Must-see attractions in Nara

  • Horyuji Temple, Nara, Japan

    Hōryū-ji

    Nara

    Hōryū-ji was founded in 607 by Prince Shōtoku, considered by many to be the patron saint of Japanese Buddhism. It's renowned not only as one of the oldest…

  • Todai-ji Temple, Nara

    Tōdai-ji

    Nara

    Nara's star attraction is its Daibutsu (Great Buddha), one of the largest bronze statues in the world. It was unveiled in 752, upon the completion of the…

  • Nara National Museum

    Nara

    This world-class museum of Buddhist art is divided into two sections. Built in 1894 and strikingly renovated in 2016, the Nara Buddhist Sculpture Hall &…

  • Kasuga Taisha

    Nara

    Founded in the 8th century, this sprawling shrine at the foot of Mikasa-yama was created to protect the new capital, Nara. It was ritually rebuilt every…

  • Yakushi-ji

    Nara

    Yakushi-ji was established by Emperor Temmu in 680 as a prayer for his ailing wife (who actually outlived him to accede to the throne). With the exception…

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    Isui-en & Neiraku Art Museum

    Nara

    Isui-en is an elegant garden in two parts: one created in the 17th century, in the style of an Edo-period (1603–1868) strolling garden, and another added…

  • Kōfuku-ji

    Nara

    Kōfuku-ji was founded in Kyoto in 669 and relocated here in 710. The original Nara temple complex had 175 buildings, though much has been lost over the…

  • Tōshōdai-ji

    Nara

    Tōshōdai-ji was established in 759 by influential Chinese priest Ganjin (Jian Zhen), recruited by Emperor Shōmu to reform Buddhism in Japan. The main…

  • Kōfuku-ji National Treasure Museum

    Nara

    Reopened in 2018, this compact museum houses Kōfuku-ji's most important works of art, many of which date to the 8th century (and have managed to survive…

  • Kōfuku-ji Hokuen-dō

    Nara

    Kōfuku-ji's northern octagonal hall was first built in 721. The current reconstruction is c 1210, making it the second-oldest structure at Kōfuku-ji.

  • Tōdai-ji Nandai-mon

    Nara

    The great south gate of Tōdai-ji contains two fierce-looking Niō (guardians). These recently restored wooden images, carved in the 13th century by famed…

  • Hokke-dō

    Nara

    Also known as Sangatsu-dō (三月堂), this is the oldest building in the Tōdai-ji complex, dating to the mid-8th century. Inside are 10 statues from the Nara…

  • Kōfuku-ji Nanen-dō

    Nara

    Kōfuku-ji's southern octagonal hall, first built in 813 (and most recently reconstructed in 1789), enshrines an image of the bodhisattva Kannon.

  • Yoshiki-en

    Nara

    This garden was once part of Kofuku-ji and since 1919 has been a public garden, laid out in traditional fashion along paths around a pond. Most attractive…

  • Naramachi Kōshi-no-Ie

    Nara

    This well-preserved merchant's house in Naramachi, with its lattice front, beamed ceilings, old kitchen, tansu (chest of drawers) stairs and inner garden,…

  • Nigatsu-dō

    Nara

    Climb the lantern-lined staircase to Nigatsu-dō, a National Treasure from 1669 (originally built c 750). Though the interior is private, the verandah has…

  • Tōdai-ji Museum

    Nara

    The most recent building on the grounds of Tōdai-ji is the contemporary museum built to display more of the temple's important artwork and relics.

  • Kōfuku-ji Tōkondō

    Nara

    Kōfuku-ji's Tōkondō is a National Treasure dating from 726 and rebuilt in 1415 (but paying homage to older structures). It houses several important…

  • Kōfuku-ji Three-Storey Pagoda

    Nara

    Kōfuku-ji's oldest structure is this often-overlooked, elegant three-storey pagoda built in 1181, a rare example of Heian-era architecture.

  • Tamukeyama-hachimangū

    Nara

    South of Nigatsu-dō and Sangatsu-dō is this historic shrine dedicated to the Shintō god of war and protector of Japan.

  • Wakamiya-jinja

    Nara

    A subshrine of Kasuga Taisha, founded in 1135 and reconstructed in 1863.

  • Naramachi Monogatari-kan

    Nara

    This traditional-style house is now a community arts centre, with exhibitions and occasional live performances.

  • Ni-no-Torii

    Nara

    A large ceremonial Shintō shrine gate within the shrine precincts of Kasuga Taisha.