- Overview
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- * The stone lanterns and leisurely deer of Kasuga Taisha convey the ancient charm of thousands of years
- * The Ashura statues collected in the National Treasure Museum of Kofuku-ji Temple show the profound heritage of Buddhist art
- * Todaiji Temple in Nara Park allows you to get close to the magnificent Buddha
- * The Thousand Torii Gates of Fushimi Inari Taisha, a mysterious and quiet trail waiting for you to explore
- * Jiikawa Honpo, meet cute characters and experience Japanese pop culture
- * The bamboo forest trails in the Arashiyama area, enjoy the natural beauty brought by the changing seasons
- * Wakakusa Yama Festival, a flame lighting ceremony, praying for peace in Nara and world peace
- What to expect
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**Introduction to attractions:** * Kasuga Taisha This shrine, known as a world heritage site, is not only the family shrine of the Fujiwara clan, but also the habitat of the sacred deer. Standing on the beautiful Kasugayama, you can enjoy thousands of ancient stone lanterns, listen to the whispers of history, and feel the weight and tranquility of history. * Kofuku-ji Temple Appreciate the Ashura statues and other Buddhist artworks collected in the National Treasure Museum, feel the profound faith culture of Japan, and appreciate the charm of one of the four major temples in Nara. * Nara Park You can choose to feed the lovely deer or visit scenic spots such as Todaiji Temple. You can also choose to have dinner at the foot of Mount Wakakusa. * Mount Wakakusa Burning Festival Every year on the last Saturday of January, you will have the opportunity to experience the Mount Wakakusa Burning Festival and watch the clergy lighting the flames and the gorgeous fireworks display! * Fushimi Inari Taisha The thousand t
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