upgraded rooms add en suite facilities. check in time: 4:00 pmcheck out time: 10:00 am. straightforward rooms offer wi fi and flat screens, plus shared bathrooms. a minute's walk from kintetsu nara train station, this low key guesthouse on a lively pedestrian street is 2 km from both the 8th century todai ji buddhist temple and the landscaped nara park. there's a communal indoor bathhouse. breakfast is available. some feature tatami floors, futons and traditional short legged tables
Japanese (日本人)
賑やかな歩行者専用道路沿いにある落ち着いた雰囲気の旅館。近鉄奈良駅から徒歩 1 分、8 世紀建立の東大寺から 2 km、奈良公園から 2 km。シンプルな客室に Wi Fi と薄型テレビを完備。バスルームは共用。布団と座卓を備えた和室もある。グレードの高い客室はバストイレ付き。屋内大浴場あり。朝食を提供。チェックイン時刻: 16:00チェックアウト時刻: 10:00.
Kansai International Airport 1 hr 19
Museum Shop, Nara National Museum (8 min)
Tōdai-ji (9 min)
Buddhist temple originally built in the mid-700s, with Japan's largest bronze Buddha statue.
Sarusawa Pond (6 min)
Turtles, park, and deer
Nara Dreamland (7 min)
Amusement park, ruins, roller coaster, park, and water park
Isui-en & Neiraku Art Museum (10 min)
Sizable collection of ancient Chinese bronze wares, mirrors & seals, along with Korean pottery.
Tōshōdai-ji (13 min)
Buddhist temple complex known for its 8th-century Golden Hall, acknowledged as a national treasure.
Todaiji Nigatsudo (5 min)
Hilltop hall, part of Tōdai-ji Buddhist temple, with sweeping views of Nara from its balcony.
Yakushi-ji Temple (16 min)
Originally built in 680, this Buddhist landmark was once one of the Seven Great Temples in Nara.
Gango-ji Temple (11 min)
Ancient Buddhist temple in lush surrounds featuring a sloping tiled roof & an ornate pagoda.
Heijō Palace Remains (10 min)
Reconstruction of the 8th-century imperial palace that once stood on this site.
Kōfuku-ji (2 min)
Complex of Buddhist temple halls & pagodas, plus an on-site museum showcasing national treasures.
Great Buddha Hall (Daibutsu-den) - Todaiji (13 min)
Historic Buddhist temple featuring a large Buddha statue & deer roaming the grounds.
Nara Park (2 min)
Landscaped, public park with ancient temples & the Nara National Museum of art, plus tame deer.
Kasuga-taisha (10 min)
Bright vermillion columns support the roof of this Shinto shrine originally established in 768 A.D..
Mount Wakakusa (13 min)
1,122-foot tall hill with an annual festival called Yamayaki, where dead grass is burned.