What to see &do
- Nara Park

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- Nara National Museum

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- Naramachi Koshi-no-Ie (lattice house)

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- Mount Wakakusa

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The shrine of the Fujiwara clan associated with the legend of the divine deer.

The treasure trove of Buddhist art hosts the "Shosoin Exhibition" every autumn.



More than 4,100 pieces and features from the Kamakura period to the present day.



A cozy protection facility for Nara deer, where you can enjoy events like "Fawn Open House" and "Deer Antler Cutting."




Museum of the excavation surveys of the Heijo Palace and the Heijo-Kyo ruins


Houses precious materials such as nostalgic old signs, artworks, folk materials, and Buddhist statues


Reflects the appearance of a high-ranking samurai's residence from the late Edo period


Shoin-zukuri-style traditional residence designated as an Important Cultural Property

This museum exhibits works by three generations of Japanese painters: Uemura Shōen, Uemura Shōkō, and Uemura Atsushi.


The remains of Heijo-kyo Capital are preserved and displayed under protective roof facilities.

