[Selections]Popular sightseeing spots around Nara Prefecture
「history」Sightseeing spots around Nara Prefecture
Toshodaiji Temple
Toshodai-ji Temple dates back to the 19th year of Tenpyo (747) during the Nara period, when Ganjin Y...
0- [+]奈良県奈良市
57
Koriyama Castle Ruins
Located in Yamatokoriyama City, Nara Prefecture, Koriyama Castle Ruins is the remains of a castle bu...
2- [+]奈良県大和郡
38
Heijo Palace Ruins
Today, there are restored buildings such as "Daigokuden", "Suzakumon", and "Toin Teien" on the vast ...
3- [+]奈良県奈良市
35
An overwhelming number of national treasures! Kofukuji Temple
Kofukuji is home to the largest wooden building in Japan after Todaiji's Daibutsuden, the Hokuendo, ...
6- [+]奈良県奈良市
71
Historical Site Head Tower
Located in Takabatakecho, Nara City, the historic Zuto Pagoda is a mysterious site where legend has ...
6- [+]奈良県奈良市
8
Shinyakushiji Temple
Located in Takahatacho, Nara City, Shin Yakushiji Temple is a historic temple said to have been foun...
6- [+]奈良県奈良市
40
Todai-ji Temple Great Buddha
Inside the Great Buddha Hall, the largest bronze statue in Japan, known as the "Great Buddha of Nara...
7- [+]奈良県奈良市
95
Kasuga Taisha
The shrine was established in 768 and is dedicated to the four deities that appear in Japanese mytho...
7- [+]奈良県奈良市
85
Hannyaji Temple
Located in Hannya-ji-cho, Nara City, Hannya-ji Temple is an ancient temple of the Shingon sect that ...
8- [+]奈良県奈良市
28
Horyu-ji Temple
Located in Ikaruga-cho, Ikoma-gun, Nara Prefecture, Horin-ji Temple is said to have been built durin...
9- [+]奈良県生駒郡
40
The oldest wooden building in the world! Horyu-ji Temple
Horyuji Temple is said to have been built by Prince Shotoku in the 15th year of Emperor Suiko (607)....
10- [+]奈良県生駒郡
65
Chokyu-ji Temple
A wooden standing statue of Eleven-faced Kannon is enshrined as the principal object of worship. The...
10- [+]奈良県生駒市
40






























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