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Your Nara Prefecture Holiday
Head off on your next thrilling adventure with a Nara Prefecture holiday package, and leave knowing the finer details are already taken care of. Plus with the ability to customise your escape, it'll be one to remember! The easiest way to organise your trip to Nara Prefecture is to start with its leading cities, which include Nara, Yoshino and Kashihara. Expedia is a one-stop shop for organising your Nara Prefecture holiday. From accommodation and flights, to car rentals and activities, we're here to help you create a travel experience like no other.
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Naramachi
Unique features of Naramachi include the coffee shops and shopping. Make a stop by Gango-ji Temple or Sarusawa Pond Park while you're exploring the area.
Nara Prefecture Essential Information
Language | Japanese |
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Currency | Japanese yens |
Local Welcome | Konnichiwa |
Local Goodbye | Sayōnara |
Closest Airport | Itami Airport (ITM) |
Population | 367,400 |
Top Sights | Nara Park, Mount Yoshino and Soni Highlands |
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Nara Prefecture
Nara Park
Explore the great outdoors at Nara Park, a lovely green space in Nara. While in this walkable area, find time to visit its temples.
Mount Yoshino
Commune with nature and explore the great outdoors at Mount Yoshino during your travels in Yoshino. Amble around the area's parks or visit its temples.
Todaiji Temple
You can learn about the history of Nara when you stop by Todaiji Temple. While in this culturally rich area, find time to visit its temples.