Description
Mt. Wakakusa is a 342-meter-high, gently sloping mountain, and it’s covered with grass on all sides. From the summit, you can easily view the Great Buddha Hall and the entire Nara Basin. If the weather is favorable, you can also see Mt. Nijou and Mt. Yamato Katsuragi to your left, and all the way to Kyoto on your right. Each January, approximately 33 hectares of the mountain are dyed red with flames during the Wakakusa Yamayaki Festival.
Location Information
-
- Address
-
157, Kasuganocho Wakakusa, Nara-shi, Nara, 630-8212
-
- Nearest Station
-
Kintetsunara Station
・ Kintetsu-nara Line
13 minutes on foot
-
- Phone Number
-
0742-22-0375Available languagesonly in Japanese
-
- Hours
-
9:00am - 5:00pm
*Entry to the mountain restricted at times; inquire for details
Original source: ©Shobunsha Publications Inc.
Recommended Spots in Area
- Visiting
- Eating
- Shopping
- Lodgings
-
TEN. TEN. CafeNara, Ikoma, TenriOther Cafes and Sweets
-
ShabukuraNara, Ikoma, TenriShabu Shabu
-
The Olive DiningNara, Ikoma, TenriItalian Food
-
Awa NaramachiNara, Ikoma, TenriJapanese cuisine
-
Tenpyoan (Todaiji Temple Branch)Nara, Ikoma, TenriOther Cafes and Sweets
-
Kurokawa Honke Cafe, Todaiji BranchNara, Ikoma, TenriOther Cafes and Sweets
-
Nara TsukihiteiNara, Ikoma, TenriRyokan
-
Guesthouse Haru KitamachiNara, Ikoma, TenriJapanese Guest Houses (Minshuku)
-
Setre NaramachiNara, Ikoma, TenriRyokan
-
Hotel Asyl NaraNara, Ikoma, TenriHotels
-
Nara Guest House 3FNara, Ikoma, TenriJapanese Guest Houses (Minshuku)
-
Kotonoyado MusashinoNara, Ikoma, TenriRyokan
※ The above information was correct at the time of updating, but there may be changes to actual prices. Please confirm the current prices when visiting.
How To Information