Kasuga Taisha is a Shinto shrine located in Nara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. As part of the historic sites of ancient Nara, it is registered as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The head temple, Kinpusenji, is a World Heritage Site that thrives as the main training center of Shugendo. The gigantic National Treasure Zao Hall and the impressive hidden Buddha, Kongo Zao Daigonge
Hozan-ji Temple is an ancient Shingon Buddhist temple located on the middle slope of Mount Ikoma. It is affectionately known as "Ikoma's Shoden-san" and is said to grant blessings for business prosper
Omiwa Shrine is a shrine located in Sakurai City, Nara Prefecture, with Mt. Miwa as the sacred mountain. It is one of the oldest shrines in Japan.
Kashihara Shrine is a shrine located at the foot of Mount Unebi. Enshrined at the "foundation site" where Emperor Jimmu, believed to be the first emperor, ascended to the throne, it is a sacred place
Located within Yoshino-Kumano National Park, this primeval forest is one of Japan's most famous, and one of Japan's 100 famous mountains, offering magnificent views and a fantastical landscape of spru
Muro Ryuketsu Shrine is an ancient shrine located in Muro, Uda City, Nara Prefecture, dedicated to the dragon god, the god of water. In recent years, the shrine has been drawing attention as a power s
Hasedera is said to have been founded by Domyo in 686. The eleven-faced Kannon, the principal object of worship, enshrines the statue of Ashura as an incarnation of Kannon Bodhisattva.
Muroji Temple is called Women's Koya because women are allowed to worship in contrast to Koyasan, where women were once forbidden. There is a national treasure five-storied pagoda.
Chogosonshiji Temple is the head temple of the Shigisan Shingon sect of Buddhism, located on Mt. The mountain name is Mt. Shigi. The principal object of worship is Bishamonten.
Isonokami Jingu is a historic shrine in Tenri City that is described in the Kojiki and Nihon Shoki. It is one of the oldest shrines in Japan.
You can see the wonderful night view of Kobe from Osaka.
The Ishibutai Tumulus is a rare burial mound with huge stones piled up. Said to be the grave of the Soga clan in the early 7th century, the stone chamber is one of the largest in Japan.
Mitarai Valley, located in Tenkawa Village, Yoshino District, Nara Prefecture, is a tourist spot that is attractive for its dynamic beauty, with a clear emerald green stream that flows through various
Located east of Heijo-kyo, this mysterious ancient Buddhist site features tiered pyramid-like earthen towers with carved Buddhist and stone statues, making it a power spot known only to those in the k