Emperor Shomu's Mausoleum
This massive hill-like Kofun is the burial place of Emperor Shomu, who commissioned the Daibutsu (Great Buddha Statue) at Todai-ji Temple.
Kuruminoki is a natural foods restaurant and goods shop.
This massive hill-like Kofun is the burial place of Emperor Shomu, who commissioned the Daibutsu (Great Buddha Statue) at Todai-ji Temple.
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.
Heijo Palace played a central role during the Nara period, when Nara was the capital of Japan, serving as the heart of the government and the imperial residence
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
Higashimuki Shotengai is a shopping arcade leading South from Kintetsu Nara station towards Nara-machi. Here you will find lots of cafes, restaurants and shops.
A mere 2-minute walk from Shin-Omiya Station, the Toyoko Inn Nara offers air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi. It provides chargeable massages, a launderette a
Hotel Half Time features accommodations only a 3-minute walk from the Kintetsu Shinomiya Train Station. A computer station with free Wi-Fi access is available a
Located right in front of Shinomiya Train Station, ML International Hostel offers dormitory-style rooms with free Wi-Fi. Guests can watch TV or use the free-use
A 3-minute walk from the Kintestu Shinomiya Train Station, Takamado offers Western-style accommodations with a flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi is available in the pu
Nara Royal Hotel offers comfortable air-conditioned rooms with free internet access. It features a spa centre with a natural hot spring bath, 4 restaurants and
Featuring stylish modern rooms with hardwood floors, an in-room breakfast and a satellite LCD TV, Hotel Allamanda is a 10-minute walk from Hokke-ji Temple and a
Located in Ichijo Valley, the water of this 12-meter-high waterfall is considered to be sacred. Sasaki Kojiro, a famous sword master of the early 17th century,