The 10 Best Budget-friendly Things to do in Nara, Kinki

May 22, 2021 Nicolette Lion

Thirteen hundred years ago, Nara (then Heiju-kyu) was the imperial capital of Japan. "Old Japan" is still easy to spot here, from Great Buddha Hall to traditional ryokans and the serene Isuien garden. Travelers rave about walking tours of Nara, particularly in the historic Naramachi merchant area.
Restaurants in Nara

1. Nara Visitor Center & Inn

3 Ikenocho, Nara 630-8361 Nara Prefecture +81 742-81-7461 [email protected] http://www.sarusawa.nara.jp/
Excellent
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5.0 based on 372 reviews

Nara Visitor Center & Inn

Nara Visitor Center & Inn is located in the midst of Nara. Right on the edge of Sarusawa Pond, the location offers wonderful views of the changing seasons. Nara Visitor Center & Inn provides tourists visiting Nara a great place to relax and interact along with the opportunity to discover and experience the city’s cultural and sightseeing riches. We provide with variety of cultural activities from 10 am - 5 pm everyday

Reviewed By naomi2320 - Komaki, Japan

スタッフはとてもフレンドリーでした。奈良の可能スポットやハラルの食べ物を提供するレストランの情報も教えてくれました。祈り室も広くて綺麗でした。ムスリム旅行者にとってはとてもありがたいです。 The staff was very friendly! He taught me the best way to stroll around Nara with a sightseeing map they have which was very helpful for my first trip to Nara.I also used the free storage and the prayer room they have. The prayer room was extremely clean and spacious! There is a place for doing the Wudhu too, so it is very convenient for muslim who is traveling to Nara.

2. Kasuga Grand Shrine

160 Kasuganocho, Nara 630-8212 Nara Prefecture +81 742-22-7788 http://www.kasugataisha.or.jp/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,765 reviews

Kasuga Grand Shrine

Reviewed By 338siddharthb - Seattle, United States

When we went to Kashuga Taisha, we didn’t have much expectations and only went there as it showed on Google’s list of “things to do in Nara”. However I’d say now if there was only thing you could do in Nara apart from feeding the deers, go to Kasuga Taisha. It is slightly far from the JR Station so you will need to use some sort of public transport. We used Google Maps to catch bus 77 from near Kofukuji Temple and get down at Stop # 10 for 100 yen each. From the moment of entering the temple complex, we were amazed at the beautiful lanterns as they paved the entrance till we see the majestic orange tori gates. Then starts the trail of the majestic orange buildings lined along the lanterns, with a constant stream of tori gates as it feels magical to walk through them. There are lots of photo shoot places here too. As you walk along, this leads you to a dark room just illuminated with lanterns and it looks magical. Once you exit, you can see deers hiding among the moss-covered lanterns making for beautiful views and pictures. You can follow the trail back to Todai-ji or take a bus. Overall it’s the best attraction in Nara and I’d strongly recommend it. The gates are not as majestic as Fushimi Inari, but it definitely has it’s own charm.

3. Nara National Museum

50 Noboriojicho, Nara 630-8213 Nara Prefecture +81 50-5542-8600 http://www.narahaku.go.jp/index.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 481 reviews

Nara National Museum

Reviewed By scottofhawaii - Honolulu, United States

I would say visiting this museum is equal to or more in significance than seeing Todaiji - the premier attraction in Nara. Todaji's got size and fame, but you're gonna see a wide variety of Buddhist treasures here. Magnificent statues, sculptures, reliefs, and whatnot pepper both buildings where you can spend quite a few hours viewing the exhibits and reading the excellent English descriptions most of them have. One special exhibition that I thought was fun was Buddhist art that involved images of animals. There were lots of informational signs here too in English with animal cartoon characters that I thought would be funny for the kids. I liked coming here a lot and am glad I didn't skip it. You shouldn't either.

4. Todai-ji Temple

406-1 Zoushi-cho, Nara 630-8587 Nara Prefecture +81 742-22-5511 http://www.todaiji.or.jp/english/index.html
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4.5 based on 5,653 reviews

Todai-ji Temple

Reviewed By Krubee - Singapore, Singapore

After a leisurely and fun stroll in Nara Park with my memorable deer encounters the pinnacle of my journey is the Great Todai-ji temple (Great Eastern Temple), one of the 7 Great Temples in Japan built in the 8th century. Located at the Northern Park of Nara Park. At its entrance stands Nandaimon Gate with two huge sculptures of Guardians. Its Great Buddha Hall at the center of the temple stands Daibutsu or Buddha Vaironaca, a giant bronze statue around 52 ft high. The path leading to the Temple including several complexes (Todai-ji museum, Nigatsudo Hall, Hokkedo Hall, Kaidando Hall to name a few). There is a large bronze bell in front of the Great Hall. In the Great Buddha Hall, two guardians who are equally big stands on each side guarding the shrine. Smaller statues, historical manuscripts and fine sculptures surround this hall and complex. Souvenirs and Toilets are also available in the complex. Incense, Prayers and Offerings are also available at the temple. It was indeed a worthwhile and memorable visit here at Todai-ji temple in Nara Park.

5. Nara Park

469 Zoshicho, Nara 630-8501 Nara Prefecture +81 742-27-8028 http://nara-park.com/en/
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4.5 based on 5,669 reviews

Nara Park

Reviewed By 901aditia - Hyderabad, India

In early April, when there are cherry blossoms everywhere, the weather is great, there are wild (but friendly) deer all around you and eating deer crackers from your hand, some lovely gardens with waterfalls- there is no better place than Nara. In my view it is best covered individually or with family

6. Toshodai-ji Temple

Nara 630-8032 Nara Prefecture +81 742-33-7900 http://www.toshodaiji.jp/about.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 634 reviews

Toshodai-ji Temple

Reviewed By KodoDrummer - Yekaterinburg, Russia

Tōshōdai-ji is a beautiful, peaceful Buddhist temple with nice gardens, surrounded by stately trees. The temple’s origins date back to 759, when it was founded by a Chinese monk, Ganji Wajo. It still remains the headquarters of the Buddhist Ritsu-shu sect.

7. Nigatsu-do Temple

406-1 Zoshicho Todaiji Temple, Nara 630-8587 Nara Prefecture +81 742-22-5511 http://www.todaiji.or.jp/contents/guidance/guidance6.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 750 reviews

Nigatsu-do Temple

Reviewed By rachelfZ5622UA - Vaudreuil-Dorion, Canada

Beautiful hike up to see all of Nara. We were there during one of the festival in early March and saw they light large torches and run across the temple. It was amazing!

8. Naramachi Koshino Ie

44 Gangojicho, Nara 630-8332 Nara Prefecture +81 742-23-4820 http://www.city.nara.lg.jp/www/contents/1381131993144/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 203 reviews

Naramachi Koshino Ie

9. Shinyakushiji Temple

1352 Takabatakecho, Nara 630-8301 Nara Prefecture +81 742-22-3736 http://www.shinyakushiji.or.jp/
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4.5 based on 212 reviews

Shinyakushiji Temple

10. Kazugayama Genshirin

630-8212, Nara Nara Prefecture +81 742-22-0375 http://www.pref.nara.jp/25846.htm
Excellent
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4.5 based on 69 reviews

Kazugayama Genshirin

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