Experience the timeless charm of Japan’s ancient capital on a personalized journey through Nara, designed just for you. This private tour lets you explore at your own pace — with a flexible itinerary tailored to your interests, whether that’s culture, nature, history, or all of the above.
Meet the friendly, free-roaming deer of Nara Deer Park, and capture unforgettable moments as they bow for “shika senbei” crackers. Stand in awe before the towering Great Buddha at Tōdai-ji Temple, and feel the spiritual tranquility of Kasuga Grand Shrine, surrounded by hundreds of softly glowing lanterns and ancient forests.
Admire the elegant pagoda of Kōfuku-ji Temple and unwind in the peaceful beauty of Isuien Garden, where ponds, teahouses, and mountain views come together in perfect harmony.
Whether you’re a history lover, photographer, or nature enthusiast, your private guide will curate the perfect route — sharing fascinating local stories and insider tips along the way.
Please arrive at the pickup location (Entrance of your Hotel) at least 10 minutes before your scheduled pickup time.
For any questions or concerns, kindly contact our tour operator via WhatsApp at +81 80 6155 7187
Nara Deer Park, located in Nara, Japan, is a famous public park known for its friendly, free-roaming deer. The park is home to over a thousand Sika deer, which are considered sacred and are designated as a national treasure. Visitors can feed them special “deer crackers” called shika senbei and explore nearby historic sites like Tōdai-ji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine. The park’s mix of nature, wildlife, and cultural heritage makes it one of Japan’s most charming and popular attractions.
Tōdai-ji Temple, located in Nara, Japan, is one of the country’s most famous and historically significant Buddhist temples. Founded in the 8th century, it serves as the headquarters of the Kegon school of Buddhism. The temple’s main hall, the Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall), houses one of the world’s largest bronze statues of Buddha — the Daibutsu, standing over 15 meters tall. Tōdai-ji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of ancient Japanese architecture, spirituality, and culture. It’s also surrounded by Nara Park, where sacred deer roam freely.
Kasuga Grand Shrine (Kasuga Taisha), located in Nara, Japan, is one of the country’s most celebrated Shinto shrines. Founded in 768 CE and rebuilt several times over the centuries, it is dedicated to the deities responsible for the protection and prosperity of Nara. The shrine is renowned for its hundreds of bronze and stone lanterns, which line its pathways and are spectacularly illuminated during the Lantern Festivals in February and August. Surrounded by the sacred forest of Kasugayama and near Nara Deer Park, Kasuga Taisha beautifully blends nature, history, and traditional Japanese spirituality.
Kōfuku-ji Temple, located in Nara, Japan, is a historic Buddhist temple and one of the Seven Great Temples of Nara. Originally founded in 669 by the powerful Fujiwara clan, it served as their family temple and played a key role in Japan’s early political and religious life. The temple complex is famous for its elegant five-story pagoda — one of Japan’s tallest — and its collection of Buddhist art, including treasures housed in the Kōfuku-ji National Treasure Museum. As part of the “Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara,” Kōfuku-ji is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of Nara’s rich cultural heritage.
Isuien Garden, located in Nara, Japan, is a beautifully landscaped Japanese garden known for its harmony of nature, architecture, and art. The name Isuien means “garden founded on water,” reflecting its design around ponds fed by the Yoshikigawa River. The garden is divided into two sections — the front garden from the Edo period and the rear garden from the Meiji period — both offering stunning views that incorporate Nara’s scenic backdrop, including Tōdai-ji’s Nandaimon Gate and Mount Wakakusa. Isuien also features traditional teahouses and the Neiraku Museum, which displays fine Asian art and ceramics. It’s a serene retreat that exemplifies classic Japanese garden aesthetics.
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