Nara Day Trip from Kyoto

Escape Kyoto for the day with a visit to serene Nara

The Finer Details
Just a short train ride from Kyoto lies quaint Naramachi, or Nara, home to Japan's largest bronze Buddha and famous for its wild deer. In this Nara tour, a day trip from Kyoto, we'll join a local guide visiting key temples such as Todai-ji, Kasuga Shrine, and Kofuku-ji and learn about the Nara period in Japanese history. Of course, we'll also drop in on the deer, famous for their comfort around humans—we may even walk up and feed a few.

Nara Tour - Cradle of Japanese Culture

Our history lesson might begin at Temple Kofuku-ji, which has two pagodas and four great halls, inside one of which is a gleaming gilded Buddha. Although Kofuku-ji dates back to 669 (when it was built by a woman hoping her husband would recover from illness), the temple was actually built in Kyoto and then moved to Nara in 710. We will visit the Central Golden Hall (also known as ‘Chukondo’), which is the main building of Kofukuji. Originally built in the Tenpyo era, the Central Golden Hall was destroyed by war and fire, and it was rebuilt in 2018.

Kasuga Shrine

We'll also visit Kasuga Shrine (Kasuga-taisha), a Shinto shrine dedicated to protecting the city of Nara. The shrine has thousands of stone lanterns lining its entry path, and within are hundreds of bronze lanterns, donated by worshippers. Anyone who has visited Fushimi Inari shrine in Kyoto will immediately recognize Kasuga shrine’s orange torii gates. 

The Giant Buddha

Our Nara tour wraps up at the temple Todai-ji, a Buddhist temple dating back to 750. It's home to the world’s largest Bronze Buddha Vairocana (a celestial Buddha). In Japanese, this Buddha is known simply as “Giant Buddha” (Daibutsu). It’s believed that more than 350,000 people worked on the Great Buddha’s construction. Todai-ji is the last stop on our tour, but we encourage you to have lunch or spend some of the afternoon visiting Nara's other attractions.

Take Aways

After our visit, we will have a better understanding of the importance of this historical city and the relevance of its temples and shrines. (To learn more, read our blog post on How to Tackle Nara).
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Where You’ll Go

From iconic landmarks to tucked-away local favorites, these are the places you’ll explore and experience firsthand with your Expert.

  • Kofuku-ji
  • Kasuga Shrine
  • Todai-ji
What’s Included As Standard
Here’s a look at what your tour covers, plus anything you’ll want to consider arranging separately, so you can plan with confidence.
Included
  • English-speaking expert guide
    Tours led in English, offering you unbroken understanding throughout.
  • Intentionally sized groups
    A smaller group means more time for conversations and questions.
  • Tickets and entrance fees
    All entry tickets included (unless clearly stated otherwise).
  • Headsets
    Headsets are included on tours that need them, so every word can be heard.
Excluded
  • Gratuities
    We encourage tipping as a way to thank your guide after your experience.
  • Food and drink
    Refreshments are only included during a tour when clearly noted.
  • Transportation to and from the meeting point
    Guests organize pre- and post-tour transport themselves - this service can be added by request.
  • Hotel pickup or drop-off
    Unless noted, travel to or from accommodation isn’t included - this service can be added by request.
Where You'll Explore
Map of Nara Day Trip from Kyoto general meeting point area

Make the Most of Your Tour

Some helpful advice for getting the most from your experience, from practical prep to small on-the-day tips.

Dos:
  • Wear comfortable footwear
  • Check the weather and dress appropriately
  • Bring a bottle of water (no glass)
  • Feel free to ask your Expert anything
Don'ts:
  • Bring firearms or weapons
  • Bring sharp objects (e.g. knives, swiss army knives, switchblades, hiking sticks)
  • Dress inappropriately to enter religious sites or sacred monuments
Any questions? You can always contact us.

Frequently Asked Questions

We meet near Kyoto Station. The tour ends in Nara. You can return to Kyoto after the tour (the guide usually returns after the tour) or stay and get lunch and explore Nara on your own.
No, the JR Pass trains will take you to a further (and different) station, extending unnecessarily the tour duration and disrupting the tight schedule. The Kintetsu train instead, is a lot more convenient for reaching the places that you visit on the tour. By booking our walks, all clients must adhere to our procedures to ensure the success of the tour. As this is a walking-intensive tour, using the Kintetsu train line is the best solution.
A one-way train ticket from Kyoto and Nara is included in the price of the tour, which will be bought for you by your guide on-site. We intend to allow you to have the opportunity to stay and explore Nara on your own after the tour ends.
Yes. Context clients generally tip anywhere from 10-25% of the purchase price of a personal service such as this, depending on the quality of the experience and their tipping habits.
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93 Reviews

Amazing day! Dafne is super knowledgeable and a great guide.

Daphne was very knowledgeable, attentive to our needs, and gave us the plan for the day. Great with our 14 yo granddaughter who thought it was the best guide and tour!

Miyo is an outstanding tour guide! We had a wonderful time at Nara. She made it a great day! Thanks

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