Eryuetang is located on the east side of the east side of the Todaiji Temple, on the east side of Ruakusa. It is also called Guanyin Hall because it enshrines the large and small Guanyin. It is one of the important wooden structures in Todai-ji Temple. According to legend, it was originally built by a monk. The building we see now was rebuilt after the fire in 1667. There are stone lanterns on both sides of the stairs leading to the Nigetsudo. When you go to the second floor of the Nigetsudo, the corridor to the west can overlook the scenery of the entire city of Nara. There is a shrine in the middle of the corridor for people to pray. There is a Longmeitang next to the Eryuetang, where you can buy some snacks such as fern cakes and arrowroot powder to rest here. I especially recommend the miso in the store. It is said that after the blessing of the monks of Todaiji Temple, the clerk will provide a taste.
Address:
406-1 Zoshicho, Nara, 630-8211, Japan
Recommended sightseeing time:
0.5-1 hour
Phone:
+81 742-22-3386
Ticket Price
Free entry
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Overall, there are more deer than I expected. Traveling is convenient, you can take either Kintetsu or JR, then transfer to a bus or walk. The bus fare is the same for all routes, just tap your card when you get off at the front door. The dango wasn't very tasty. Shops open quite late, typical of Japan. Each spot is quite far from each other, so you should allow some extra time.
Nattamon Tongchan
[Nara Park] Nigatsudo: Enjoy the nature in peace, perfect for spring travel
When going to Nara Park, most people choose to focus on Todaiji Temple and the cute deer, February Hall was once destroyed by fire and then rebuilt, I chose to walk up the stairs because there are not many people there, plus it is densely populated, you can look back down to Nara Park from above and be alone, breathe and appreciate the breath of nature
#JapanKorea Spring Good Places #Osaka Attractions
Hinson Lee
It is said that 99% of visitors to Nara miss the sunset at Nigatsu-dō
Nigatsu-dō, a National Treasure of Japan just like the must-visit Great Buddha Hall at Tōdai-ji, is also worth a visit.
Nigatsu-dō is located on the hillside northeast of the Great Buddha Hall. The current building was reconstructed after a fire in 1667 and is one of the important wooden structures within Tōdai-ji, known as a famous Kannon pilgrimage site.
Built on the side of the mountain, Nigatsu-dō is often compared with Kyoto's Kiyomizu-dera and shares the same 'stage' design. Inside Nigatsu-dō are the large and small eleven-faced Kannon statues that are never open to the public, as well as two statues known as 'absolutely secret Buddhas.' From the veranda of the main hall of Nigatsu-dō, one can enjoy a panoramic view of the entire Nara.
Perhaps it is because Tōdai-ji is too crowded and noisy with tourists, Nigatsu-dō, by contrast, is like a peaceful training ground, standing quietly in the midst of the mountains and forests. There is no better place in Nara to watch the sunset than at Nigatsu-dō, where the tranquility of the ancient capital and the silence of the Buddhist hall make time stand still, as if returning to a thousand years ago.
Addison.Foster.28
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Daibutsu with 1,300 years of history!
Todaiji (東大寺) is a Buddhist temple located in Nara, Japan. It is designated as UNESCO World Heritage site.
The construction of the Daibutsu (大仏) was completed in 752 AD and is 15m high.
There is a hole in a wooden pillar which is the same size as the nostrils of the Daibutsu. You can go through if you're small enough. The width is 30cm and the length is 37cm. Be careful not to get stuck!!
The admission is ¥600 and buses are available from Nara station to Todaiji (You can also access on foot).
#japan #temple #historicculture #nara #daibutsu #worldheritage
Super Jumbo
The New Ye
The New Year's Day holiday is just a good time to go to Nara to play. The February Hall is a church built for the February meeting. It has several steps. A wooden building stands on the hill. The iron bells ring and the cigarettes in the air linger. I stood on the corridor of the attic and looked down at Nara. In the faint green trees of the Tangwa of Dongda Temple, the homes of the people are unobstructed. This is Nara, and if it meets the setting sun, it must be beautiful.
Yoki Huang.
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February Hall is a well-known place to watch sunsets in Nara. The February Hall is actually part of the Todaiji Temple. But it's free. February Church in the sunset. Maybe it's a matter of time. There are very few tourists here. Said to be the sunset, in fact, the time is still very early, around 4 o'clock. The weather is indeed very good today, but the clouds are too few, and the sunset is not as amazing as the Kyoto Tower. And... In the open air, the temperature drops very quickly after sunset. The strange thing is that there are mosquitoes in such a cold... plus I can't find a place to put my little tripod, give up shooting the night scene.