Discover Nara’s charm with a private morning tour, feeding deer, exploring Todai-ji, and savoring sake before the crowds.
Discover Nara’s charm with a private morning tour, feeding deer, exploring Todai-ji, and savoring sake before the crowds.
- Kofuku-ji Temple - Located in Nara, Kofuku-ji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its iconic five-story pagoda, the second tallest in Japan, and its deep-rooted Buddhist traditions.
- Todai-ji Temple - As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Todai-ji Temple stands as one of Japan’s most renowned landmarks. It houses the Great Buddha…
- Kofuku-ji Temple - Located in Nara, Kofuku-ji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage site celebrated for its iconic five-story pagoda, the second tallest in Japan, and its deep-rooted Buddhist traditions.
- Todai-ji Temple - As a UNESCO World Heritage site, Todai-ji Temple stands as one of Japan’s most renowned landmarks. It houses the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), one of the largest bronze Buddha statues globally, and its vast wooden hall, the Daibutsuden, is the largest wooden structure of its kind. This temple is a testament to Nara’s rich history, offering a profound cultural and spiritual journey.
- Nigatsu-do Temple - Part of Todai-ji Temple, Nigatsu-do provides breathtaking views of Nara and is celebrated for its Omizutori ceremony, held every March. This ancient tradition, over 1,200 years old, heralds the arrival of spring with torch-lit rituals.
- Tamukeyama Hachimangu - Situated on the eastern side of Nara Park near Todai-ji Temple, Tamukeyama Hachimangu Shrine is a historic Shinto shrine established in 749 to honor Hachiman, the guardian deity of Todai-ji and its Great Buddha. The shrine is historically linked with samurai and warriors, as Hachiman is revered as the god of war and protection. Nestled in nature, it offers a serene atmosphere, especially stunning in autumn when the leaves change color.
- Nara Park - Nara Park is a picturesque, expansive park known for its friendly, free-roaming deer. Visitors can delight in the unique experience of feeding these gentle creatures, making it an unforgettable part of their visit to Nara.
- Kasuga Grand Shrine - Kasuga Taisha Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is one of Nara’s most significant Shinto shrines. Famous for its numerous stone and bronze lanterns, the shrine is dedicated to the deity of the Fujiwara clan and is a tranquil, spiritual site surrounded by lush forest.
- Harushika Brewery - (For those interested, sake tasting is available for 700 yen) Harushika Brewery is acclaimed for producing premium sake using traditional techniques. Known for its rich, smooth flavor, Harushika sake is made from locally grown rice and pure mountain water, providing a genuine taste of Nara’s brewing heritage.

- Stunning professional photos will be taken during the tour
- Free Wi-Fi
- Entrance Fees: Todai-ji Temple (800yen)
- Deer Crackers for Feeding Deer
- Passionate Local English-Speaking Guide
- Stunning professional photos will be taken during the tour
- Free Wi-Fi
- Entrance Fees: Todai-ji Temple (800yen)
- Deer Crackers for Feeding Deer
- Passionate Local English-Speaking Guide
- Public Transportation Fare: Applicable only for departures from Kyoto.
- Sake Tasting Fee: Applicable only to those who wish to participate.
- Public Transportation Fare: Applicable only for departures from Kyoto.
- Sake Tasting Fee: Applicable only to those who wish to participate.
Experience the highlights of Nara on an exclusive morning tour, avoiding the crowds at popular attractions! Interact with the charming deer, marvel at Japan’s largest Great Buddha at Todai-ji Temple, and indulge in a sake tasting to savor local flavors. Discover Japan’s first capital in an enjoyable, leisurely, and efficient manner — ideal for a…
Experience the highlights of Nara on an exclusive morning tour, avoiding the crowds at popular attractions! Interact with the charming deer, marvel at Japan’s largest Great Buddha at Todai-ji Temple, and indulge in a sake tasting to savor local flavors. Discover Japan’s first capital in an enjoyable, leisurely, and efficient manner — ideal for a half-day excursion from Kyoto or Osaka!
- The tour duration depends on the departure point—around 6 hours from Kyoto and about 4 hours from Nara. If you opt for the sake tasting, please allow an extra 30 minutes.
- This tour is designed as a WALKING experience, using public transportation and plenty of time on foot to explore Nara.
- If you are late for the meeting time, you will not be able to join the tour or receive a refund.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.