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Revitalize Your Spirit in the New Year! 5 Restaurants near Kasuga-taisha Shrine in Nara for a Spiritual Recharge

Revitalize Your Spirit in the New Year! 5 Restaurants near Kasuga-taisha Shrine in Nara for a Spiritual Recharge

Kasuga-taisha Shrine in Nara is visited by many people at the start of the New Year. The shrine is also a World Heritage site, and its vermilion-lacquered pavilions are a popular site that seems to give off a lot of spiritual energy. After visiting the shrine, you can add even more cheer to your mood by enjoying a delicious meal of quality fish or Italian cuisine nearby. 

Revitalize Your Spirit in the New Year! 5 Restaurants near Kasuga-taisha Shrine in Nara for a Spiritual Recharge

Revitalize Your Spirit in the New Year! 5 Restaurants near Kasuga-taisha Shrine in Nara for a Spiritual Recharge

Kasuga-taisha Shrine in Nara is visited by many people at the start of the New Year. The shrine is also a World Heritage site, and its vermilion-lacquered pavilions are a popular site that seems to give off a lot of spiritual energy. After visiting the shrine, you can add even more cheer to your mood by enjoying a delicious meal of quality fish or Italian cuisine nearby. 

Embark on a trip where one can stay at Nara's oldest soy sauce brewery, where on can feel the origins of Japanese food culture

Embark on a trip where one can stay at Nara's oldest soy sauce brewery, where on can feel the origins of Japanese food culture

The
Tawaramoto area has an especially old history, even among Nara towns. This
land, which expands at the foot of Mt. Miwa, in which the gods sit, contains
the lives of people who value its myths and nature. Maruto Shoyu soy sauce,
which is loved by the people of this area, is the oldest soy sauce brewery in
Nara, with a history of over 300 years since its founding. After a 70 year
gap since it last closed, in 2020 it reopened as a soy sauce brewery that
guests can stay at. This is not just a brewery that makes soy sauce. It is a
place where one can experience Japanese food culture. Here, guests can enjoy
cuisine that uses handmade, mellow soy sauce, and sleep in a room that is
renovated from the past soy sauce storehouse. Read all about it here. 


  Embark
  on a trip where one can stay at Nara's oldest soy sauce brewery, where on can
  feel the origins of Japanese food culture

Embark on a trip where one can stay at Nara's oldest soy sauce brewery, where on can feel the origins of Japanese food culture

The
Tawaramoto area has an especially old history, even among Nara towns. This
land, which expands at the foot of Mt. Miwa, in which the gods sit, contains
the lives of people who value its myths and nature. Maruto Shoyu soy sauce,
which is loved by the people of this area, is the oldest soy sauce brewery in
Nara, with a history of over 300 years since its founding. After a 70 year
gap since it last closed, in 2020 it reopened as a soy sauce brewery that
guests can stay at. This is not just a brewery that makes soy sauce. It is a
place where one can experience Japanese food culture. Here, guests can enjoy
cuisine that uses handmade, mellow soy sauce, and sleep in a room that is
renovated from the past soy sauce storehouse. Read all about it here. 

10 Recommended Restaurants in Japan's Nara: From Luxury Restaurants to Local Eateries! 

10 Recommended Restaurants in Japan's Nara: From Luxury Restaurants to Local Eateries! 

When it comes to sightseeing, narrowing a city full of choices down to a single restaurant can be a difficult task, especially in unfamiliar territory. All of the storefront signs and smells can appear enticing before you get to actually try their food for youself, creating quite the dilemma. You also can't forget that Nara also happens to be a standout location in Japan for sightseeing! Between UNESCO World Heritage sites, Horyuji Temple, and the Giant Buddha Statue, the prefecture is rife in attractive places to visit. You’ll find a handpicked selection of the best places to eat in Nara in this article, so you'll hopefully be able to make use of the information as a reference to get the most out of Nara's cuisine!

10 Recommended Restaurants in Japan's Nara: From Luxury Restaurants to Local Eateries! 

10 Recommended Restaurants in Japan's Nara: From Luxury Restaurants to Local Eateries! 

When it comes to sightseeing, narrowing a city full of choices down to a single restaurant can be a difficult task, especially in unfamiliar territory. All of the storefront signs and smells can appear enticing before you get to actually try their food for youself, creating quite the dilemma. You also can't forget that Nara also happens to be a standout location in Japan for sightseeing! Between UNESCO World Heritage sites, Horyuji Temple, and the Giant Buddha Statue, the prefecture is rife in attractive places to visit. You’ll find a handpicked selection of the best places to eat in Nara in this article, so you'll hopefully be able to make use of the information as a reference to get the most out of Nara's cuisine!

Amazing Restaurants to Visit on a Sightseeing Date Around Nara

Amazing Restaurants to Visit on a Sightseeing Date Around Nara

In an all-too-distant past, the capital of Japan - Heijo - was situated in modern-day Nara Prefecture.  As the final destination of the Silk Road, the prefecture enjoyed a period of prosperity and culture, from which a large number of structures remain. Boasting one of the highest concentrations of protected national treasures in a prefecture, as well as easy access for visitors, the area is a much-loved travel destination. Not too far from the station, you can find many restaurants that are perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing, or an evening date.

Amazing Restaurants to Visit on a Sightseeing Date Around Nara

Amazing Restaurants to Visit on a Sightseeing Date Around Nara

In an all-too-distant past, the capital of Japan - Heijo - was situated in modern-day Nara Prefecture.  As the final destination of the Silk Road, the prefecture enjoyed a period of prosperity and culture, from which a large number of structures remain. Boasting one of the highest concentrations of protected national treasures in a prefecture, as well as easy access for visitors, the area is a much-loved travel destination. Not too far from the station, you can find many restaurants that are perfect for relaxing after a day of sightseeing, or an evening date.

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