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Discover the best of Nara on this half-day walking tour with a local guide.
Start your journey with a short bus ride to Kasuga Taisha Shrine, famous for its bright red halls and thousands of stone and bronze lanterns. Learn about Japan’s Shinto traditions while enjoying the peaceful forest setting.
Next, continue on foot to Tōdai-ji Temple, home to the awe-inspiring Great Buddha. Standing, this bronze statue is one of Japan’s most iconic cultural treasures.
Then, head into Nara Park, where you’ll meet the city’s beloved deer. Purchase special crackers to feed them, capture memorable photos, and enjoy a relaxed stroll through the park’s scenic paths.
Finally, explore the historic Naramachi district. Browse for souvenirs, taste local snacks, and soak in the atmosphere of old Nara before returning to the Station.
This 4-hour itinerary blends world-famous landmarks with local experiences, making it the perfect introduction to Nara’s culture, history, and natural beauty.
Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
admission fee for Todaiji temple
Meals
Bus(Kintestu-Nara to Kasuga Taisha)
Private transportation
Visitors can walk along the sacred approach lined with stone lanterns and feel the peaceful atmosphere of the shrine. You can make an offering at the main hall, draw an omikuji (fortune slip), or write your wish on a wooden ema plaque. Buying a lucky charm (omamori) is also a popular experience. Deer, believed to be messengers of the gods, often appear nearby. It’s a place where you can truly sense Japan’s harmony between nature and spirituality.
Todai-ji Temple
Visitors can walk through the great South Gate (Nandaimon) guarded by two enormous wooden statues, and then enter the Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsuden), one of the largest wooden buildings in the world. You can see the 15-meter-tall bronze Great Buddha up close, offer a prayer, and even try passing through the famous hole in a pillar said to bring good luck. Outside the hall, friendly deer roam freely around Nara Park. It’s a powerful place where you can feel the deep history and spirituality of ancient Japan.
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