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【2025 Updated Guide】Nagasaki Tram (Nagasaki Electric Tramway): Routes, How to Ride, Fares, and Operation Hours

2025 English version of Nagasaki streetcar route map

A Beginner-Friendly Guide to Nagasaki’s Streetcars

Trams (streetcars) are one of the most convenient and affordable ways to explore Nagasaki City. With a flat fare regardless of distance, they are easy to use for both locals and tourists. This guide covers everything you need to know to get started—including the route map, fares, how to ride, and which stops serve major sightseeing spots.


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🚋 What Is the Nagasaki Streetcar?

Nagasaki’s trams are operated by Nagasaki Electric Tramway Co., Ltd., offering compact coverage of the city that makes them perfect for sightseeing. The fleet includes both charming retro-style cars and modern low-floor trams that are barrier-free and accessible.

  • Operator: Nagasaki Electric Tramway Co., Ltd.
  • Number of Lines: 5 routes
  • Total Track Length: Approx. 11.5 km
  • Number of Stops: 35

🗺️ 2025 Nagasaki Tram Route Map & Line Information

Nagasaki’s tram system consists of five color-coded lines, all covering key tourist destinations and train stations. The route map helps you navigate the city efficiently.

2025 English version of Nagasaki streetcar route map
2025 English version of Nagasaki streetcar route map
Line No.ColorRouteInterval
Line 1BlueAkasako ↔ SofukujiApprox. every 5 min
Line 3RedAkasako ↔ HotarujayaApprox. every 7 min
Line 5GreenHotarujaya ↔ IshibashiApprox. every 9 min
Line 4YellowHotarujaya ↔ Sofukuji (only morning and evening)
  • Operating Hours: Around 6:00 AM – 11:00 PM (varies by line)
  • Note: Line 4 (Yellow) operates morning and evening only.

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🎯 Access to Major Tourist Attractions

Tourist SpotNearest Tram StopApprox. Walk
Stadium CityStadium City North (formerly Zenza-machi)3 min
Peace ParkMatsuyama-machi5 min
Atomic Bomb MuseumAtomic Bomb Museum5 min
DejimaDejima1 min
Megane BridgeCivic Hall5 min
Oura ChurchOura Church-shita5 min
Glover GardenOura Church-shita7 min
Nagasaki Port TerminalOhato5 min
ChinatownShinchi Chinatown1 min
Hamano-machi ArcadeKanko-dori1 min
Nagasaki StationNagasaki Ekimae2 min

🧭 How to Ride the Tram in Nagasaki (2025 Edition)

Nagasaki’s trams use a pay-after-you-ride system, and boarding/exiting doors are designated.

✅ Easy Steps for First-Time Riders:

  1. Wait at the tram stop in the direction you want to go. Trams come every 5–10 minutes.
  2. Check the destination on the tram’s display.
  3. Board from the center door (front boarding may occur when crowded).
  4. Touch your IC card to the reader (or pay in cash when exiting).
  5. Inside the tram, move toward the front and hold on for safety.
  6. Press the “stop” button before your destination.
  7. Exit from the front door, tap your card or drop cash fare.
  8. Be careful when stepping out.

💰 Fares (As of May 2025)

  • Adults (age 13+): ¥150 (flat fare)
  • Children (age 6–12): ¥80
  • 1-Day Pass: ¥600 (adults) / ¥300 (children)
    Available at tourist centers and hotels. Not sold on board.

💳 Payment Methods & IC Cards

You can pay by cash or with major IC cards (10+ types supported nationwide).

Supported examples:

  • Suica, PASMO, ICOCA, nimoca, SUGOCA and more
  • Don’t forget to tap when boarding and exiting

🏨 Best Hotel Areas with Tram Access

  • Nagasaki Station Area – convenient for transport and shopping
  • Chinatown Area – central, with restaurants and nightlife
  • Oura / Minamiyamate Area – close to historical sites and scenic

🌍 For International Visitors: What You Should Know

✈️ Getting to Nagasaki from Major Cities

From Tokyo: 2 hours by plane
From Osaka: 1.5 hours by plane
→ From Nagasaki Airport: Limousine bus to Nagasaki Station (~45 mins), then hop on the tram at Nagasaki Ekimae

From Fukuoka (Hakata): Take the Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen and transfer at Takeo-Onsen → local JR train to Nagasaki


🗣️ Language Support

  • Most signs and announcements on trams are in English, Chinese, and Korean
  • Route maps include multilingual instructions
  • Tourist info centers near major stations can help with tickets and directions

📱 Handy Travel Apps

  • Google Maps – works well with real-time tram info
  • NAVITIME Japan Travel – tailored to tourists, supports English
  • Japan Travel by JNTO – includes offline features

🧳 Luggage, Wi-Fi & Accessibility

  • Suitcases and strollers allowed, but avoid peak hours
  • Free Wi-Fi available at some stops (not on board)
  • Look for low-floor trams (“non-step cars”) for easy access

🤝 Etiquette Tips

  • Stay quiet on board
  • No eating or drinking
  • Line up when boarding
  • Offer seats to the elderly or those in need

🗺️ Sample Itinerary (All by Tram!)

  • Morning: Peace Park → Atomic Bomb Museum
  • Lunch: Chinatown
  • Afternoon: Dejima → Megane Bridge
  • Evening: Glover Garden → Oura Church → Hamano-machi for dinner

🈂️ Basic Japanese Phrases

EnglishJapanesePronunciation
Where is this tram going?この電車はどこに行きますか?Kono densha wa doko ni ikimasu ka?
I want to go to Dejima.出島に行きたいです。Dejima ni ikitai desu.
Is this the right tram?○○行きの電車ですか?○○ yuki no densha desu ka?
Thank youありがとうArigatou

✅ Summary

Nagasaki’s streetcars offer a scenic, affordable, and easy way to explore the city. With flat fares, IC card support, 1-day passes, and multilingual help, they are perfect for international travelers. Hop on and enjoy the ride through this historic port city!

🚨 Note: This information is current as of May 2025. Please check the official Nagasaki Electric Tramway website for updates.

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