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Asuka-dera Temple

Viaje a Asuka

Última actualización 5 mar 2026

Explore Asuka, Japan’s first ancient capital, where history and nature come together. Visit Asuka-dera Temple, home to Japan’s oldest Buddha statue, or see the impressive Ishibutai Kofun, a mysterious stone tomb. Walk through peaceful countryside dotted with historic sites and scenic rice fields. Experience the region’s flavors with Asuka nabe, a traditional hot pot dish passed down for generations.

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    Asuka was Japan’s first capital and is famous for its ancient temples, large stone tombs, and mysterious rock structures. It is also known for its quiet countryside and historic sites.

    You can take the Kintetsu train from Osaka or Kyoto to Asuka Station. The trip takes about 1.5 hours. From Nara, it takes about 40 minutes. Buses and rental bikes are available to explore the area.

    Popular sites include Asuka-dera Temple, home to Japan’s oldest Buddha statue, Ishibutai Kofun, a large stone tomb, and Takamatsuzuka Tomb, known for its ancient wall paintings. Other spots include the Sakafuneishi stone carving and the peaceful countryside trails.

    Asuka is known for Asuka nabe, a hot pot dish with chicken, vegetables, and a milk-based broth. Fresh fruits like persimmons and strawberries are also popular.

    Yes, a day trip from Osaka, Kyoto, or Nara is possible. You can see the main sights in a few hours, but staying overnight lets you explore more at a relaxed pace.
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