Kyoto & Osaka · Day Trip

Nara
Private Day Tour

1,200 deer roam freely through an ancient park flanked by Japan's largest wooden structure. Nara is a half day from Kyoto and a full day from Osaka.

6–10 Hours
Duration
Alphard / HiAce
Vehicle
English
Language
1–9 Guests
Group Size
Kyoto or Osaka
Departs From

Japan's oldest capital — deer, bronze, and ancient stone.

Nara is 45 minutes from Kyoto, 60 minutes from Osaka by private car. Japan's first permanent capital holds some of the country's most remarkable antiquities in a remarkably accessible setting — no mountain hiking, no long queues, no complicated logistics.

Todai-ji Temple houses Japan's largest bronze Buddha — 16 metres high, cast in 749 AD, still the largest bronze statue in the world for over a millennium. Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine is lined with 3,000 stone and bronze lanterns, lit twice a year in complete darkness. The 1,200 sika deer of Nara Park are designated national treasures and are completely tame — they bow their heads when offered deer crackers sold throughout the park.

Popular combination: morning Kyoto (Fushimi Inari or Arashiyama) + afternoon Nara in the same vehicle. Tell us your hotel locations and we'll map the optimal route for a combined day with no wasted travel time.

Nara through the year

Deer Park in Cherry Blossom
Nara Park in late March and early April — 1,200 sika deer moving through a landscape of cherry blossoms — is one of Japan's most atmospheric spring scenes. Genuinely unlike anywhere else in the world: ancient, calm, and beautiful without being curated.
Kasuga Taisha Lantern Festival
The Mantoro Lantern Festival illuminates all 3,000 lanterns at Kasuga Taisha in February and August. The stone and bronze lanterns are lit in complete darkness — one of Japan's most extraordinary ritual experiences. February is technically late winter but often accessible in spring-adjacent timing.
Yoshino Cherry Blossoms
Two hours south of Nara, Yoshino Mountain holds 30,000 cherry trees across four elevations — one of Japan's most celebrated spring destinations. Add as an extension for guests with a full day and a passion for sakura.
Nigatsudo Hall Views
Nigatsudo Hall on the hillside above Todai-ji offers views over the ancient city and Nara Park in spring bloom. The approach through cedar forest is quiet and largely missed by day-trippers who stop at Todai-ji and leave.
Sample Spring Itinerary — 10 Hours, Kyoto + Nara from Kyoto Hotel
  • 08:00
    Kyoto hotel pickup
    Early departure to make the most of the combined day.
  • 09:00
    Fushimi Inari Shrine, Kyoto
    Outer torii gates in spring light. 1.5h walk — return before 10:45.
  • 10:45
    Drive to Nara
    45 minutes south on expressway.
  • 11:30
    Todai-ji Great Buddha
    16m bronze Buddha. 30 min inside the main hall.
  • 12:15
    Nara Park deer walk
    Deer in cherry blossom. Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine — 3,000 stone lanterns.
  • 13:30
    Naramachi lunch
    Kaiseki set lunch or local kakinoha-zushi (persimmon-leaf sushi) in the old merchant quarter.
  • 14:30
    Naramachi old quarter walk
    Preserved Edo-period merchant townhouses and craft shops.
  • 15:30
    Nigatsudo Hall
    Hillside views over Nara in spring bloom.
  • 16:30
    Drive back to Kyoto
    45 minutes north.
  • 17:30
    Kyoto hotel return
    Drop-off at your Kyoto hotel.
Early Morning at Kasuga Shrine
Kasuga Taisha in summer is best visited early — before the heat builds and before the day-trip crowds arrive from Kyoto and Osaka. The stone lantern corridor at 08:00 with morning light filtering through the cedar trees is genuinely impressive.
Cool Mountain Paths Behind Nigatsudo
The cedar forest paths behind Nigatsudo Hall on Mount Wakakusa stay shaded and cool even in summer heat. A quiet escape from the main park area — deer are often found here in the morning away from tourist activity.
Cooler Than Osaka
Nara sits slightly higher and is sheltered by mountains on three sides — measurably cooler than Osaka in summer. For guests sensitive to urban heat, Nara offers genuine relief while remaining easily accessible by private car.
Kasuga Taisha Lantern Festival (August)
All 3,000 bronze and stone lanterns at Kasuga Taisha are lit in complete darkness in August (Obon period). One of Japan's most extraordinary nocturnal ritual experiences — requires advance planning but unforgettable for those who time it right.
Sample Summer Itinerary — 6 Hours, Nara Only from Kyoto Hotel
  • 08:00
    Kyoto hotel pickup
