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No minimum number of attendeesNo minimum number of attendees is required for the tour
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Free booking and cancellationFree payment tour, no set price, booking and cancellation are free
Hello fellow travelers! I'm Masa, Nara's guru. Originally from Japan, I've been in Mexico for a year and in Brazil for 7 years. I know Spain, Argentina, Paraguay... I'm a cheerful and fun person, always looking for something new and interesting. I'm very interested in meeting people and sharing experiences. Welcome to Nara, the ancient city of Japan! Welcome to Nara, the ancient city of Japan!
How about learning about the ancient and religious stories of Japan in Nara? An expert in the sociology of religion will explain them to you in detail. Nara was the first capital of Japan, before Kyoto , and the end point of the Silk Road . They preserve many Buddhist and Shinto temples. You will know the difference and equality between the two religions comparing with Christianity . I am sure that this tour will enrich your knowledge and curiosity!
I wait for you with the deer, servants of God!
What are we going to visit?
Brazilian friends ! If you want to be friends with those SEEN in Japan , don't miss this city!!!
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Meeting point is the JR Line Tickets glass booth, exiting the ticket machine, on the right.
It is the central Shinto temple of approximately 1,000 Kasuga shrines across the country.
Es un café de una casa tradicional de paja.
It is also called Mount Mikasa-yama, because it looks like three hats placed one on top of the other. Its height is 342 meters.
The name of this pavilion, Nigatsu-dō, means Pavilion of the second month. The Shuni-e ceremony is held here in the second month of the lunar calendar. In 1667 it was destroyed by fire in the middle of one of these Shuni-e ceremonies. The current building is a reconstruction of 1669.
The Great Buddha Pavilion is the main pavilion of the Tōdai-ji. Built for the first time in the Nara Period (8th century), it was destroyed twice by fire during military conflicts, in 1180 and in 1567. The current structure is a reconstruction of 1709. Its height and its depth of depth preserve the original size, making it the largest wooden construction in the world. Dimensions: Width 57m; Length 50m; Height 48m
The South Gate is the main Gate of the Tōdai-ji. The original Gate, erected during the Nara Period, was blown down by a typhoon in the Heian Period. The current construction is of the Kamakura Period (late 12th century). The Gate is built in a double-roof style, although the lower one is roofless. Its height is 25 meters above the stone base on which it stands. The South Gate is the largest entrance to a temple in Japan.
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