Nara, the capital of Japan during the Nara Period (710-794), is an area that attracts more than 17 million (before COVID 19) visitors a year, attracted by its history and culture. The first step into Nara is a unique experience, with wild deer and historic Buddhist temples on your doorstep.
It also shows unique expressions not only in the four seasons of spring, summer, fall, and winter, but also at different times of the day, such as early morning, midday, and evening.
Naramachi, located in the southeastern part of the central city center, is an area lined with old-fashioned townhouses and a strolling path lined with various old and new stores.