— Tour Conditions —
— Travel Planning/Implementation —
A minimum of 1 traveler(s) are required for the tour to depart. If the number of participants does not reach the minimum requirement, the tour will be canceled. An email regarding tour cancellation will be sent 4 day(s) before the departure date
In the event of inclement weather such as typhoons or snowstorms, a decision on whether to cancel the tour will be made 1 day(s) before departure (local time 18:00). Notifications will then be sent via email
Please arrive at the designated location 15 minute(s) before the scheduled departure time, as the tour will depart on time
本产品为国际拼团行程,将与其他旅客共同乘车出行,途中仅停靠既定站点,不提供临时上下车服务。
请务必按照指定时间及地点准时集合,迟到或未到将视为自动放弃行程且费用不退。
根据当日成团人数,可能安排司机兼导游或司机与导游分工服务,小团与巴士配置将灵活调整。
行程导览以中文或英文为主,并视情况提供基础多语言沟通协助。
参考车型将根据人数安排,包括丰田Alphard、HIACE、小型巴士及大型巴士等,实际以当日安排为准。
实际行程可能因天气、交通或其他不可抗力因素进行调整,包括景点停留时间、顺序或取消。若因上述原因产生延误或变更,恕无法提供退款或额外补偿;如当日另有安排,请预留充足时间。
樱花、枫叶等季节性景观受自然条件影响较大,实际观赏效果可能与预期不同。
各景点停留时间已统一安排,请配合导游时间管理,旺季可能因交通拥堵调整行程顺序。
为保持车内环境整洁,请勿在车内食用气味较重的食物。如造成污损,将依据当地标准收取清洁费用。
如中途自行离团,视为放弃后续服务,未使用部分不予退款,期间安全需自行负责。
Fushimi Inari Taisha is located in southern Kyoto. Nara Park and Todai-ji Temple are situated in Nara City, approximately an hour's train ride south of Kyoto. These sites offer distinct cultural and historical experiences in different prefectures and are typically visited as part of separate excursions or a comprehensive day tour from major cities like Osaka or Kyoto.
Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine itself is free to enter, allowing visitors to explore its famous torii gate paths without an admission fee. Nara Park is also freely accessible to the public, where you can interact with the deer. However, to enter the main hall of Todai-ji Temple, which houses the Great Buddha, an admission ticket is required.
Nara Park is most famous for its large population of wild sika deer, which roam freely and interact with visitors, often bowing for deer crackers. Beyond the deer, the park is home to several UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including Todai-ji Temple and Kofuku-ji Temple. Its unique appeal lies in the harmonious blend of nature, ancient temples, and the presence of these revered deer.
For a comprehensive visit to Nara Park, including time to explore Todai-ji Temple, feed the deer, and stroll through the scenic grounds, a recommended duration is approximately 2 to 3 hours. This allows for comfortable exploration and appreciation of its key attractions without rushing. If visiting additional temples or museums, more time would be beneficial.
Todai-ji Temple holds immense historical significance as one of Japan's most important Buddhist temples, built in the 8th century. Its main appeal is the Daibutsu-den (Great Buddha Hall), which is the world's largest wooden building and houses a colossal bronze statue of the Great Buddha (Daibutsu). The temple symbolizes imperial power and the spread of Buddhism in ancient Japan.
To thoroughly explore Todai-ji Temple, including its Great Buddha Hall, surrounding structures, and the museum, a recommended duration is typically 1 to 1.5 hours. This allows ample time to admire the colossal Buddha statue, appreciate the architectural marvel of the wooden hall, and learn about its history and artifacts.
Nara Park is located in Nara City, which is conveniently situated between Osaka and Kyoto. It is easily accessible from both major cities by train, typically taking around 30 to 50 minutes from Osaka and 45 to 60 minutes from Kyoto, depending on the train service. This makes Nara Park a popular and accessible day trip destination from either city.
Yes, Todai-ji Temple is indeed situated within the vast expanse of Nara Park. They are intrinsically connected, with the temple grounds forming a significant part of the park's cultural landscape. Visitors often walk directly from Nara Park, past the roaming deer, to the entrance of Todai-ji Temple, experiencing a seamless transition between nature and ancient heritage.