You can see all over the city from the rooftop: city, mountain, Nara Park, Kasuga-taisha and Todaiji. A good way to start the day!
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406-1 Zōshichō, Nara
The largest Buddha in Japan is waiting for you! Todaiji, his residence, is the world's largest wooden structure.
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48 Noboriōjichō, Nara
We'll walk through Kofukuji, then take a break and walk to Nara Park. Fresh air, history, and wildlife abound.
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160 Kasuganochō, Nara
Kasuga Taisha is situated within Nara Park. The presence of the Japanese old gods and their messengers, the charming deer, will be felt.
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Nara Park, Nara
The 1400 shika deer live in Nara Park. We run across them on our way from Kofukuji to Kasuga-taisha. We can even stroke them.
Naramachi, Nara
Nara's historic town is known as Naramachi. Its traditional architecture has remained unchanged since the Meiji era and even before. It's a joy to go around this neighborhood. We will return to our starting place via walking.
Frequently asked questions
The tour includes a knowledgeable guide, comfortable transportation, and visits to Nara Prefectural Office, Todai-ji Temple, Kofuku-ji Temple, Nara Park, Kasuga Grand Shrine, and Naramachi.
Yes, the tour provides wheelchair and stroller accessible transportation, ensuring that every traveler can enjoy their day without any hassle.
No, the entrance fees to Todai-ji Temple and Kasuga-taisha are not included in the tour. Visitors will have to pay 500JPY for each entrance fee.
Moderate physical fitness levels are required for this tour, as visitors will have to walk between all the sites and interact with local culture and ancient history.
No, lunch is not included in the tour. Visitors will have to pay for their own meals and other expenses like transportation, guide fees, and entrance fees.
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