Nagasaki Electric Tramway

The company was founded on August 2, 1914, while the tram line was opened on November 16, 1915.

Short-Distance Fare for up to two segments of track is ¥100 for adults and ¥50 for children, and is only available with payment by one of the 10 Nationwide Mutual Usage IC cards, including nimoca.

This pass is not sold onboard trams, it must be purchased from outlets including: Nagasaki Station Tourist Information Center, JR Kyushu Nagasaki Station Midori no Madoguchi, tramway sales offices and selected hotels.

[2] One-day pass (¥600 for adults / ¥300 for children), as well as 24-hour pass (¥700 for adults / ¥350 for children), is available using a iPhone or Android smartphone on the Japan Transit Planner by Jorudan app in many languages including Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean & Thai.

[1] As is the case with most Japanese tram systems, the official "lines" differ from the "routes" that are currently operated.

Type 3000 tramcar.
Nagasaki-Ekimae Station.
A Nagasaki Electric Tramway tram, 2016
Nagasaki-Ekimae Station, Taisho Period
Lines
purple:Akasako B.L.
blue:Main Line
green:Sakuramachi B.L.
orange:Ōura B.L.
pink:Hotaruchaya B.L.
Routes (tram stop names as of 2018)
blue:Route 1
white:Route 2 (only midnight or event days)
red:Route 3
yellow:Route 4
green:Route 5