St. Marc Cafe (Nara Higashimuki Shopping Street)
St. Marc Cafe is a popular chain of cafes across Japan that specialise in chocolate croissants.
Centrally located but often overlooked, Nara's Jokyo-ji Temple was founded in 1224 and features a courtyard surrounded by small gardens.
St. Marc Cafe is a popular chain of cafes across Japan that specialise in chocolate croissants.
This café/restaurant is located in the heart of downtown Nara (very close to Kintetsu Nara Station) and is a casual lunch venue. Much of the menu is Italian, in
Popular cafe in Nara's Cube development selling kakigori (shaved ice).
Tubu is a cafe, miscellaneous shop, and gallery with a cozy atmosphere, located in Nara City.
This branch of Genkishin, famous for tsukemen or ramen which is eaten after dipping in a separate bowl of soup, is located in central Nara.
Piano is an Italian trattoria in the Naramachi area.
Only 500 metres from JR Nara and Kintetsu Nara train stations, Hotel Fujita Nara has a relaxing massage service. It features 2 restaurants and offers bicycle re
Only a 5-minute walk from Kintetsu Nara Train Station, the completely non-smoking Guest House Iki provides free Wi-Fi, a free-use kitchen and rental bicycles.
Conveniently located just a 5-minute walk from JR Nara Station, Nara Ugaya Guesthouse provides cosy accommodation with a spacious lounge and free Wi-Fi througho
A 5-minute walk from JR Nara Station, Nara Washington Hotel Plaza offers rooms with free wired internet in the heart of Nara, close to many shops and restaurant
Just 50 metres from Kintetsu Nara Train Station (Exit 4) and a 5-minute walk from Kofuku-ji Temple, People’s Inn features a Japanese restaurant. Rooms are air-c
Hotel Mimatsu is an 8-minute walk from the Kintetsu Nara Train Station, and a 13-minute walk from the JR Nara Train Station. Japanese-style rooms with a flat-sc
Established as a temple of the Rinzai sect of Zen Buddhism in 1346, Genko-an Temple was turned into a temple of the Soto sect in 1694.
Yoshiminedera Temple, a Buddhist temple in Western Kyoto, is the 20th temple on the Saigoku Kannon pilgrimage.
Unryu-in Temple is the blanch temple of Sennyu-ji Temple. It was established in 1372 by Emperor Gokogon.
This Tendai Buddhist temple located in Meguro, Tokyo, is the 33rd temple of the Edo 33 temples pilgrimage. The temple is well known as the last resting place of
Myoryu-ji is a Buddhist temple, commonly called the Ninja Temple or Ninja-dera for its former use as a disguised military station. Visitors may only enter with
This temple is known as "red gate temple"and it is said the senju (thousand hand) Kannon statue that is located at this temple is the origin of the area name.