Nara Prefecture is located in the Kansai Region of Japan, and is known as the home of many early emperor palaces, large Shinto shrines, and abundance of wild deer that roam freely through the region.
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Things to Do
Things to Eat
Where to Stay
Things to Do
One of the Oldest Jinja in Nara
Omiwa Jinja
Set in an extensive park with replica stone monoliths, the exhibitions here focus on the Asuka period, from the 6th to 8th century AD.
Asuka Historical Museum
Kōfuku-ji is a Buddhist temple that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples in the city of Nara, Japan.
Kofuku-ji
A large park in Nara home to wild deer and top sightseeing attractions including World Heritage temples and shrines.
Nara Park
Tōdai-ji is a Buddhist temple complex that was once one of the powerful Seven Great Temples.
Tōdai-ji (UNESCO)
Shrine of the Fujiwara Clan
Kasuga Taisha (UNESCO)
Street food everywhere
Higashimuki Shopping Street
Things to Eat
Hand-stretched somen noodles with a diameter of approximately 0.9 mm. It is rare because of the limited number of production due to the long maturation period.
Miwa Somen Nagashi
Yamato Beef Sukiyaki
Momoshiki Sukiyaki
Udon inside of a bag of Tofu Skin - with either curry or regular broth
Mentouan
Yummy coffee
Rokumei Coffee
A pickle buffet where you can enjoy over 20 types of pickle with rice porridge.
Tsukihiboshi
Yummy Pudding
Mahoroba Daibutsu Pudding
Where to Stay
We love this inn because you can see Deer right in front of your glass door