Speaking of Nara, the first thing you may think of is the Nara deer, but this is not the only attraction in Nara that is worth visiting. Here are some attractions that the editor will introduce to you. You can see if these attractions are more suitable for sightseeing.
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Must-see attractions 1. Kasuga Taisha Shrine - One of Japan's three major shrines, Kasuga Taisha Shrine is a thousand-year-old shrine hidden in a primeval forest.
When we walked to the foot of Mount Kasuga, we found that the entire shrine was surrounded by lush green plants.
Because Kasugayama is prohibited from logging, it gives people a feeling of being in the mountains. Walking in Kasuga Taisha Shrine, you will feel peaceful unconsciously. Quietly, the deer in Kasuga Taisha Shrine seem to be more docile than those in Todaiji Temple. Tips:
1. Nara City, Nara Prefecture: 160 Kasuganocho 630-82122. Tour time: 1 hour 3. Special visit in front of the main hall: 500 yen National Treasure Hall: 500 yen Manyo Botanical Garden: 500 yen 4. Arrival: Get off JR Nara and take the northwest exit
Come out to bus station No. 1, take bus 70, 97, 98, or 88 and get off at Kasuga Taisha Shrine.
2. Mt. Wakakusa - Mount Wakakusa is the best place to see the panoramic view of Nara. Although there are not many tourists, the scenery is amazing.
The meaning of traveling is to relax yourself. Sitting on Mt. Wakakusa, blowing the wind, dazing, and taking photos may also be a good way to travel~ Because mountain climbing requires a certain amount of physical strength, it is recommended that you bring a lunch box or snacks in case you feel tired from climbing.
Picnic~Tips: 1. There are two routes, from the south gate or the north gate. It will be easier to climb from the south gate because there are fewer steps.
2. Nara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan _ Shimachi Wakakusayama 3. Play time: 2 hours 4. Reference: Adults: 150 yen Children: 80 yen 3. Todaiji Temple - the world's largest wooden building temple.
The largest wooden Buddhist temple building, the "Grand Buddha Hall".
The 16-meter-tall bronze Buddha statue of Lushena is enshrined in the Big Buddha Hall, which is currently the largest bronze Buddha statue in the world.
In addition to the Great Buddha Hall, there are many other sights not to be missed, including South Gate, Ergyetang Hall, March Hall, Shoso-in Temple, etc.
Tips: 1. Nara City, Nara Prefecture: 06-1 Zoshicho 630-82112. Play time: 1.5 hours 3. Adult tickets: Main hall 600 yen/main hall + museum 1,000 yen Children’s tickets: main hall 300 yen/main hall + museum 400 yen
4. Nara Park - Nara Park, the most popular check-in place in Nara, is an open park in Nara, not far from Nara JR Station.
There are more than 1,200 deer in Nara Park. The best experience is to feed the deer. Watching the deer sometimes bow to people and beg for food, and sometimes appear in the overlapping shadows of flowers, it feels like time has become gentle! There is a deer senbei seller at the door, 150 yen a piece.
You can buy it and feed it to the deer ~ Tips: 1. Deer are usually hungry in the morning and have a bad temper. Don’t try to tease the deer with food or make it angry.
When in close contact with deer, remember to keep your own safety in mind to avoid being gored, kicked or bitten by the deer.
Try to avoid contact with antlered bucks.
2. Location: 4693 Zoshicho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Travel time: 2 hours 4. Free food recommendations. When many people talk about Nara, they only know its Nara Park deer. In fact, Nara also has some authentic local delicious snacks, such as
Kasuga Tea House is very close to Kasuga Taisha Shrine and Nara Park that you are visiting. If you get hungry during the tour of the two attractions, or want to take a rest, you can go to Kasuga Tea House to have a rest and have something to eat.
Secondly, there is a very unique snack at Kintetsu Nara Station - Hiramune persimmon leaf sushi. If you have just arrived in Nara in the morning and haven't had breakfast, you can stop by to eat it, or you can eat it when you are returning from sightseeing.
1. Kasuganinaidiya - the famous time-honored tea house Kasuganinaidiya is a snack bar near Kasuga Taisha Shrine. It opens at 10 o'clock because this store is deep in the Nara jungle and has a very quiet environment.
If you have time, you can try the exquisite Japanese seasonal porridge, tea and snacks, the signature Manyo porridge, etc. served here.
Tips: 1. Kasuganocho 1602, Nara City, Nara Prefecture. Consumption: 1,000 yen (equivalent to about 60 yuan) 2. Kakinohazushihirasou - the most unique delicacy in Nara, Kakinohazushihirasou is said to cost 150
It has a history of 10 years and is right next to the Nara subway station, so it is easy to find.
Because it is sushi rolled with persimmon leaves, it is considered a special delicacy of Nara, and it has a unique fragrance that is very attractive.