Getting Around Nagasaki with Kids: Trams, Trains & Family Transport (2026)

Nagasaki with kids is one of Kyushu’s better-organized prefectures for public transport — the new Nishi-Kyushu Kamome shinkansen makes the Hakata approach faster than ever, the city tram covers virtually every kid-friendly attraction, and JR’s Seaside Liner connects Nagasaki to Sasebo and Huis Ten Bosch in under 2 hours. The trickier legs are Unzen and the outer islands, where rental car or ferry timing become decisive.

This guide covers how to get around Nagasaki with kids in 2026 — train, tram, bus, ferry, and rental car options — with stroller access and family pricing. Pair with our Nagasaki with Kids pillar for the broader trip plan.

Quick Picks: Best Family Transport in Nagasaki

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  • From Fukuoka / other Kyushu → Kamome relay shinkansen (Hakata → Takeo-Onsen → Nagasaki) in ~1.5 hours.
  • Inside Nagasaki City → City Tram (¥140 flat, free under 6). Stroller-friendly on newer cars.
  • City ↔ Sasebo / Huis Ten Bosch → JR Seaside Liner.
  • To Unzen → Rental car. Bus exists but rare.
  • To Goto Islands → Ferry from Nagasaki Port. 1.5–3 hours depending on the boat.

Nishi-Kyushu Kamome Shinkansen: The New Hakata Approach

The Nishi-Kyushu Shinkansen (西九州新幹線), branded “Kamome,” opened in late 2022 and reshaped the Nagasaki travel experience. With kids it’s the cleanest, fastest option from Fukuoka.

  • Route — Hakata → Takeo-Onsen by limited express Relay Kamome (~1 hour) → transfer same platform → Kamome shinkansen → Nagasaki (~30 min). Total: ~1.5 hours.
  • Fare — ~¥6,000 adult one-way. Kids 6–11 half price, under 6 free without seat.
  • Reserved seats — Worth it. The shinkansen leg is short, but the Relay Kamome legs benefit from window seats with kids.
  • Stroller storage — Standard end-of-car luggage area. Folding strollers fit.
  • Multipurpose room — Available on both segments.
  • JR Pass / JR Kyushu Pass — Both cover the full route. Reserve at the JR ticket window upon arrival.

Nagasaki City Tram: The Family Workhorse

The Nagasaki Electric Tramway covers the entire city — 4 lines all connecting at Tsukimachi, with 39 stops linking nearly every kid-friendly attraction.

  • Fare — ¥140 flat for adults. Kids 6–11 ¥70. Under 6 free.
  • 1-day pass — ¥600 adult / ¥300 kid. Worth it if you’ll ride 5+ times.
  • Stroller access — Newer low-floor trams (visible by the dropped step) are stroller-friendly. Older retro trams have a step.
  • Pay on exit with cash or IC card.
  • Key family stops — Nagasaki-eki-mae (station), Tsukimachi (transfers), Shinchi Chukagai (Chinatown), Oura Tenshudo (Glover Garden), Hamanmachi Arcade (food court), Genbaku Shiryokan-mae (Atomic Bomb Museum), Hotaru Chaya (Mt. Inasa ropeway).

For the family-side details, see our Riding Nagasaki Trams with a Stroller guide.

JR Seaside Liner: To Sasebo & Huis Ten Bosch

The JR “Seaside Liner” (シーサイドライナー) is the express train running between Nagasaki and Sasebo via the Omura coast — a scenic ride with bay views.

  • Travel time — Nagasaki → Huis Ten Bosch: ~1 hour 30 min. Nagasaki → Sasebo: ~1 hour 50 min.
  • Fare — ¥2,000–2,500 adult one-way to either destination.
  • Stroller access — Standard JR Kyushu luggage area at car ends.
  • Reservations — Some Seaside Liner runs are reservation-required (the green-band specials); local rapids do not.
  • Direct from Hakata — Express trains run direct Hakata → Huis Ten Bosch in ~1.5 hours, skipping the Nagasaki transfer if you’re staying near the park.

