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Nishimura-tei Hanare - 100-year-old old house with a kitchen & dining room
Nishimura Residence is an old-fashioned Nara-machiya that has been standing on a piece of Nara-machi for more than 100 years. I was a “grandmother” for a long time when I was a child. In Nara Town, there is a pleasant despicable feeling that never changes. "I want to be filled with this pleasant contempt even for future generations." With that in mind, I took care of the empty Nishimura Residence. - Nishimura-Tei is originally a traditional Japanese house which has been here in Nara-machi town over 100 years, where my grandmother used to live in. My mother and I decided to renovate this house to preserve and pass down the virtue of good old days in Japan to the next generation as well as to show it to you.

Cosy house in a small village. Hiking, cycling.
Wheelers Den is a cosy and quiet self contained house in a lovely rural village. Ideal as a base for experiencing authentic village life and exploring Nara, Wazuka and southern Kyoto. Amazing cycling, hiking, temples, 700 year old stone carvings, tea plantations, rice fields and mountains all close. Free rental bikes available. By train Nara is 15 minutes. Iga ninja museum and castle 35 mins. Kyoto 57 mins. Osaka 50 mins. Free parking for one car. A great place for a unique experience of Japan.

Walking distance to Todaiji_Japandi Style Hideaway
Opened on July 24, 2024! Within walking distance to Todaiji, your next travel home is here. Nara Park is also within walking distance, offering a wonderful experience of history and nature, making this private rental house perfect for travels with family or friends. It is also conveniently located for access to major attractions like Nara Park and Kasuga Taisha.For long-term guests, we offer drinks, snacks, and other perks. We will do our best to make your trip as comfortable as possible.

7-minute to Nara Station and good location!
Just a 20-minute walk to Nara Park Private rental house accommodating up to 12 guests Walking distance to tourist spots! ▸ Excellent Access 7-minute walk from JR Nara Station ▸ Location Nearby: Supermarket, Convenience Store Nara Park ▸Amenities Kitchen Cutlery balcony ▸Bedrooms 4 bedrooms 2F: 2 Semi-Double Beds, 6 Single Futons 3F: 4 Semi-Double Beds ▸Room Details Wifi Hair dryer 2 toilets, 2 baths Laundry (free, detergent) Toothbrushes, towels Cooking, microwave, toaster, stove

Nara's Top Sights: 5-20 Min Walk!
This 60-year-old traditional home has been fully renovated, offering guests a deep sense of both "Japan" and "Nara". Experience our traditional "futon" or rest comfortably in our beds for longer stays. Our dual-themed garden provides a serene Nara-esque atmosphere and a fun play area for kids with a large slide. Families can enjoy watching their children from inside. Prioritizing hygiene, our place is cleaned by professionals and equipped with brand-new sanitary facilities.

HAT National Park, experience traditional house
The surroundings are full of nature, and if you are lucky, you can see animals such as wild deer, boars and squirrels. In addition to burning charcoal in the fireplace and enjoying the burning fire, you can enjoy the following as fireplace dishes. (We prepare 1 box of charcoal. Please prepare your food.) ・Hot pot dishes using an iron pot ・Grilled fish using long bamboo skewers ・Roasted sweet potato ・Grilled meat dishes using iron pan ・Grilled rice balls using a net.

"Kyoto's Inn Kansuke" is a 1-building rental townhouse located 5 minutes on foot from Keihan Kiyomizu-gojo Station.
Our inn was apparently built in the early Showa period. We have renovated the bathroom and kitchen areas to make your stay more comfortable while still retaining the charm of the townhouse, such as the low ceilings and narrow, steep stairs. Why not try experiencing a bit of Kyoto life? Please note that we will charge a local accommodation tax (200 yen per person per night) in addition to the accommodation fee. The tax fee will increase to 400 yen from March 1, 2026.

Hinoki house -traditional home, walk to sights.
A newly renovated machiya town house with typical layout and a small garden, retaining the tradition of Naramachi - the old merchant town of Nara. Easy access via bus and train, supermarket, restaurants, convenience store, bakery, and a Japanese bath house just minutes away. This house belonged to a famous wood carver of "ittobori" - a traditional Nara technique of carving the wood. A projector and a record player will make your stay even more pleasant. Enjoy!

KintetuNara:5 min walk,Kyoto&Osaka:50 min train
Five minutes on foot from Kintetsu Nara Station! Easy access to Nara Park, Todaiji Temple, and other sightseeing spots within walking distance. An unattended check-in system is available for check-in. The hotel also provides high quality amenities. Rooms are very comfortable and offer a bit of luxury. Rooms are equipped with a mini-sink, refrigerator, microwave, and electric kettle. You can stay comfortably even for a long stay.

Nara / Traditional town house / Private use only
Our guesthouse is located in the old town called Nara-machi. There used to be many traditional wooden townhouses known as Machiya. We restored Machiya while keeping the original structure in order to provide you with a traditional Japanese experience with local atmosphere.This house is for only private use and has only one floor with Japanese style room, shower room, washroom, sink and small garden.

