Meet the Adorable Icons of Japan—All in One Epic Day!
Discover why travelers can't stop raving about this unforgettable Kyoto–Nara day tour! From hand-feeding Nara's friendly free-roaming deer to walking through thousands of vibrant torii gates at Fushimi Inari, this adventure blends culture, nature, and charm in the most photogenic way possible.
Easy Meet-Up in Osaka Start fresh and hassle-free from our convenient meeting point near Namba—ideal for explorers staying across Osaka.
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Perfect for solo travelers, couples, and groups looking for an authentic taste of Kansai with zero stress.
Gather at Nipponbashi Exit 2: Please arrive 15 minutes early at the Nipponbashi Exit 2
Nara Park is an urban park located at the foot of Mt. Wakakusa in Nara City where the famous places of interest such as Todaiji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine are located here. It is a must-see when visiting Nara. There is a large herd of deer. Feeding the cute deer is also the biggest viewing point for tourists.
The temple is the headquarters of the Buddhist Kegon sect and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site 1. The temple complex houses a 500-ton sculpture of the Buddha, best known in Japan as the Nara Daibutsu, which is the largest bronze statue in the world, housed in the largest wooden building in the world. The Great Buddha Hall or Daibutsuden is an impressive 57 meters long and 48 meters high, making it the largest wooden building in the world. The temple is also home to thousands of precious art objects .
This shrine is famous for its “Senbon Torii”. It attracts countless tourists from Japan and abroad every year and ranked Top1 in the survey of the world’s largest travel website for three consecutive years as “the most popular tourist attraction for foreigners in Japan”.
You will make your own way to the meeting points