Reachable by express train from Kyoto Station in less than an hour, Nara’s Todai-ji is a temple built on a massive scale. Everything about it feels larger than life: from the wooden pillars of its Great South Gate, Nandaimon, which bills itself as Japan’s largest temple entrance gate, to its equally mammoth Great Buddha Hall, Daibutsuden, which holds what is said to be the world’s largest bronze Buddha statue (via Japan Today).
Walking to the temple from Kintetsu Nara Station will take you through Nara Park, where deer roam freely and can be fed with 200-yen shika-senbei (deer rice crackers). If you’re there when the cherry blossoms are blooming, as we were just last weekend, you can maybe even lure one of the deer over to a sakura tree and come away with a snapshot of the sacred animal against a backdrop of blue skies, green grass, and pink flowers.
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