    Early departure to reach Nara before summer heat.
  • 09:00
    Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine
    Stone lantern corridors in morning shade. 3,000 lanterns, ancient cedar forest approach.
  • 10:00
    Nara Park deer walk
    Feed deer senbei crackers. Walk through the park to Todai-ji.
  • 11:00
    Todai-ji Great Buddha
    16m bronze Buddha in the world's largest wooden structure.
  • 12:00
    Naramachi lunch
    Cool indoor lunch in the old merchant quarter.
  • 13:00
    Nigatsudo Hall
    Shaded forest path and hillside views.
  • 14:00
    Drive to Kyoto
    45 minutes north.
  • 15:00
    Kyoto hotel return
    Drop-off by mid-afternoon.
Deer Antler Cutting Ceremony
On October 7, Nara's annual deer antler cutting ceremony (Shika no Tsunokiri) takes place at Kasuga Taisha. Shinto priests in formal robes restrain the deer while their antlers are ceremonially trimmed — a 300-year tradition performed in a wooden enclosure for public viewing.
Kohfuku-ji in Autumn Colour
Kohfuku-ji Temple's five-storey pagoda, reflected in Sarusawa Pond against autumn maple colours, is one of Nara's most photographed scenes in November. The pagoda is an exact replica of the original built in 730 AD.
Todai-ji Without Crowds
Post-summer, pre-winter — October and early November offer Todai-ji at its most comfortable. Cooler weather, good light, and substantially fewer visitors than spring cherry blossom or summer school trip season.
Evening Lantern Festival
Kasuga Taisha holds its biannual lantern festival in February and August — but autumn evenings at the shrine, with lanterns casting pools of warm light on the stone paths, have their own quiet atmosphere worth experiencing.
Sample Autumn Itinerary — 10 Hours, Kyoto + Nara from Kyoto Hotel
  • 08:00
    Kyoto hotel pickup
    Morning departure for combined Kyoto + Nara day.
  • 09:00
    Arashiyama bamboo, Kyoto
    Bamboo grove and Sagano autumn forest. Tenryu-ji garden in autumn gold.
  • 10:45
    Drive to Nara
    45 minutes south.
  • 11:30
    Todai-ji Great Buddha
    Autumn light in the temple hall. Less crowded than spring.
  • 12:15
    Nara Park deer walk
    Deer among the maples. Kasuga Taisha in autumn colour.
  • 13:30
    Naramachi lunch
    Autumn kaiseki or set lunch. Seasonal persimmon and mushroom dishes.
  • 14:30
    Kohfuku-ji pagoda & Sarusawa Pond
    Five-storey pagoda reflected in pond with autumn maples.
  • 15:30
    Nigatsudo Hall
    Hillside forest walk. Views over Nara in autumn light.
  • 16:30
    Drive back to Kyoto
    45 minutes north.
  • 17:30
    Kyoto hotel return
    Drop-off at your Kyoto hotel.
Omizutori Fire Festival at Todai-ji
March 1–14 at Nigatsudo Hall — one of Japan's oldest ritual ceremonies, held continuously for 1,250 years. Priests swing burning torches from the hall's second-floor veranda while sparks cascade over the crowd below. Technically early spring but the most iconic winter-adjacent event in Nara.
Quiet Winter Nara
Winter is Nara's quietest season. The deer remain in the park year-round — in winter mist, with no leaves on the deciduous trees and few visitors, the ancient landscape becomes more readable. The scale of Todai-ji and the park around it is best appreciated in this quiet.
Kasuga Shrine Lanterns in Snow
When snow falls on Nara — a few times each winter — the stone lanterns take on snow caps and the paths through the cedar forest become otherworldly. The lantern festival in February (all 3,000 lanterns lit in darkness) is the year's most dramatic event at Kasuga Taisha.
Winter Naramachi
Naramachi's preserved Edo-period townhouses are atmospheric in winter — the lattice facades and narrow lanes lit in afternoon light, craft shops and small cafes open without the crowds of other seasons. A relaxed end to a Nara winter day.
Sample Winter Itinerary — 6 Hours, Nara Only from Kyoto Hotel
  • 09:30
    Kyoto hotel pickup
    Later departure — winter mornings are cold; allow full daylight for the park.
  • 10:30
    Todai-ji Great Buddha
    Winter quiet. Almost no queues. Bronze Buddha at its most serene.
  • 11:30
    Nara Park deer walk
    Deer in winter mist or snow. Ancient park without summer crowds.
  • 12:30
    Kasuga Taisha
    Stone lanterns in winter light. Cedar forest approach — crisp and quiet.
  • 13:30
    Naramachi lunch
    Warm kaiseki lunch in the old merchant quarter. Winter seasonal dishes.
  • 14:30
    Drive to Kyoto
    45 minutes north.
  • 15:30
    Kyoto hotel return
    Back in time for afternoon or evening plans.

