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Nara's historical treasures testify to its significance as Japan's first permanent capital. The Great Buddha of Todai-ji Temple stands as a colossal masterpiece, an embodiment of Buddhist artistry that captures the essence of Japan's spiritual heritage. Wander through the intricate halls of Kasuga Taisha Shrine, adorned with thousands of stone lanterns that illuminate the path

Things to do and see - Nara

Encounter hundreds of friendly deer, revered as holy animals in Nara
Nara Park
Enter one of Japan's most famous and historically significant temples
Tōdai-ji
Walk into a shrine with thousands of stone lanterns lining the paths
Kasuga Taisha Shrine
Marvel at a five-story pagoda, and a treasure hall with Buddhist art
Kōfuku-ji Temple
Visit a Buddhist landmark, that dates back to the 7th century
Yakushiji Temple
Venture to see the world's oldest wooden pagoda
Horyuji Temple
Venture to see the world's oldest wooden pagoda
Horyuji Temple
View an impressive collection of Buddhist art and cultural artifacts
Nara National Museum
Stroll through a classical Japanese garden on a quiet river
Yoshikien Garden
Try local sake at one of Nara's sake breweries
Harushika Sake Brewery
Discover an old merchant district, and visit traditional townhouses
Naramachi
Relax at peaceful gardens and enter a small art museum
Isuien Garden
Go to a nearby town, home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Ikaruga
See cherry blossom at Japan's most famous cherry blossom spot
Yoshino

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Festivals - Nara

  • Lantern Festival
    The Lantern Festival is a captivating cultural celebration that lights up the night with a symphony of lanterns. Rooted in traditions, this event marks the end of the Lunar New Year festivities in many Asian cultures.

  • Horyuji Temple Illumination
    This event celebrates the anniversary of Horyuji’s registration as a World Heritage Site. The temple’s precincts are decorated in unique ways, with the Nandaimon Gate adorned with autumn-themed projection mapping displays.

  • Swinging Taiko at the Tsuribashi Festival
    The Yuredaiko (literally swinging/swaying taiko drums) is one of the big events to happen at the Tsuribashi Matsuri (Suspension Bridge Festival) in Totsukawa-Mura. The suspension bridge in question is the Tanize no Tsuribashi.

  • Nara Tokae Lantern Festival
    Dating back to more than a decade ago, “Tokae” is a lantern festival that takes place every August in Nara. During this period, tens of thousand of candles are lit in the Nara Park, gardens, temples and shrines.

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