Nara National Museum
Enlighten yourself at a museum of Buddhist art just one hour from Osaka/Kyoto
Nara, located in the heart of Japan, is a city rich in history and tradition. Once the country's capital, it is renowned for its numerous temples and parks inhabited by free-roaming deer, considered divine messengers.
Among the major attractions, the Tōdai-ji temple is a must-see with its giant bronze Buddha, one of the largest in the world. Nara Park, where visitors can interact with deer, offers a unique experience. Don't miss the Kasuga-taisha shrine, famous for its many stone and bronze lanterns.
Nara has much more to offer than its famous sites. Take time to wander through the Naramachi district with its quaint streets and traditional houses, or explore other lesser-known yet fascinating temples like Hōryū-ji. A visit to Nara promises full immersion in Japanese history and culture.