Discover Nara’s History and Osaka’s Vibrance

Join us on a whirlwind tour from Nara to Osaka and discover Japan’s unique contrasts. See sacred temples and friendly deer, taste local street food, and explore vibrant city streets, all in one unforgettable experience.

Things to do Discover Nara’s History and Osaka’s Vibrance

4-Hour Osaka & Nara Highlights Tour (Start from Osaka) 1. Head to Nara First (from Osaka Station or Namba) Take the JR Yamatoji Line or Kintetsu Line to Nara The ride is about 35–45 minutes 2. Nara: Todaiji Temple & Nara Park Visit Todaiji Temple, home to the Great Buddha (Daibutsu), one of the largest bronze Buddha statues in Japan. Walk around Nara Park and interact with the friendly, free-roaming deer. Optional: Quick stop at Kasuga Taisha Shrine (if you move fast) Highlight: Feed the deer with “shika senbei” (deer crackers) and enjoy the peaceful scenery with ancient temple vibes. 3. Return to Osaka Take the train back toward central Osaka Grab a quick snack on the way if you’re hungry 4. Osaka Castle (Exterior Visit) Head to Osaka Castle Park. Walk around the castle grounds and moat for photos; the exterior is gorgeous and iconic Optional: If you have time and energy, go inside for the museum and panoramic views (but expect stairs or elevator lines) 5. Dotonbori District Travel to Dotonbori in the Namba area. See the famous Glico Running Man sign, canal walk, and flashy neon signs. End your tour in Namba, a great spot to shop, relax, or catch a train elsewhere.

Included

Kasuga Taisha
Tōdai-ji
Kofuku-ji
Nara Park
Dotonbori
Osaka Castle
Professional English-speaking tour guide for the entire 4-hour tour Personalized itinerary covering Nara (Todaiji Temple, Nara Park) and Osaka (Osaka Castle, Dotonbori) Navigation and assistance with train transfers between cities Cultural insights, historical context, and photo assistance from the guide Local food recommendations and optional brief snack stop (time permitting)

Meeting point

Cafe street, Namba

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