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Caption: Nara Japan : Kyoto Side Trip
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Caption: Kyoto and Nara are popular destinations among foreign tourists that there'd always be at least someone who can communicate with you in simple English at information centers, train stations,
So, basically you can relax and enjoy the journey on your own.
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Caption: Kyoto Side Trip Nara, 35 kilometers to the south of Kyoto, it was the country's capital before Kyoto in the 8th century
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Caption: Kintetsu #Nara Station
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Caption: Walk up Nobori-oji Street
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Caption: Explore Nara
I think you can easily do Nara on your own, since the main sights are all in one area (Kasuga shrine and Todaiji temple are both at the deer park.
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Caption: Mendicant monks with alms bowl extended
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Caption: Kofuku-ji Temple and -old five-storey pagoda,
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Caption: Todai-jiTemple board briefs
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Caption: Todai-Ji Todai-ji Temple, another World Heritage site, houses a 15-meter-high bronze statue of Bhudda (the Daibutsu) in what claims to be one largest wooden buildings in the world.
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Caption: Nandaimon Gate To-daiji Temple
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Caption: Sacred Deer Park Walk up Nobori-oji Street. You’ll start to encounter Nara’s famous sacred deer as you go.
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Caption: Nara famous sacred deer
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Caption: young energic rikshaw driver at deer park
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Caption: “We travel, some of us forever, to seek other places, other lives, other souls." Anais Nin
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Caption: me style_with my lovely.....
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Caption: wife _at isui- en garden_ and camera
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