Spend an immersive half-day in Japan's first permanent capital — feeding sacred free-roaming deer, entering the world's largest wooden building, and uncovering 8th-century imperial history with a government-licensed expert guide.
What to expect
A licensed guide meets you with private transport and introduces you to Nara's 1,200 wild Sika deer — designated national treasures — who roam freely through parkland and even bow for shika senbei crackers. Inside Todai-ji's Great Buddha Hall, you stand beneath the 15-metre bronze Daibutsu, one of the most awe-inspiring interiors in Asia. The guide contextualises Nara as Japan's first Buddhist capital, tracing the political intrigue behind each monument. A walk through lantern-hung Kasuga Taisha shrine closes the experience in quiet reverence.
Good to know
Osaka to Nara is approx. 45 minutes by private car. Book 6-hour window to allow unhurried exploration. Deer crackers sold at park entrances (approx. JPY 200). Wear comfortable shoes — the park path from gate to Todai-ji is 1 km of gentle gravel.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Osaka (Kyoto and Nara) — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.