

Todaiji Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is a must-visit in Nara, Japan. It's home to the world's largest bronze statue of Buddha Vairocana.
A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Todaiji Temple is one of Japan's most significant temples.
Home to over 1,200 deer, Nara Park is a serene and beautiful spot to visit in the morning.
This museum houses a collection of Buddhist art and artifacts from Todaiji Temple.

Todaiji Temple is located in Nara, Japan, which experiences rain throughout the year.
The temple is large and requires a lot of walking.
Useful for long days of sightseeing and to capture photos.
Traditional Japanese breakfast served in the temple's guest house.
Popular café near Todaiji Temple offering a fusion of French and Japanese breakfast dishes.
Renowned for its Kyoto-style set meals, offering a taste of traditional Japanese cuisine.
Fried rice wrapped in an omelette, topped with ketchup and mayonnaise.
Thick pancakes made with mochi flour, served with sweet red bean paste.
Pickled cucumber rolls with miso paste, wrapped in seaweed.

Traditional Japanese dolls believed to bring good luck, hand-painted in Nara.
Thick wheat flour noodles, a local specialty, often served with tempura.
Hand-woven cotton fabrics with traditional patterns, dyed using natural colors.
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