Station.
  • Board the **Limited Express Relay Kamome** up to Takeo-Onsen Station, where you will complete a flawless, same-platform transfer onto the state-of-the-art **Kamome Shinkansen** bullet train straight to Nagasaki.
  • For budget-focused travelers or those desiring a zero-transfer trek, the co-operated **Kyushu-go Highway Bus** departs consistently from the Hakata Bus Terminal and Tenjin Bus Terminal, delivering a direct line to the coast.
  • Online highway bookings can be easily managed via the Willer Express booking engine.

↩️ Return Journey Guide

  • Returning back to Fukuoka mirrors the outward transit pathway in reverse order.
  • Head over to JR Nagasaki Station to catch the frequent northbound Kamome Shinkansen down to Takeo-Onsen, transferring seamlessly to the Relay Kamome back into Hakata Station.
  • If you chose the highway coach alternative, direct Kyushu-go express buses load passengers consistently from the central Nagasaki Station bus berths until late evening.
  • Ensure you double-check the final evening departure windows to avoid getting stranded.

🚌 Local Loop Transport Guide

  • Navigating the historic, hilly footprint of Nagasaki is exceptionally tourist-friendly, anchored by a historic, charming streetcar network.
  • Step right outside the main gates of Nagasaki Station to access the Nagasaki Electric Tramway.
  • Trams run on a flat-fare system of roughly ÂĄ140 per ride.
  • For standard sightseeing runs, pick up a digital 1-Day Tram Pass on your smartphone for unlimited daily rides.
  • Heavy luggage can be safely stowed within the abundant coin locker banks inside the main train terminal complex.

Suggested Day Trip Itinerary

9:00 AM

Board an early morning Relay Kamome from Hakata to land at Nagasaki Station by 9:00 AM.

Step 2

Hop on the local streetcar straight to the Nagasaki Peace Park and the deeply moving Atomic Bomb Museum.

Lunch

For lunch, head over to the vibrant Shinchi Chinatown to savor a massive bowl of authentic **Nagasaki Chanpon** (seafood and vegetable noodles).

Afternoon

Spend your afternoon strolling through the historic Dutch trading post grounds of Dejima, then explore the gorgeous hilltop complex of Glover Garden.

Evening

Conclude your day trip taking the Nagasaki Ropeway up to the summit of Mount Inasa to witness a breathtaking night skyline view—celebrated as one of the world's top three night vistas—before catching your evening train back to Fukuoka.

Must-Visit Attractions in Nagasaki

Nagasaki Peace Park & Museum

A deeply moving historical complex featuring the iconic bronze Peace Statue, dedicated to world peace and commemorating the victims of the 1945 atomic bomb.

Glover Garden

An open-air museum preserving elegant, Western-style mansion residences of European merchants built on scenic hillsides during the late Meiji Period.

Dejima

A meticulously restored fan-shaped artificial island that served as the exclusive, historic gateway for trade with Dutch merchants during Japan's centuries of isolation.

Which Option is Best For You?

🥇 First-Time Visitors

The central tram system maps the route from the modern train terminal to top historic world heritage locations seamlessly.

📸 Photographers

The glowing panoramic twilight view from Mount Inasa showcasing the city lights wrapping beautifully around the dark harbor bay.

👨‍👩‍👧‍👦 Families & Strollers

The vibrant dragon dances and street decorations showcased throughout Chinatown during seasonal festival months.

🌲 Nature Lovers

Enjoying peaceful ocean harbor breezes and hillside flora walks inside the panoramic steps of Glover Garden.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the train route from Fukuoka to Nagasaki covered under the Japan Rail Pass?

Yes. Every segment of this specific journey—including the Limited Express Relay Kamome and the Nishi Kyushu Shinkansen—is 100% covered by the standard Japan Rail Pass, the JR All Kyushu Area Pass, and the Northern Kyushu Area Pass.

How hard is the train transfer at Takeo-Onsen Station?

It is exceptionally easy and foolproof. The Relay Kamome train pulls up directly opposite the Kamome Shinkansen on the exact same platform layout. You simply step out of one train and walk a few meters directly into the other train within 3 to 5 minutes.