Nara Day Trips from Kyoto
Visit Nara, Japan’s first permanent capital, where tame deer roam a great park among ancient temples. See the Todai-ji temple and its giant bronze Great Buddha, the lantern-lined Kasuga Taisha shrine and the gardens, all an easy day trip from Kyoto.
12 passeios · prices per person, book with partner
Nara in Kyoto — FAQ
Why is Nara famous for deer?
Nara’s hundreds of free-roaming deer are considered messengers of the gods and roam Nara Park freely; you can buy crackers to feed them, and they’ll even bow for a treat.
What is the Great Buddha of Nara?
The Todai-ji temple houses Japan’s largest bronze Buddha (Daibutsu), over 15 metres tall, in one of the world’s largest wooden buildings — Nara’s star attraction.
How far is Nara from Kyoto?
Nara is about 45 minutes from Kyoto by train, making it the most popular and easiest day trip from the city.











