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A traditional Japanese Shinto shrine with bright red wooden structures, stone steps, and surrounding trees, illuminated by natural daylight.
A row of ornate hanging bronze and gold lanterns inside a traditional Japanese temple with red wooden pillars and a sloped roof.
A traditional Japanese Shinto shrine with bright red wooden structures, stone steps, and surrounding trees, illuminated by natural daylight.
Bronze lanterns hang in a row along the bright orange walkway of a traditional Japanese temple, with green wooden walls and a person visible in the distance.
A stone path with moss-covered lanterns leads to a bright red torii gate in a lush, green forest with sunlight filtering through the trees.
Rows of ornate, green metal lanterns hang from the eaves of a traditional Japanese wooden building with sliding paper doors.
Nara

Kasuga Taisha Shrine

4.5 (14733)Shinto ShrineTourist AttractionPlace Of WorshipAssociation Or OrganizationPoint Of InterestEstablishment

Kasuga Shrine, officially known as Kasuga Taisha, stands as one of Japan's most important Shinto shrines in the city of Nara. Founded in 768 CE by the influential Fujiwara clan, the shrine was established to serve as the guardian shrine for the ancient capital of Heijō-kyō, now modern-day Nara. The shrine has been rebuilt approximately every 20 years following traditional methods, though this practice was later extended to longer intervals. In 1998, Kasuga Taisha was designated as part of the UNESCO World Heritage Site "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara."

The shrine complex is renowned for its distinctive vermilion-lacquered buildings set against the forested slopes of Mount Kasuga. Most striking are the shrine's 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns donated by worshippers over centuries, which line the pathways and fill the corridors. These lanterns are lit twice annually during the Mantoro festivals in February and August, creating a spectacular sight. The shrine is dedicated to four deities, with sacred deer roaming freely throughout the grounds, considered messengers of the gods. These sika deer number over 1,000 in Nara Park and are protected as a natural treasure.

Visitors can explore the main shrine buildings, including the inner sanctuary where the four deities are enshrined, and walk through the atmospheric Lantern Corridor filled with hundreds of hanging bronze lanterns. The Kasuga Taisha Museum displays the shrine's valuable treasures, including ceremonial objects and ancient armor. The surrounding primeval forest contains walking trails that connect to nearby Mount Kasuga and other historic sites in Nara Park.

The shrine is located approximately 2 kilometers east of JR Nara Station and Kintetsu Nara Station. Visitors can reach it by taking city loop buses that stop at Kasuga Taisha Honden, or by walking through Nara Park, which takes roughly 25 to 30 minutes from either station. Admission to the shrine grounds is free, though entry to the inner sanctuary and main hall requires a fee of 500 yen, and the museum charges 500 yen separately.


Hours
Sunday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Phone
+81 742-22-7788
Website
www.kasugataisha.or.jp


The area

Address
160 Kasuganochō, Nara, 630-8212, Japan

Hours

Sunday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Monday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Tuesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Wednesday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Thursday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Saturday: 7:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Phone

+81 742-22-7788

Website

www.kasugataisha.or.jp

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What other travelers are saying about Kasuga Taisha Shrine

Kasugataisha Shrine is one of the most serene and peaceful places I’ve visited in Nara. The moment you enter the grounds, you’re surrounded by lush greenery, towering ancient trees, and a natural quietness that feels almost timeless. The pathways lined with moss‑covered lanterns create a beautiful blend of nature and tradition. Not to mention the deers roaming freely along the way. Deep inside this forested area sits the sacred temple, calm and dignified. The environment feels truly spiritual — a place where you can slow down, breathe, and appreciate the harmony between the shrine and its natural surroundings. Walking through the grounds was soothing and refreshing, almost like stepping into a tranquil world far away from the busy city.
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Andrew T
Jan 26, 2026
Local says that this is considered one of the most sacred sites in all Japan. I heard from one of the tour guides that there is a path leading here that meant for the gods and emperor only. I guess that’s the ancient Nara forest path. Aside from the beautiful Shinto Shrine. You can also see huge tree in the area and lots of beautiful Wisteria (depending on the season of your visit) The place is within the Kasugayama Primeval Forest which is part of the Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara. Going to this place is 100% worth it. 👍
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Billy Antonio
Dec 22, 2025
This is my favorite temple that I visited Nara. Beautiful temple grounds in the forest, it's so peaceful with lesser crowds. Really beautiful architecture and pretty bright colors in contrast to the vackground of the temple. Definitely eye catching and there are a lot of interesting photo spots. One of my favorite is the dark room filled with lit up lanterns.
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Syaza
Dec 21, 2025
Kasuga Taisha Shrine is one of Nara’s most beautiful and atmospheric spiritual sites, offering a peaceful escape into history and nature. Hidden within an ancient forest, the shrine is famous for its thousands of stone and bronze lanterns that line the pathways and hang from its vermilion-colored structures. Visiting feels like stepping into a timeless world, where Shinto tradition, quiet beauty, and sacred woodland all blend into a deeply calming experience. The approach to the shrine, passing through the Nara Park grounds with its gentle wandering deer, is just as memorable as the destination itself. Inside the complex, the bright red buildings contrast beautifully with the green surroundings, creating striking views for both reflection and photography. Whether you visit during the soft light of morning or the golden glow of late afternoon, Kasuga Taisha leaves a lasting impression of serenity, elegance, and spiritual depth.
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Paul Parent
Dec 6, 2025
Kasuga Taisha Shrine is a famous Shinto shrine in Nara, Japan, founded in 768 CE and closely associated with the powerful Fujiwara clan. It is best known for its thousands of bronze and stone lanterns, which are lit during special festivals. Located within Nara Park, the shrine is surrounded by a sacred forest and is symbolically protected by the park’s deer, which are considered messengers of the gods. Kasuga Taisha is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and an important center of traditional Shinto worship. (source : ChatGPT)
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Rogier Luijnenburg
Dec 28, 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Kasuga Taisha Shrine is renowned for its association with the Fujiwara family, one of the most powerful clans during the Heian period in Japan. It is famous for its hundreds of bronze lanterns that have been donated by worshippers, which line its pathways.

Visitors can reach Kasuga Taisha Shrine by taking a bus from Nara Station to the Kasuga Taisha Honden (main hall) stop. Alternatively, it's a pleasant walk through Nara Park from either Kintetsu Nara Station or JR Nara Station, taking about 30-40 minutes.

Entrance to the shrine grounds is free. However, there is a fee to enter the Main Hall and the Manyo Botanical Garden, which is adjacent to the shrine.

Kasuga Taisha Shrine is located near several other attractions in Nara Park, including the Nara National Museum, Todai-ji Temple with its giant Buddha statue, and the Nara Deer Park, where visitors can interact with friendly wild deer.