2-Hour Nara: Discover Every Bit of Tohdaiji-Temple Private Tour

Explore Todai-ji Temple’s grandeur, witness the Great Buddha, and stroll with sacred deer in Nara Park on this immersive 2-hour private tour.

Duration: 2 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Todai-ji Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall) - In Nara, Todai-ji Daibutsuden, or the Great Buddha Hall, is a must-see for its immense historical and spiritual significance. Home to one of Japan’s largest bronze Buddha statues, standing at about 15 meters (50 feet) tall, the Great Buddha (Daibutsu) exudes a powerful sense of serenity.

The hall itself, one of the world’s largest wooden buildings, was originally constructed in the 8th century and rebuilt in the 17th century. Its grand architecture and spacious interior highlight traditional Japanese craftsmanship.

Visitors will be struck by the hall’s impressive scale and the peaceful presence of the Great Buddha. The surrounding area also includes the grand Nandaimon Gate with its fierce guardian statues. A visit to Todai-ji offers a profound glimpse into Japan’s cultural and spiritual heritage, making it an unforgettable experience.

  • Nigatsu-do Temple - Perched on a cliff, Nigatsudo Hall in Nara offers breathtaking views of the ancient city below. This historic structure, part of Todai-ji Temple, is renowned for its dramatic location and spiritual significance.

Nigatsudo’s name comes from its traditional ritual held every March (the second month of the lunar calendar), where worshippers seek to atone for their sins before the enshrined Kannon Bosatsu (Bodhisattva of Compassion). This ritual has been conducted for over 1,200 years, adding a mystical aura to the hall.

Visitors are captivated not only by the stunning vistas of Nara but also by the hall’s ancient and enigmatic atmosphere. Nigatsudo offers a unique blend of scenic beauty and deep-rooted spiritual tradition, making it a memorable destination for anyone exploring Japan’s cultural heritage.

  • Todai-ji Hokkedo (Sangatsudo, March Hall) - Hokkedo, also known as Sangatsudo, is one of the oldest buildings within the Todai-ji Temple complex in Nara. Known for its deep historical roots, it stands out among the many halls on the temple grounds.

Inside Hokkedo, visitors are enveloped in a tranquil atmosphere that invites quiet reflection. The hall houses several national treasures, with the central deity enshrined in an ornate jeweled crown being particularly captivating. The grandeur and intricate beauty of this central figure leave a lasting impression.

The serene environment and the artistic splendor of Hokkedo make it a special place to experience Japan’s cultural and spiritual heritage.

What's Included
  • Tour guide
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Transportation from station
  • Brunch
Additional Information

Founded in the early 8th century, Todai-ji Temple is a monumental testament to Japanese architecture and Buddhist devotion. At its heart is the Daibutsuden, or Great Buddha Hall, which houses a colossal bronze statue of Buddha Vairocana, radiating spiritual tranquility.

As you explore Todai-ji, admire its intricate design and deep spiritual symbolism. The temple has endured centuries, remaining a vital center of Buddhist practice and cultural significance.

Nearby Nara Park provides a serene retreat, with sacred deer roaming freely among lush greenery and tranquil ponds. Nigatsu-do Hall offers panoramic views of Nara and hosts rituals spanning over 1,200 years, while Sangatsu-do Hall displays lavishly decorated Buddha statues, enhancing the temple’s rich cultural and historical heritage.

Location
Todai-ji Nandaimon (Grand South Gate)
In Nandai-monn main gate. The guide will be holding the yellow sign.
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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