Nara is a city in Japan that has many tourist attractions. Some of the most popular tourist attractions include the Great Buddha in Todai Ji Temple, Nara National Museum, Nara Koen Park where you can meet the deer, Kasuga Grand Shrine where you can observe morning prayer, Kofuku ji Temple and National Treasure Museum, Isui-en & Neiraku Art Museum and Mizuya-chaya where you can enjoy Matcha.

The History of Nara City

Nara is a city in Japan that has a rich history. It was the capital of Japan from 710 to 784 CE during the Nara period. The Kojiki and Nihon Shoki, two of the greatest masterpieces of Japanese literature, originate in Nara in the 8th century. The Kojiki is a collection of the legends of the gods and how Japan was founded. It shows Nara as the scene of many important historic events and epic dramas.

Nara has many historical attractions. Some of the most popular tourist attractions in Nara include the Todai-ji Temple, which is home to the huge bronze statue of the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), cast in Nara in 749 CE. Another must-see is its Great South Gate (Nandaimon). This two-story structure is borne on 18 columns and features two Nio statues standing eight meters tall and guarding the temple entrance. Kofuku-ji Temple is another of the Seven Great Temples of Nara that is also located in Nara Park. The temple complex includes a five-story pagoda and a three-story pagoda. You can find more information about Nara’s tourist attractions on visit Nara.

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