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  1. Nara Travel Guide. Nara is a spectacularly picturesque city which is second only to Kyoto for the richness and beauty of its temples, shrines and gardens. It’s possible to visit Nara as a daytrip from Kyoto and Osaka, but its gorgeous districts and parks are certainly worth a few days of your time.

    • Nara-Koen Park
    • Nigatsu-do Hall
    • Sangatsu-Do Hall
    • Yoshiki-en Garden
    • Kofuku-ji
    • Naramachi
    • Nara National Museum
    • Yakushi-ji Temple
    • Toshodai-ji Temple
    • Horyu-ji Temple

    Nara Park: Sirlene Andreis / Shutterstock.com Nara-koen Park (koen is the Japanese word for park) is the expanse of trees and open spaces that extends east from Downtown Nara and Naramachi, running all the way to the base of the hills that rise east of the city. Nara-koen Park is not so much a sight by itself, but a place that contains many other i...

    Nigatsu-do Hall is actually one of the halls of Todai-ji Temple, but I cover it separately here because it feels like a separate attraction. It’s best reached by climbing the atmospheric walkway that starts at the northeast corner of Todai-ji’s Daibutsu-den Hall. Nigatsu-do is free to explore and there’s a small rest area on the north side of the h...

    Sangatsu-do Hall Sangatsu-do Hall lies just to the south of Nigatsu-do Hall. It’s another hall of Todai-ji Temple that feels like a separate attraction. While you can pay to enter Sangatsu-do, it’s probably just as good to simply admire it from the outside as you pass by, heading north to Kasuga-Taisha Shrine. Japanese name: 三月堂 Japanese address: 奈...

    Yoshiki-en Garden is one of Nara’s great little secrets. It’s a fine garden with a thatch-roof teahouse that is located directly next to (on the south side of) Isui-en Garden. Not only is this a beautiful garden to stroll around, entry is free for foreign visitors! The maple trees here are spectacular in November. Japanese name: 吉城園 Japanese addres...

    The Sarusawa pond Kofuku-ji Temple is hard to miss: It’s the huge temple compound that contains the towering pagoda that you’ll spot this on your right as you make your way up Noborioji Street on the way to Nara-koen Park. While the treasure hall at Kofuku-ji does contain some interesting Buddhist images, it’s probably enough just to stroll around ...

    Naramachi alley in Yamatokoriyamasi in Nara Prefecture: KoreaKHW / Shutterstock.com Naramachi is the traditional district of shops, homes, workshops, restaurants, cafes and ryokan (traditional Japanese inns) that lies to the south of Sanjo-dori Street (basically, it’s the neighborhood east of JR Nara Station and south of Kintetsu Nara Station). Whi...

    Nara National Museum: EQRoy / Shutterstock.com Nara National Museum is located just east of Kofuku-ji Temple, on the west side of Nara-koen Park. It’s divided into two buildings: The older building on the west side is the Nara Butsuzo-kan (Hall of Buddhist Images), which contains the museum’s permanent collection of fine Buddhist images (highly rec...

    Located in Nishinokyo, about 4km southwest of JR Nara Station, and accessible by bus from downtown Nara (the best way to go) or by Kintetsu Line train (which involves backtracking from Kintetsu Nara Station to Saidaiji Station and switching to a southbound local on the Kintetsu Kashihara Line), Yakushi-ji is one of Nara’s most important temples and...

    Toshodai-ji Temple is a lovely temple with spacious tree-filled grounds dotted with beautiful traditional buildings. The three Buddhist images in the main hall here are spectacular and should not be missed. For transport directions, see Yakushi-ji Temple, above. Japanese name: 唐招提寺 Japanese address: 奈良市五条町13-46 English address: 13-46 Gojo-cho, Nara...

    Horyu-ji Temple contains some of the most important Buddhist images in the entire country, as well as some of the oldest wooden buildings on earth. It’s a vast compound of temple structures and a museum. Because it’s located a relatively long way from downtown Nara and it’s surrounded by some really drab suburbs, I usually only recommend this templ...

  2. The itinerary described here is basically an abbreviated version of the one-day itinerary above. Start from Kintetsu Nara Station and walk up Nobori-oji Street. You’ll start to encounter Nara’s famous sacred deer as you go. Use the underground crossings to get to the northeast corner of the Nobori-oji/Route 169.

  3. 2 天前 · Yamayaki (Grass Burning Festival) Held on the fourth Saturday of January (24 January in 2015), or the following day in the event of bad weather, this is Nara’s most spectacular festival. At around 5.30pm, a fire is lit in the middle of Wakakusa-yama, the mountain that rises over the east side of Nara. At 6pm, a fireworks show is held and then ...

  4. 2 天前 · Nara-koen Park Area. Nara-koen Park (“koen” is the Japanese word for “park”) is the large expanse of greenery and sights that starts a few hundred meters west of Kintetsu Nara Station and extending to the base of hills you see rising in the east (Wakakusa-yama). This is the most important sightseeing district in Nara and it contains ...

  5. Book a six- or eight-hour private Nara tour with a knowledgeable English-speaking guide to explore the city’s most incredible temples, shrines and gardens. Nara’s Todai-ji Temple Daibutsuden Hall © benedettobuono. Nara Walking Tour Itinerary.

  6. What is the best time of year to visit Nara? What’s the weather like in Nara month by month? Here, I’ll give you all the answers. image © Damien Douxchamps. The Takeaway: The two best times to visit Nara are October/November (fall) and March/April/May (spring). Nara has a temperate climate, so you can visit at any time of year.

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