Tours in Japan
Nara Afternoon Tour of Todaiji Temple, Deer Park and Kasuga Shrine from Kyoto
Duration: 5 hours 30 minutes
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Venture to Nara from Kyoto for the afternoon. Due to its past as the first permanent capital of Japan, Nara remains full of historic treasures, including some of Japan's oldest Buddhist temples. Accompanied by your local guide, you'll visit the Todaiji Temple to see Japan's largest Buddha, Deer Park - home to hundreds of freely roaming deer, and Kasuga Shrine - Nara's most celebrated shrine.
Japan's first permanent capital was established in the year 710
at Heijo, the city now known as Nara. As the influence and
political ambitions of the city's powerful Buddhist monasteries
grew to become a serious threat to the government, the capital was
moved to Nagaoka in 784.
Nara is located in the Kinai plain, less than one hour from Kyoto.
Due to its past as the first permanent capital, it remains full of
historic treasures, including some of Japan's oldest Buddhist
temples.
Visit the Todaiji Temple, constructed in the 8th century, is one of
Japan's most famous and historically significant temples. In it's
huge precincts are various national treasures of Japan. The
Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall) is one of the world's largest
wooden buildings. One of Japan's best-known temples, it enshrines a
gigantic bronze statue of Buddha. A wonder of religious
architecture.
See over 1,000 tame deer roam freely in the verdant 1,250 acres
peaceful park. If you wish to feed the deer, they will gladly eat
from your hand. Special deer food is available for sale in the park
grounds.
Tour concludes with a visit to Kasuga Shrine, the most famous and
beautiful Shinto shrine in Nara, it features some 3,000 antique
stone and bronze lanterns.
Travel by return coach to Kyoto.