Private Traditional Japanese house [B&B Matsukaze]
Our house is traditional Japanese style house. 150 years old and in a very quiet location. We are renting house. Not shared with other guests. There are 2 bedrooms(Tatami-room) and 1 living room, gameroom, bathroom, shower toilet, all of the room are only for you. *Children is free of charge if your children don't need a bed and break fast. There are air conditioners in bedroom and livingroom.

Toyoukenomori Experiential Guesthouse
Life at Toyoukenomori is anchored in the Japanese tradition of a shared community based on simplicity, sustainability and harmony. We offer visitors an opportunity to experience life in a natural setting that celebrates the rich four season of Japan. Toyoukenomori is a place to cultivate an inner peace; being content with what you have, and rejoicing in the way things are.
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When is the best time to visit Nara?
| Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
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| Avg. price | $56 | $54 | $70 | $82 | $76 | $68 | $70 | $74 | $66 | $79 | $76 | $75 |
| Avg. temp | 43°F | 44°F | 50°F | 60°F | 69°F | 75°F | 83°F | 86°F | 78°F | 68°F | 57°F | 48°F |
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best places to stay in Nara?
Nara has inviting stays near Naramachi, where traditional townhouses mix with galleries and cafes. Around Nara Park, you can find options with garden views and easy access to temples, local dining, and quiet evening strolls.
What are the best things to do in Nara with kids?
Families often explore Nara Park, known for its friendly deer and spacious green lawns. Todai-ji Temple has a giant Buddha statue that fascinates children, and the Nara National Museum shares engaging exhibits for young learners.
What are some of the best things to do in Nara?
Explore the serene paths of Nara Park, visit the historic Todai-ji Temple, and enjoy the atmosphere in Naramachi's traditional streets. Many visitors stop at Kasuga Taisha for its lantern-covered halls and wooded approach.
How is the weather in Nara?
Nara has cool winters around 37–54°F (3–12°C) and warms to 76–93°F (25–34°C) with humid summers and more frequent rainfall in late spring and early summer. Layers and a light rain jacket are handy throughout the year.
When is the best time to visit Nara?
Milder temperatures and blooming cherry blossoms often draw visitors in spring, while autumn has vibrant foliage and clear skies. Late summer is more humid and rainy, but traditional festivals animate the city during this season.
What are the best places to visit in Nara?
Todai-ji Temple is frequently suggested for its impressive Buddha statue, and Kasuga Taisha invites you into lush woods and lantern-lit paths. The Isuien Garden has traditional landscaping with tea houses and peaceful ponds.
What are some hiking trails in Nara?
Hiking trails wind through Mount Wakakusa and the Kasugayama Primeval Forest, featuring historic shrines and ancient trees. Many visitors also enjoy gentle walks in Nara Park and up to scenic overlooks near temples.
What are some family activities we can do in Nara?
Nara has family-friendly experiences like meeting free-roaming deer in Nara Park, exploring traditional neighborhoods in Naramachi, and strolling through botanical gardens. Families often enjoy hands-on craft workshops and seasonal events around the city.
What are some of the best day trip ideas from Nara?
Day trips might include visiting historic temples in Kyoto, sampling traditional cuisine in Osaka, or exploring pottery workshops in towns around the region. Nearby mountains and shrines also create opportunities for nature walks and cultural discovery.
Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Nara?
Many accommodations in central Nara and around Naramachi welcome pets, including homes with garden spaces and easy access to walking paths. Always check with individual hosts about pet policies and amenities before booking.
What are some local tips for visiting Nara?
Carry small snacks for feeding the deer, but use the special crackers sold locally. Slip-on shoes are helpful when visiting shrines, and arriving early gives you quieter moments at popular temples like Todai-ji.
What is Nara known for?
Nara is known for its ancient temples, free-roaming deer in Nara Park, and World Heritage sites reflecting early Japanese history and culture. The city has a legacy of traditional crafts and seasonal festivals.
What are the best hidden gems to explore in Nara?
Find lesser-known shrines and quiet teahouses in Naramachi, or stroll the paths of the Isuien and Yoshikien Gardens for a peaceful retreat. Mount Wakakusa is also popular for sunrise or sunset views without large crowds.
What are the best foods to try in Nara?
Try kakinoha sushi, wrapped in persimmon leaves, and yomogi mochi, a rice cake flavored with mugwort. Seasonal specialties and locally brewed sake are frequently suggested by residents.
What should I bring for a trip to Nara?
Bring layers for changing weather, a light rain jacket, and comfortable shoes for temple walks and garden strolls. A camera is handy for seasonal festivities and natural scenery around the city.
What is the nightlife in Nara like?
Nara’s nightlife has cozy izakayas, sake bars, and relaxed cafes scattered near Kintetsu Nara Station and Naramachi. The atmosphere is calm, with locals favoring conversation and regional flavors over large clubs.
What are the most popular events or festivals in Nara?
The city hosts lantern festivals in early summer and autumn, and traditional events at Kasuga Taisha often feature processions and ceremonial performances. Deer-related celebrations and cultural matsuri bring the community together during various seasons.
Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Nara?
Nara has family-friendly vacation rentals in areas like Naramachi and near Nara Park, with features such as kitchens and extra bedrooms. Traditional townhouses, or machiya, can give families more space and a unique local experience.
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Nara's top spots, include Nara Park, Tōdai-ji, and Nara Station
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