Kyoto - Nara
23. oktober 2018, Japan ⋅ 🌧 18 °CEsta mañana hemos comenzado el día visitando el mercado de Nishiki. La variedad de pescado, frutas, verduras y comidas es impresionante. Hay multitud de puestos donde pueden degustarse el takoLes mer
Esta mañana hemos comenzado el día visitando el mercado de Nishiki. La variedad de pescado, frutas, verduras y comidas es impresionante. Hay multitud de puestos donde pueden degustarse el takoLes mer
A 42 km au sud de Kyoto, Nara est le berceau de la civilisation du Soleil-Levant. Capitale du Japon avant Kyoto et Tokyo, Nara garde une ribambelle de temples et de précieux trésors. On y trouve leLes mer
Why go to deer park when they are and you everywhere?!?
Also this place was amazing, with many temples and shrubs, including Todai-ji (with huge Buddhas); the largest wooden structure in theLes mer
Nothing could be more adorable than dozens of deer trying to steal deer cookies from you at Nara Park! Within the park we also visited Tōdai-ji (東大寺), a Buddhist temple complex that was onceLes mer
El viaje a Nara desde la estacion de Namba fue un viaje de 1 hora con el jrail pass!
Nara es conocida por sus templos y su buda gigante!, Además de los ciervos que caminan libremente por losLes mer
Taking full advantage of our Rail Pass, we head to Nara for a day trip. Nara is approximately 1hr from Kyoto by train. It is famed to be the original historic capital of Japan.. or something likeLes mer
The road to Nara was beautiful. I could here the river flowing at the side, i could see forests and mountains evwrywhere. It was nice. Slowly i felt that i have drained out all the energy that i got.Les mer
According to the legend, the god Kasugs Taisha came to Nara with a white deer in the old days. So till this day the deers in Nara are considered sacred and they are all over the town (but mainly atLes mer
Det kan også være du kjenner dette stedet med følgende navn:
Nara-shi, Nara, نارا, 나라 시, Нара, 奈良市
Reisende Camino de "toris", en el templo de Inari
Reisende Puesto de pescado en el mercado de Nishiki
Reisende El templo de Kodaiji