Visiting Nara (Nara), the city's cultural heritage.
Nara and Nara (Nara) World Cultural Heritage. Arts and crafts center. Conventional industry. Nara was the first capital of Japanese in the 710-784 range before the capital moved to Kyoto.
Temple Kofu J (Kofukuji Temple).
The family of the Fujiwara (Fujiwara) built on 710 years of a five-storey pagoda of Japan's second tallest building on the 1426 Hall Tony Kondo (Tokondo Hall) at Wat Buddha is enshrined. The museum is maintained by the Buddha. Buddha heads. The giant statue that used to stand on the temple door.
Jim Thomas of the temple (Todaiji Temple).
The oldest Buddhist temples of Nara city, the tower is built on 743 years of child care (Daibutsuden) has been named the world's largest wooden Buddha image has a large child care. To demonstrate the merit of the Emperor of Japan, and to protect the city from disaster. The Emperor is believed that Buddha will protect the city 's Temple of the Chi.
Wat Ho Ryu Jin (Horyuji Temple).
Ho Ryu Jin was completed in the year 607 under the command of Prince Hirohito in Tokyo (Shotoku) to pay homage to Yakushima PA is not only to be struck by lightning and fire in 670, it needs to be built up again. The old temple Ho Chi Ryu.
Kasuga Shrine (Kasuga Shrine).
Shinto shrine and the shrine of the Fujiwara family built on 768 years later repaired several times and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of Nara.
Nara Park (Nara Park).
Nara in Nara deer park or garden. To the west of the city, which was once the site of the old palace. Here is the habitat of a herd of deer that are left to roam freely unsupervised.
Temple Kofu J (Kofukuji Temple).
The family of the Fujiwara (Fujiwara) built on 710 years of a five-storey pagoda of Japan's second tallest building on the 1426 Hall Tony Kondo (Tokondo Hall) at Wat Buddha is enshrined. The museum is maintained by the Buddha. Buddha heads. The giant statue that used to stand on the temple door.
Jim Thomas of the temple (Todaiji Temple).
The oldest Buddhist temples of Nara city, the tower is built on 743 years of child care (Daibutsuden) has been named the world's largest wooden Buddha image has a large child care. To demonstrate the merit of the Emperor of Japan, and to protect the city from disaster. The Emperor is believed that Buddha will protect the city 's Temple of the Chi.
Wat Ho Ryu Jin (Horyuji Temple).
Ho Ryu Jin was completed in the year 607 under the command of Prince Hirohito in Tokyo (Shotoku) to pay homage to Yakushima PA is not only to be struck by lightning and fire in 670, it needs to be built up again. The old temple Ho Chi Ryu.
Kasuga Shrine (Kasuga Shrine).
Shinto shrine and the shrine of the Fujiwara family built on 768 years later repaired several times and has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site as part of Nara.
Nara Park (Nara Park).
Nara in Nara deer park or garden. To the west of the city, which was once the site of the old palace. Here is the habitat of a herd of deer that are left to roam freely unsupervised.
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