Join our Private Nara Walking tour to experience this cozy historical town. Visit Kofukuji Temple, Nara Park, Todaiji Temple and The Great Buddha Statue, and Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine.
Time: 9:00 - 15:00 / 10:00 - 16:00 (6 hours approx.)
Meeting place: JR Nara Station, Kintetsu Nara Station, or your hotel (additional travel time and guide fee)
Style: Walking tour
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Schedule
Time |
Place |
9:00~9:15 |
Meet at the station and walk to Kofukuji Temple via Sanjo Dori |
9:15~10:45 |
Kofukuji Temple |
10:45~11:45 |
Isuien or Yoshikien Japanese Garden |
11:45~12:45 |
Todaiji Temple and the Great Buddha Statue |
12:45~14:00 |
Lunch in or near Nara Park at a local restaurant recommended by your guide |
14:00-15:00 |
Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine |
Rate (tax included)
1~2 persons |
3~6 persons |
7~12 persons |
More guests |
27,000 yen / group |
30,000 yen / group |
35,000 yen / group |
Please inquire |
Description
Meet your guide at the station (or at your hotel in Kyoto or Osaka for small additional guide fee) and take a short walk to Kofukuji Temple, one of Nara's UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Kofukuji has a long history going back to the time that Nara (then known as Heijo-kyo) was as the capital of Japan. It was once one of the Seven Great Temples of Japan and now is the head of the Hosso sect of Buddhism. Several of the shrine buildings are designated National Treasures. Around here is where you’ll start seeing the famous deer wandering around or laying under trees.
Then you'll visit one of two Japanese Gardens neighboring Kofukuji, Yoshikien or Isuien. Despite being in a relatively populated area, these gardens are a peaceful oasis to refresh the mind on a busy day.
After the gardens you will visit Todaiji Temple, arguably the most famous site on today's tour. Founded in 728 and opened in 752, this temple has long been a major Buddhist temple in Japan and is another of Nara’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Daibutsu-den, one of the temple buildings and the largest wooden structure in the world, houses the largest of Japan’s three Great Buddha Statues and the largest bronze Buddha status in the world. At 15 meters (49 feet) tall, this statue is an incredible sight to see.
At lunchtime you can choose a local restaurant in the area to have a bite to eat and walk through Nara Park, the central roaming area for Nara's famous deer. You can buy special crackers to feed the deer from stands scattered around the park.
Finally, you will visit Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine, known not only for its historical and cultural importance but for its photogenic architecture and setting. It was built in 768, and is another of Nara’s UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The numerous lanterns lining the shrine’s paths, which number in the thousands, are lit all at once twice a year; once in February for the last day of winter, or Setsubun, and once in August for the Obon Festival.
If there is time on the way back to the station, you will pass through Ukimido Gazebo to enjoy the views of Sagiike Pond--with any luck and depending on the time and season of your tour, you may find yourself here at sunset for the best experience. Alternatively, you can take some time on Sanjo Dori to look at some souvenir shops. Finish your tour at the station or at your hotel.
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