Les meilleurs hôtels à Nara

To pay a visit to the city of Nara, Japan, is to take a tour of some of the country's oldest history. Nara's history extends as far back as the early 8th century, when in 710 A.D., the great Fujiwara family established their imperial court. They built palaces and pagodas, shrines, and statues that, despite the destruction caused by fires, wars, weather, and time, continue to stand today as some of the world's grandest works of art and architecture. Nara's history as the ancient capital of Japan begins and ends with the Fujiwara family. After outgrowing the city of Fujiwara, the family made the move to Nara. Their arrival to Nara, coincided with the rise of Buddhism in Japan, and the Fujiwara rulers began to build their now famous monuments. One of these monuments includes Todai-ji, Eastern Great Temple, which houses the Great Buddha statue, still the largest bronze statue in the world. Nara's days as the capital did not last long. In 784, the willful, Rasputin-like monk, Dokyo, and the Empress Doken made a grab for power. The Empress took the throne for a few years, but eventually died, leaving Dokyo to try to ascend to the throne himself. The Fujiwara family were able to thwart him, and once they gained control, they decided it best to move their capital city away from the strong influence of Buddhist monks. Today, Nara is still one of the most important cultural centers of Japan. The National Museum is here, as well as Horyo-jo Otera, a temple said to be the oldest wooden building in the world. At the center of town is Nara Koen, or Nara Park. The beautiful, forested park is home to the sacred imperial deer. According to Shinto religion, these deer, who wander openly in the park, are considered the messengers of the gods. If you enjoy architecture, like to walk about an ancient city, and are fascinated by Japanese history, this is the place to be. Because Nara celebrates numerous historical and cultural festivals year-round, make sure to check up on Nara's calendar of events while making your travel plans.
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Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at TsukihiteiTsukihitei is located in the... Lire la suite

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Get the celebrity treatment with world-class service at Nara HotelThe century old Nara Hotel... Lire la suite

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One of our top picks in Nara.Connected to JR Nara Station, the stylish 4-star Hotel Nikko Nara... Lire la suite

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Only a 1-minute walk from the east exit of JR Nara Train Station, the modern Super Hotel Lohas... Lire la suite

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Guesthouse Nara Komachi was opened in 2010.We have welcomed over 65 countries guests. We offer... Lire la suite

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Hotel Sunroute Nara offers rooms with free WiFi and parking in the heart of Japan’s ancient... Lire la suite

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One of our top picks in Nara.Featuring natural hot spring baths on site, Onyado Nono Nara Natural... Lire la suite

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Offering public baths, Nara Hakushikaso is just a 2-minute walk from Kintetsu Nara Train Station.... Lire la suite

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One of our top picks in Nara – and a guest favourite. Only a 3-minute walk from Kintetsu Nara... Lire la suite

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One of our top picks in Nara.Located just a 5-minute walk from JR Nara Station, Centurion Hotel... Lire la suite

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