They are considered to be slow and noisy, they are not always on time, and normally they are quite packed with people; however, they are still my favorite way to move around the city. Why? Because they are cheap, they are fun to ride and you can get in contact with local people. It is like stepping back in time for a while. If you are in Nagasaki you should definitely try them out—not to miss!
Nagasaki Streetcars
Probably the best way to move around the city

Oleh Senén Germade
Community writer

Light trails of the traffic passing on both sides of Nagasaki-Ekimae station at night

Nagasaki-Ekimae station

Streetcar tracks from a driver's perspective

Streetcar driver

The streetcar costs only 120 Yen per trip, regardless its length. You also can purchase a Day-Pass for 500 Yen, which allows an unlimited number of rides.

Waiting for the streetcar that is going to take her home

People waiting the streetcar at Nagasaki-Ekimae station during daytime

Streetcars daily hours of operation are from 06:15 to 23:28. It's very common to see people using the streetcar late at night.

Streetcars in Nagasaki are very popular, so they are often packed. Anyway, I still think they are lots of fun!
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