Deer bow in the park. The Great Buddha sits in the world's largest wooden building. Nara was Japan's first permanent capital, and that weight still shows. In the massive temple gates, the old-growth forests, and the unhurried pace of everything.
What Nara is known for
Top-rated in Nara
Todaiji Temple
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Colossal wooden temple housing Japan's largest bronze Buddha statue.
Tamaki Shrine
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Tamaki Shrine sits at the summit of Mt. Tamaki at 1,076 meters in the Kii Mountains and is believed to have been founded in 37 BCE during the reign of Emperor Sujin.
Surugamachi no Okonomiyakiya
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Authentic okonomiyaki shop run by a friendly owner, popular for its pork and squid pancakes.
Cafe Zucca
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Specialty cafe dedicated to pumpkin (kabocha) dishes and desserts.
Nara Park
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Landscaped, public park with ancient temples & the Nara National Museum of art, plus tame deer.
Kasuga Taisha
4.5shrine
Nara's deer-forest shrine, with 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns lining the approach through the surrounding primeval forest.
Kashihara Jingu
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Late-19th-century Shinto shrine & landscaped historic site honoring Japan's 1st emperor.
Horyu-ji area
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