Discover Nara’s charm with a private morning tour, feeding deer, exploring Todai-ji, and savoring sake before the crowds.
Discover Nara’s charm with a private morning tour, feeding deer, exploring Todai-ji, and savoring sake before the crowds.
- Higashimuki Shopping Street - Located in Nara, Higashimuki Shopping Street is a vibrant arcade brimming with shops, eateries, and souvenirs, offering a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.
- Kofuku-ji Temple - Kofuku-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Nara, is celebrated for its iconic five-story pagoda, the…
- Higashimuki Shopping Street - Located in Nara, Higashimuki Shopping Street is a vibrant arcade brimming with shops, eateries, and souvenirs, offering a delightful mix of traditional and contemporary Japanese culture.
- Kofuku-ji Temple - Kofuku-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site in Nara, is celebrated for its iconic five-story pagoda, the second tallest in Japan, and its rich Buddhist legacy.
- Yumekaze Plaza - Yume-Kaze Hiroba is a delightful shopping and dining area featuring local treats and souvenirs. It also serves as a convenient route to Todai-ji Temple, making it an ideal stop during your Nara journey.
- Todai-ji Temple - Todai-ji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, stands as one of Japan’s most iconic landmarks. It houses the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), one of the largest bronze Buddha statues globally, and its vast wooden hall, the Daibutsuden, is the largest wooden structure of its kind. A testament to Nara’s rich history, the temple offers a profound cultural and spiritual experience.
- Todai-ji Nigatsudo Kuden - Niigatsudo, part of Todai-ji Temple, provides breathtaking views of Nara and is renowned for its Omizutori ceremony, held every March. This ancient tradition, over 1,200 years old, heralds the arrival of spring with torch-lit rituals.
- Nara Park - Nara Park is a stunning, expansive park known for its friendly, free-roaming deer. Visitors can enjoy the unique experience of feeding these gentle creatures, making it a memorable part of your Nara visit.
- Kasuga Grand Shrine - Kasuga Taisha Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Nara’s most significant Shinto shrines. Famous for its numerous stone and bronze lanterns, the shrine is dedicated to the deity of the Fujiwara clan and is a serene, spiritual site surrounded by lush forest.
- Ukimido - Ukimido, also known as the Floating Hall, is a scenic pavilion situated on the edge of the Sagi-ike Pond in Nara. The hall is renowned for its peaceful reflection on the water, creating a tranquil and beautiful scene, especially at sunrise and sunset.
- Harushika Brewery - (For those interested, sake tasting is available for 700 yen) Harushika Brewery is famous for producing premium sake using traditional methods. Known for its rich, smooth flavor, Harushika sake is crafted from locally grown rice and pure mountain water, offering a genuine taste of Nara’s brewing heritage.
- Naramachi Townhouse of Traditional Lifestyle - “Nara Machi Nigiwai House” is a traditional merchant house in Naramachi where visitors can explore and experience the charm of old Japanese architecture, along with displays of local crafts and cultural exhibits.

- Passionate Local English-Speaking Guide
- Stunning professional photos will be taken during the tour
- Entrance Fees: Todai-ji Temple (800 yen)
- Deer Crackers for Feeding Deer
- Snacks
- Free Wi-Fi
- Passionate Local English-Speaking Guide
- Stunning professional photos will be taken during the tour
- Entrance Fees: Todai-ji Temple (800 yen)
- Deer Crackers for Feeding Deer
- Snacks
- Free Wi-Fi
- Public Transportation Fare (about700 yen): Applicable only for departures from Kyoto.
- Sake Tasting Fee (700 yen): Applicable only to those who wish to participate.
- Public Transportation Fare (about700 yen): Applicable only for departures from Kyoto.
- Sake Tasting Fee (700 yen): Applicable only to those who wish to participate.
Start your day with our PRIVATE morning tour and experience Nara’s top attractions before the crowds arrive!
As Japan’s first capital, Nara offers a unique blend of history and nature. Feed the friendly wild deer, visit Todai-ji to admire the world’s largest bronze Buddha, and conclude with a sake tasting to savor the local flavors. In just a few hours,…
Start your day with our PRIVATE morning tour and experience Nara’s top attractions before the crowds arrive!
As Japan’s first capital, Nara offers a unique blend of history and nature. Feed the friendly wild deer, visit Todai-ji to admire the world’s largest bronze Buddha, and conclude with a sake tasting to savor the local flavors. In just a few hours, this tour allows you to experience the best of Nara in a relaxed and efficient manner.
It’s the perfect day trip for those staying in Kyoto or Osaka who want to explore the charm of Nara!
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➡This tour is designed as a WALKING experience, using public transportation and plenty of time on foot to explore Kyoto.
➡If you are late for the meeting time, you will not be able to join the tour or receive a refund.
➡WhatsApp will be used to communicate with the guide, so please download it beforehand.
- The tour in Nara lasts approximately 4 hours. However, if you choose the Kyoto departure option, the total duration will be about 5 hours, including the train travel time.
- Sake tasting at Harushika Brewery is optional. If you choose to participate, the tour duration will be slightly extended.
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.