Huis Ten Bosch Park Transport

Once at Huis Ten Bosch Station, the park is a 5-min walk across the bridge. Inside the park:

  • Free park canal-boat — Shuttles guests between zones in the park. Stroller-friendly.
  • Park-side hotel shuttles — Hotel Europe, Hotel Den Haag, Forest Villa all run free shuttles between hotels and main entry zones.
  • Stroller access — Park is large; rent a kid wagon if you didn’t bring a stroller.

Going to Unzen: Bus, Ferry, or Car

Unzen is a 1.5–2 hour reach from Nagasaki City. Three options:

  • Bus + Shimabara ferry — Bus from Nagasaki to Shimabara (~1.5 hours), then short ferry crossing to Unzen if needed. Family-friendly but slow.
  • Direct bus to Unzen — Limited schedule (3–4 daily). Confirm the timetable in advance.
  • Rental car — Fastest. The Shimabara Peninsula coastal road is scenic.

Goto Islands Ferry: For Dedicated Trips

Goto is a 1.5–3 hour ferry ride from Nagasaki Port. With kids:

  • Jetfoil (high-speed) — 1.5 hours, ~¥6,000 adult one-way.
  • Standard ferry — 3 hours, ~¥2,500 adult one-way. Has a family lounge with tatami space.
  • Reservations — Required in summer holidays and Golden Week.
  • Stroller access — Both ferry types accept strollers; the standard ferry has more space.

Nagasaki Airport (NGS): Family Transport In and Out

Nagasaki Airport sits 50 km north of the city on Omura Bay. Most international families arrive via Hakata + Kamome shinkansen, but if flying:

  • Airport limousine bus to Nagasaki Station — ~50 min, ¥1,200 adult.
  • Airport bus to Sasebo / Huis Ten Bosch — Direct service. ~1 hour to Huis Ten Bosch, useful if your first stop is the theme park.
  • Rental car at airport — Convenient for Sasebo or Huis Ten Bosch direction.
  • Taxi — ~¥10,000 to downtown.

Family Transport Tips for Nagasaki

  • IC cards work everywhere — Suica, ICOCA, Sugoca all work on JR, tram, ferry, and most buses.
  • Stroller-friendly stations — Nagasaki, Sasebo, Huis Ten Bosch all have elevators. Smaller stations on the JR Sasebo line may not.
  • Buy 1-day tram passes at the tourist info booth at Nagasaki Station.
  • Avoid driving in central Nagasaki city — The hills and one-way streets are confusing; tram + walking is much easier.
  • Typhoon season — June to October can disrupt the JR Seaside Liner and the Goto ferry. See our Kyushu typhoon season family guide.

FAQ: Getting Around Nagasaki with Kids

Should we take the Kamome or fly? From Fukuoka, take the Kamome — it’s faster door-to-door than flying, with no airport security stress.

Can a stroller fit on Nagasaki trams? Yes on low-floor trams (most newer cars). Older retro trams have a step — fold and lift.

Is Sasebo / Huis Ten Bosch reachable without a car? Yes — JR Seaside Liner runs direct from Nagasaki and Hakata. Both park-side hotels and Sasebo city hotels are walking distance from train stations.

Do we need a car for Unzen? Strongly recommended. Bus exists but is rare and slow with kids.

Is the Goto ferry kid-friendly? Yes — the standard ferry has a family lounge with tatami space. The jetfoil is faster but seat-only (less space for fidgety kids).

Are taxis baby-seat-equipped? Almost never. Bring your own portable car seat or use a baby carrier for short rides.

More Family Travel Guides for Nagasaki & Kyushu

Nagasaki moves smoothly with kids when you mix transit modes by leg — Kamome shinkansen for the long approach, tram for the city day, Seaside Liner for the Sasebo / Huis Ten Bosch leg, and a rental car only for Unzen or remote coastal trips. The prefecture has some of the best family-train coverage in Kyushu — use it before defaulting to a car.

Nagasaki: History & Theme Parks

A mix of European history and exciting theme parks.

  • Major Parks: Huis Ten Bosch & Nagasaki Bio Park.
  • Island Tours: Gunkanjima (Battleship Island) cruises.
  • Culture: Glover Garden & Atomic Bomb Museum.

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