This isn’t your average ramen tour—it’s a two-bowl challenge in the ancient heart of Japan. While most travelers come to Nara for temples and deer, we take you deeper—into local ramen shops where bold flavors and quiet passion collide. With no lines, no guesswork, and full-size bowls at each stop, this tour is built for serious ramen lovers. Whether you come by day or night, you’ll explore Nara’s rich history and hidden flavors in one unforgettable experience.
Nara isn’t loud or flashy. It speaks softly—through mossy paths, gentle deer, and timeless temples. Once Japan’s capital over 1,300 years ago, it remains a city of quiet dignity.
Most come for the Great Buddha or the deer of Nara Park. But beyond the tourist spots lies another side of the city—one where food and tradition meet in flavorful harmony.
Whether you explore by day, with sunlight on temple roofs, or in the calm of evening, when lanterns glow and streets empty out, Nara has a way of slowing time and awakening your senses.
In hidden alleys, bold bowls of ramen are being crafted by chefs blending old techniques with new ideas. These are not just meals—they’re experiences rooted in place and purpose.
Nara is where sacred meets savory, and history meets hunger.
It doesn’t demand your attention.
It rewards your curiosity—and your appetite.
Meeting point: In front of the Gyoki Bosatsu Statue at Kintetsu Nara Station.
Your guide will be waiting for you, holding a yellow sign.
Please refer to the map for further details.
Nara, Japan's first permanent capital, is a city steeped in history and culture. Known for its ancient temples, friendly deer, and UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Nara offers a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance. The city's well-preserved heritage sites and serene landscapes make it a must-visit destination in Japan.
Todai-ji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's most famous and historically significant temples. It houses the Great Buddha Hall, which contains a giant bronze Buddha statue.
Nara Park is famous for its friendly deer, which are considered sacred in Shinto tradition. The park is also home to several important temples and shrines.
Kasuga Taisha is a famous Shinto shrine with a history dating back to 768 AD. It is known for its many lanterns, which are donated by worshippers.
Kofuku-ji Temple was once one of the most powerful and influential temples in Japan. It is known for its pagoda and museum, which houses many important artifacts.
Nara National Museum is dedicated to the art and history of Nara and its temples. It houses a collection of Buddhist sculptures, paintings, and other artifacts.
A type of sushi where vinegared rice and fish are wrapped in persimmon leaves, giving it a unique flavor and aroma.
A traditional Nara dish made with chicken, mushrooms, and vegetables cooked in a sweet soy-based sauce.
A variety of pickled vegetables, including radish, eggplant, and cucumber, known for their unique flavors and textures.
These seasons offer pleasant weather and are ideal for outdoor activities. Spring brings cherry blossoms, while autumn features beautiful fall foliage.
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Nara is a very safe city with low crime rates. Violent crime is rare, and petty crime is uncommon. However, as with any destination, it's important to take basic precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Nara Station
Nara Station, Kintetsu Nara Station
The bus system is efficient and covers most major attractions. Day passes are available for frequent travelers.
Available • Apps: JapanTaxi, DiDi
Car, Bike, Scooter
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