Toshodai-ji

Religious spot
★ 4.9 (19K+ reviews) • 115K+ booked
Discover the timeless allure and spiritual serenity of Toshodai-ji, a historic gem nestled in the heart of Nara, Japan. Founded in 759 by the esteemed Chinese monk Jianzhen, also known as Ganjin, this revered Buddhist temple is a testament to Japan's rich cultural tapestry and the indomitable spirit of its founder. As a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Toshodai-ji stands as a beacon of the profound cultural exchange between China and Japan, playing a pivotal role in the spread of Buddhism in Japan. Immerse yourself in the serene beauty and classical architecture of this sacred site, where ancient traditions and cultural treasures await to inspire generations. Whether you're a history enthusiast or a seeker of spiritual tranquility, Toshodai-ji invites you to step back in time and explore its sacred grounds, offering a unique glimpse into the rich heritage of the Nara period.
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13-46 Gojocho, Nara, 630-8032, Japan
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4.9 /5
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Klook客路用户
1 Jul
I brought the elderly at home to Japan for a tour. I searched for one-day tours and found this Nara Uji itinerary. I received a confirmation email soon after placing the order. I also quickly added the tour guide Eve on WeChat, and she sent me the itinerary instructions the afternoon before the trip. We gathered at Nihonbashi in the morning and started the day's tour. There were buses to pick us up, which saved us the trouble of taking the elderly around the subway (the subway in Japan is too complicated 😂). At each attraction, the tour guide Eve was very considerate to share the guide of the attractions, and the explanations in Chinese and English were also great 🎉. The only regret is that there are three tourist attractions in one day, and the free time is relatively short. It would be better if there were two days of tour. Recommended for family travel with the elderly and children
Ser *******
1 Jul
Trip date: June 23, 2025 (Monday) Guide: 于导(Lucia)LULU. Lucia provided clear instructions and directions for us to follow, she would send accurate GPS locations via watsapp to make sure we know our ways around. She was also attentive to call me to ensure we reached our hotel safely after the day tour ended, as my family were the only group that alighted at the Kyoto drop-off point, instead of back to the Osaka drop-off point.
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StuJulia ******
30 Jun
Awesome tour, Eve our tour guide was great, very humorous. Very good value for money
Klook用戶
30 Jun
Alex is a amazing tour guide, he shared many tips and the sightseeing spots background story with us! I am glad that joining his tour which brings me a wonderful and unforgettable memory! thank you Alex!
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李 **
30 Jun
It was a very satisfying trip, compact and rich! Several scenic spots have their own characteristics, fully reflecting the ancient capital culture and Japanese characteristics. The only regret is that I didn't see Toshodaiji Temple. After all, I hope to see the place where Master Jianzhen worked and lived. Special praise for the tour guide Xiao Liu, who is humorous and thoughtful. I hope to experience other routes in the future.
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YEN *********
29 Jun
The hotel is right outside the west exit of Nara Station. It is also close to the station supermarket. The breakfast is very rich and there is a large bath for bathing.
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Globel ********
28 Jun
This is good experience and to squeeze your time to see different places in 1 day! Yuri is a good guide making that everyone is complete before leaving the area.
Peck *********
27 Jun
the deers at Nara park are still cute. I visited them 17 years ago. but too bad it rained heavily. uji was everything matcha and it was quite relaxing. the last temple trip was too crowded and too hot. Osaka in June is not very pleasant.

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Remarkable Landmarks and Must-Visit Sights

Kondo (Golden Hall)

Step into the grandeur of the Kondo, or Golden Hall, a magnificent testament to the architectural brilliance of the Tempyo Era. As the largest remaining structure from this period in Japan, the Golden Hall's elegance is often compared to the Parthenon, captivating visitors with its timeless beauty and historical significance. Whether you're an architecture enthusiast or a history buff, the Kondo promises an unforgettable journey into Japan's rich cultural heritage.

Kodo Lecture Hall

Discover the Kodo Lecture Hall, a remarkable relic from the 8th century that once buzzed with the intellectual pursuits of Buddhist scholars. Originally part of the Imperial Court complex, this hall stands as a proud testament to the enduring legacy of Buddhist education. As you walk through its storied halls, imagine the vibrant discussions and teachings that once filled this space, offering a unique glimpse into the spiritual and educational heart of ancient Japan.

Sedentary Image of Ganjin Wajo

Prepare to be awestruck by the Sedentary Image of Ganjin Wajo, a revered National Treasure housed in the Meay-do Hall. Crafted with the intricate hollow-core dry-lacquer technique, this exquisite statue is a rare masterpiece that is unveiled to the public for just a few days each June. This limited-time viewing offers a precious opportunity to connect with the profound legacy of Ganjin, making it a must-see for any visitor to Toshodai-ji.

Cultural and Historical Significance

Toshodai-ji is a cornerstone of Japanese Buddhist history, founded by the esteemed Ganjin who played a pivotal role in establishing Buddhism in Japan. The temple's rich history is reflected in its numerous National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties. It stands as a beacon of cultural heritage, reflecting the profound influence of the Tang dynasty and the Nara period. This temple symbolizes the enduring ties between China and Japan, with lotus flowers imported from China adorning the temple grounds. The architecture and artifacts offer a window into the past, showcasing the cultural fusion between China and Japan.

Architectural Marvels

Explore the architectural wonders of Toshodai-ji, from the stately Kondo to the ancient Kodo Lecture Hall. Each structure tells a story of the past, offering a glimpse into the grandeur of the Tempyo Era. The intricate designs and historical significance of these buildings make them a must-see for any traveler interested in Japan's architectural heritage.

Local Cuisine

While visiting Toshodai-ji, indulge in Nara's local cuisine, known for its unique flavors. Don't miss trying traditional dishes such as Kakinoha-zushi (sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves) and Miwa somen (thin wheat noodles). These culinary delights offer a taste of the region's rich gastronomic traditions, making your visit even more memorable.