What to see &do
- Nara Park

- /en/spot/detail_10089.html
- Nara National Museum

- /en/spot/detail_10043.html
- Naramachi Koshi-no-Ie (lattice house)

- /en/spot/detail_10101.html
- Mount Wakakusa

- /en/spot/detail_10108.html




The majestic park, fitting for the ancient capital, harmonizes with beautiful lawns and rich natural surroundings, where 1,300 wild deer draw many visitors.

Visitors can enjoy a breathtaking view of the incredible sunsets and night skies from a 342-meter-high mountain.

UNESCO World Heritage Site: The felling of trees has been prohibited for over 1,000 years.





Driving through the Kasugayama Primeval Forest offers stunning views of the changing seasons.

One of Japan's premier destinations for plum blossoms with 10,000 vibrant red and white plum trees

Vast grassy area of Kasugataisha Shrine where herds of deer playing freely

The Yagyu Lord's residence and government office were located here.

The first part of the Yagyu Kaido, an ancient road to a sacred site for samurai swordsmen.
