Experience Nara Time in Japan

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Experience Nara Time in Japan

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Around Nara

Course 04

Walking around World Heritage Sites in Nara to Fully Enjoy Its Attractive Features

Basic course to travel around key spots in Nara. Focuses on Nara Park and its vicinity, including World Heritage Sites such as Kohfukuji Temple, Todaiji Temple, and Kasugataisha Shrine.

  • Kohfukuji Temple

  • Nara Park/
    Tobihino

  • Kasugataisha
    Shrine

  • Mt. Wakakusa and
    the Foothills

  • Todaiji Temple

  • Nara National
    Museum

  • Isuien Garden

Approx. 10 km
Approx. 2 hours

JR/Kintetsu Nara Station

1.4 km: On foot (Approx. 15 minutes from JR Nara Station); 700 m: On foot (Approx. 10 minutes from Kintetsu Nara Station)

Kohfukuji Temple

Five-Storied Pagoda and Various National Treasures

Kohfukuji is the temple of the Fujiwara clan, which originated in Fujiwara no Kamatari. The history and glory of Kofukuji Temple are represented by the five-storied pagoda approximately 50 m in height, a sculpture of Ashura having 3 faces and 6 hands placed in the National Treasure Hall, as well as several Buddha statues in the Eastern Golden Hall. The National Treasure Hall is closed for earthquake resistance construction from January 1 through December 31, 2017. The Central Golden Hall, which is now under reconstruction, will be completed in 2018.

  • Address:48 Noborioji-cho, Nara City
  • TEL:0742-22-7755
  • Closing days:Open 365 days a year
  • Opening hours:9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Last admission at 4:45 p.m. both for the National Treasure Hall and the Eastern Golden Hall)
  • Parking lot:Pay parking lot
  • Admission fees: ¥700 for adults and college students; ¥600 for senior and junior high school students; ¥300 for elementary school children/Eastern Golden Hall: ¥300 for adults and college students; ¥200 for senior and junior high school students; ¥100 for elementary school students
  • Website:Kohfukuji Temple
1.5 km: On foot (20 minutes)

Nara Park/Tobihino

Play with Japanese Deer in a Vast Lawn Park

Located in the precincts of Kasugataisha Shrine, this lawn park is called “Tobihino.” It is said that there once was an ancient communication base here. People sent signals over a long distance by using beacon fire or smoke, so this place is said to have been called “Tobihino (field of beacon fire).”

  • Address:160 Kasugano-cho, Nara City
  • TEL:0742-22-7788 (Kasugataisha Shrine)
  • Closing days:Open 365 days a year
  • Parking lot:None
  • Admission fees:Free of charge
  • Website:Nara Park
1 km: On foot (20 minutes)

Sacred Place for Prayer Founded 1,300 Years Ago

Sacred Place for Prayer Founded 1,300 Years Ago

Founded approximately 1,300 years ago for prosperity of the nation and happiness of the people. Almost 3,000 lanterns hanging or placed in the main sanctuary and along the approach have been donated since the end of the Heian period until today. This large number shows that people have held a deep faith in Kasugataisha Shrine.

  • Address:160 Kasugano-cho, Nara City
  • TEL:0742-22-7788
  • Closing days:Open 365 days a year
  • Opening hours:6:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. (April through September), 6:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (October through March)
  • Parking lot:Pay parking lot
  • Admission fees:Special admission to the Inner Side of the Cloister: ¥500/Kasugataisha Museum: ¥500 for adults, ¥300 for college/senior high school students, ¥200 for junior high/elementary school students; Man’yo Botanical Garden: ¥500 for adults and college/senior high school students, ¥250 for junior high/elementary school students
  • Website:Kasugataisha Shrine
1.8 km: On foot (15 minutes)

Mt. Wakakusa and the Foothills

Green Hill where You Can Enjoy the Panoramic View of Nara

Mt. Wakakusa is also called Mt. Mikasa because three gentle hills are connected as if three bamboo hats were placed together. Burning dead grass of the hills, which is done on the fourth Saturday of January, is very famous as a winter tradition in Nara. *342 meters above sea level.

1.8 km: On foot (20 minutes)

Todaiji Temple

Tremendous Impact of the Great Buddha in Nara

The Great Buddha Hall, the world largest wooden building, houses “the Great Buddha in Nara” approximately 15 m in height. On its premises, there are several historic buildings such as the Great South Gate, where two Kongorikishi statutes stand face to face, and Nigatsu-do, where the Shuni-e ceremony (Omizutori) is conducted.

  • Address:406-1 Zoshi-cho, Nara City
  • TEL:0742-22-5511
  • Closing days:Open 365 days a year
  • Opening hours:7:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. (April through October), 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (November through May)
  • Parking lot:None
  • Admission fees:Great Buddha Hall/Hokke-do/Kaidan-in: ¥600 for adults including high school and college students, ¥300 for elementary school students
  • Website:Todaiji Temple
1 km: On foot (10 minutes)

Nara National Museum

Masterpieces of Buddhist Art

Lots of Buddhist art works and cultural properties conserved and passed down in Nara are exhibited here. An exhibition from the permanent collection, “Masterpieces of Buddhist Sculpture,” is now held at the Nara Buddhist Sculpture Hall. The New Wings hold special exhibitions such as the Annual Exhibition of Shosoin Treasures, as well as seasonal special displays.

  • Address:50 Noborioji-cho, Nara City
  • TEL:050-5542-8600 (NTT Hello Dial)
  • Closing days:Monday (Tuesday when Monday is a national holiday)
  • Opening hours:9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (Last admission at 4:30 p.m.) *Subject to change.
  • Parking lot:None
  • Admission fees:Exhibition from the Permanent Collection: ¥520 for adults, ¥260 for college students *Free for people who are below 18 years old including high school students, 70 years old or over, and disability certificate holders. Admission fees for special exhibitions are different.
  • Website:Nara National Museum
550 m: On foot (10 minutes)

Isuien Garden

Garden where You Can Enjoy Seasonal Changes

This Garden is divided into two sections: the Front Garden formed in the Edo period and the Back Garden having borrowed scenery of Mt. Wakakusa, the Great South Gate of Todaiji Temple, etc. You can enjoy rare Eastern antiques at the Neiraku Museum in the Garden, and meals at Sanshutei Tea House.

  • Address:74 Suimon-cho, Nara City
  • TEL:0742-25-0781
  • Closing days:Tuesday (Open 7 days a week in April, May, October and November), year-end and New Year holidays
  • Opening hours:9:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. (Last admission at 4:00 p.m. for both the Garden and the Museum)
  • Parking lot:None
  • Admission fees:¥900 for adults, ¥810 for college students, ¥500 for junior high/elementary school students, ¥300 for elementary school students (Junior high/elementary school students accompanied by their guardians are free on Saturday.))
  • Website:Isuien Garden
2.1 km: On foot (25 minutes to JR Nara Station), 1.1 km: On foot (13 minutes to Kintetsu Nara Station)

JR/Kintetsu Nara Station

RELATED INFO

Related Information

Nanto Hakkei (Eight Scenic Beauties in Nara)

Eight Scenic Beauties in Nara, which are the oldest of their kind in Japan, are the bell of Todaiji Temple, wisteria of Nan-en-do Kohfukuji Temple), fireflies flying over the Saho River, the moon reflected on the surface of Sarusawa Pond, deer of Kasugano, snow on the top of Mt. Mikasa, rain falling on Kumoizaka Slope, and travelers going over Todoroki Bridge. Loved by sightseers visiting Nara during the Edo period, they became well known throughout Japan.