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Nara Ryokan |
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Nara was the first permanent capital
of Japan, established in 710 AD. Although the capital was soon
moved to Kyoto where it remained for the next 1,000 years, Nara
saw the development of Japan's first arts, crafts, and literature.
Nara became the political and cultural center of Japan, and
it established many shrines, temples, palaces, and pagodas.
Most of Nara's historical buildings remain, and they are surrounded
by a large and spacious park. Some of the bigger attractions
are the bronze Buddha statue at Todaiji (pictured above), and
Horyuji which is said to be the world's oldest wooden building.
The presence of wild, free-roaming deer at Nara add a very special
atmosphere to the area. Although most visitors make only a day
trip to Nara, the historical and natural beauty of the city
and the surrounding area warrant at least a couple of days of
exploring. |
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Ryokan with Hot Springs
(There is an onsen tax of about 150 yen to 500
yen or more per person at many ryokans) |
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Ryokan Categories |
Price Per Guest Based on Double Occupancy
(See ryokan page for meals included.) |
A+ |
30,000 to 50,000 yen |
A |
20,000 to 30,000 yen |
B |
15,000 to 20,000 yen |
C |
10,000 to 15,000 yen |
D |
7,000 to 10,000 yen |
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