Experience the rich history and culture of Nara, the 8th century capital of Japan. Explore ancient shrines and temples, stroll through a traditional town, and encounter friendly deer in Nara Park.
Experience the rich history and culture of Nara, the 8th century capital of Japan. Explore ancient shrines and temples, stroll through a traditional town, and encounter friendly deer in Nara Park.
- Naramachi - We will start our tour by visiting Naramachi area which was originally founded as temple town in the 8th century and turned into a merchant town. Traditional-style latticed houses 100 years old and more are preserved well here. We will actually enter one of them once owned by a wealthy merchant and explore its luxurious interior. It…
- Naramachi - We will start our tour by visiting Naramachi area which was originally founded as temple town in the 8th century and turned into a merchant town. Traditional-style latticed houses 100 years old and more are preserved well here. We will actually enter one of them once owned by a wealthy merchant and explore its luxurious interior. It tells a tale of how Japanese people used to live a hundred years ago.
On the other hand, you can also find some new shops among the old houses operated by young, present-day merchants selling cute accessories.
Enjoy the combination of 19th and 21st century culture.
- Kasuga Grand Shrine - This shrine was founded in the 8th century by the Fujiwara clan which was the most powerful aristocratic family in Japanese history. Even today the head priest of Kasuga Grand Shrine is a descendent from that family.
The deity enshrined here was invited from Ibaragi, some 500km away and came all the way riding on the back of a deer. That’s why the deer in Nara are regarded as the messengers of the deity and have been treated very well.
- Todai-ji Temple - This temple, founded by Emperor Shomu more than 1,300 years ago, is designated as UNESCO World Cultural Heritage. Built beneath Mt. Wakakusa, in its huge precincts, it holds many historical buildings some of which are national treasures.
The main hall housing gigantic Buddha statues is the world’s largest wooden building.
You can imagine the passion of the emperor who built this temple wishing for the stability and prosperity of his nation.
- Professional guide included
- Professional guide included
- Public Transportation Fare abt. 2,000 yen, Admission Fee 1,100 yen/p
- Public Transportation Fare abt. 2,000 yen, Admission Fee 1,100 yen/p
In the 8th century, before Kyoto came into prominence, Nara functioned as Japan’s capital and is currently reachable within an hour by train from either Osaka or Kyoto. During our journey, we’ll walk through a town built in the 19th century in the morning, followed by a visit to an ancient shrine tucked away in the wilderness and a large temple…
In the 8th century, before Kyoto came into prominence, Nara functioned as Japan’s capital and is currently reachable within an hour by train from either Osaka or Kyoto. During our journey, we’ll walk through a town built in the 19th century in the morning, followed by a visit to an ancient shrine tucked away in the wilderness and a large temple established in the 8th century. Additional attractions include interesting interactions with wild, yet approachable deer moving freely around Nara Park.
On this tour, you will observe the contrasts between Nara and Kyoto, and gain insights into the advancements in culture, architecture, and lifestyles during two distinct eras in Japanese history.
We offer pick-ups from Osaka or Kyoto, ensuring a smooth transportation experience to Nara.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.