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Todai-ji

奈良県
4.6
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Nara's cultural heritage site, one of the World Heritage Sites
Todai-ji is a temple where you can meet Nara's Great Buddha, which was registered as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage site in 1998 as one of Nara's cultural assets. You can stroll through the vast, green grounds and visit many architectural treasures of cultural importance.

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Highlights

Point 1

Visit the Great Buddha at Todai-ji Temple

Visit the Great Buddha at Todai-ji Temple
If you visit Todai-ji Temple, be sure to meet the Great Buddha. The Great Buddha, which is the world's largest bronze statue, is sure to overwhelm you with its power. The Great Buddha Hall, where the Great Buddha is located, was rebuilt during the Kamakura and Edo periods and its height was reduced to 57 meters from its original height. However, it still attracts tourists from all over the world as the largest wooden structure in the world. While photography is prohibited in some other halls, taking photos without a tripod is allowed inside the Great Buddha Hall!
Point 2

Interact with Deer at Todaiji Temple

Todai-ji Interact with Deer at Todaiji Temple
When it comes to Nara, deer are very famous, but you can also interact with these deer around Todaiji Temple! In particular, at the plaza in front of the Nandaimon Gate, you can feed the deer with deer crackers and enjoy it from adults to children. There is no doubt that you will be healed by the adorable appearance of the deer. The deer at Todaiji Temple are relatively accustomed to tourists, but remember that they are wild animals and be careful not to startle them suddenly. After interacting with the deer, it's recommended to buy souvenirs around Todaiji Temple featuring deer as a memory.
Point 3

If You Want to Enjoy the Best View in Nara, Visit "Nigatsu-do"

Todai-ji If You Want to Enjoy the Best View in Nara, Visit "Nigatsu-do"
Nigatsu-do Hall at Todai-ji Temple is the perfect place to enjoy the scenery of Nara. From the stage of Nigatsu-do, you can see the mountains of Nara City and the Nara Basin, and depending on the season and time of day, you can enjoy beautiful sunsets. The attraction is not limited to daytime, as at night, numerous lanterns are hung and the scenery transforms into a fantastic view. Additionally, every March, there is an event called "Omizutori," where water is drawn to offer to the Kannon statue. You will surely be fascinated by the powerful ritual involving flames. It is recommended to visit on weekdays if you want to take your time and enjoy the scenery.
Point 4

The Powerful Nandaimon Gate!

Todai-ji The Powerful Nandaimon Gate!
When heading towards Todaiji Temple from the bus stop, the first thing you'll see is the Nandaimon Gate. It has existed since the Nara period, and its size is impressive, but what makes it truly powerful are the "Ni-ō" statues located on either side of the gate. The statue on the east side is called Agyō, and the one on the west side is called Ungyō. Their powerful poses and expressions of anger, finely expressed through sculpture, are sure to captivate your attention.
Point 5

Hokkedo, a Space from the Nara Period

Todai-ji Hokkedo, a Space from the Nara Period
Hokkedo (also known as Sangetsudo) is a space where 10 national treasure Buddhist statues from the Nara period are displayed, conveying the culture of the Tenpyo era. The atmosphere is different from that of the Daibutsuden, and you can feel a solemn and quiet power. This Hokkedo has survived to the present day without being involved in the war, and is considered the oldest building in Todaiji, built in the Nara period. While viewing the exterior is free, the entrance fee is 600 yen for adults (junior high school students and above) and 300 yen for elementary school students.
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History

The History of Todai-ji Temple Dating Back to the Nara Period
The History of Todai-ji Temple Dating Back to the Nara Period
Todai-ji Temple (officially known as Kofuku-ji Temple) is one of the oldest Buddhist temples in Japan, with its origins dating back to 728 when Emperor Shomu established the temple of Kinsho-zan for his deceased son. In 741, a decree was issued for the establishment of Kokubun-ji Temple and Kokubun-niji Temple, and Kinsho-zan Temple became Kofuku-ji Temple, during which time Todai-ji Temple is said to have been built. The Great Buddha Hall houses the world's largest bronze Buddha statue, and it's impossible not to be overwhelmed by its majesty.

Basic Information

Address 406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, Nara Prefecture 630-8211
Business Hours

7:30~17:30

TEL 0742-22-5511
Web Site http://www.todaiji.or.jp/

Review

Average Review
4.6
5 Reviews
5
km k
Posted Date:2025/4/23
An incredibly impressive giant Buddha statue! It’s hard to imagine how people over a thousand years ago built such an astonishing temple. Highly recommended! Peaceful and beautiful. There are also many friendly deer near the entrance—you can buy special crackers to feed them! 驚くほど巨大な仏像です!千年以上前の人々がこんな素晴らしいお寺をどうやって建てたのか想像もできません。本当におすすめです!静かで美しい場所です。入口にはたくさんの鹿がいて、鹿せんべいを買って餌やりも楽しめます!
5
オルフェーヴル大吉
Posted Date:2025/4/24
平日小雨でしたが、外国人観光客がたくさんいて賑わってました。 本殿の大きさに圧倒されました。 奈良公園はとても広くて建造物は大きく、古都の雄大さが感じられますね。 外国人の参拝者は行儀よく、鹿や公園、大仏様をとても楽しんでいるようで自分も正しく参拝せねばと思いました。 御朱印は「華厳」とカッコいい字で書いていただけました。
5
わたなみふ
Posted Date:2025/4/30
拝観料は800円 中学生の修学旅行ぶりに来ました。 奈良と言えば、東大寺の大仏様が思い浮かぶ。 大仏様の大きさは圧巻です! 人気観光地スポットだから仕方ないが 人が異様に多すぎて、ゆっくり落ち着いて見れない。 流れながら拝観する感じでした。
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