Choose your duration

Option A
Half Day
6 Hours
Nara only — from Kyoto
  • Todai-ji Great Buddha Hall
  • Nara Park — 1,200 free-roaming deer
  • Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine
  • Naramachi old merchant quarter
  • Departs Kyoto — returns by 15:30

Two vehicles.
One formation.

When the group exceeds what a single vehicle can hold, we don't hand you off to a bus company. We send two — or three — of our own vehicles together, coordinated as a fleet. One lead driver, one group chat, one point of contact. Every vehicle in the convoy is ours. Every driver is ours. That is what makes it different from a chartered bus.

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Multi-Vehicle Options
Alphard × 2
Up to 8 Passengers

Two private Alphards in convoy. Ideal for families, small corporate groups, or couples travelling together.

Alphard + HiAce
Up to 13 Passengers

VIP passengers in the Alphard, the rest in the HiAce. Keeps groups together without putting everyone in a bus.

HiAce × 2
Up to 18 Passengers

Full group capacity across two HiAces. No one gets separated. Both vehicles depart and arrive together.

HiAce × 3
Up to 27 Passengers

Full fleet deployment for large groups. Corporate events, large tour groups, multi-stop itineraries. Custom combinations on request.

Frequently asked questions

How much does a private Nara tour cost?

A private Nara day tour costs from ¥90,000 per vehicle (Toyota Alphard, 1–4 passengers, half day) or ¥105,000 for a full day. A HiAce for up to 9 passengers is ¥105,000–¥120,000. The price is per vehicle, not per person.

Is the price per person or per vehicle?

All Hire Taxi Japan prices are per vehicle, not per person. A Toyota Alphard seats 1–4 passengers and a Toyota HiAce seats up to 9, so the per-person cost drops sharply for families and groups. Larger parties can book two or three vehicles in convoy — up to 27 passengers.

What are the main sights in Nara?

Todai-ji's Great Buddha — the world's largest bronze Buddha in one of the world's largest wooden buildings — the 1,200 free-roaming deer of Nara Park, Kasuga Taisha's lantern-lined paths, and Horyu-ji, the world's oldest surviving wooden temple complex.

Are the deer in Nara Park safe to feed?

Yes — buy the official shika senbei (deer crackers) sold in the park. The deer bow for food but can be pushy; keep paper and bags out of reach. Your driver knows the calmer feeding spots away from the main gate crowds.

Does the Nara tour include hotel pickup?

Yes. Your English-speaking driver meets you in the lobby of your hotel in Osaka or Kyoto (or any address you choose) and returns you door-to-door at the end of the day. Luggage, strollers, and shopping bags travel in the car with you.

Do the drivers speak English?

Yes. All Hire Taxi Japan chauffeurs communicate in English and are licensed professional drivers. They handle navigation, parking, and timing — and share local recommendations — but are drivers rather than licensed tour guides.

How long is the Nara tour?

Plan for 8–9 hours. Because the tour is private, the schedule is flexible — you can extend time at any stop, skip others, or ask your driver to reorder the day around weather and crowds.

How do I book or ask a question?

Book online via the Japan Tour Package page on hiretaxijapan.mom, or message us on WhatsApp at +81 70 1265 4460 for a custom plan. We confirm availability and your driver's details within a few hours.

Nara — deer, bronze, and ancient stone

Departs from your Kyoto or Osaka hotel. English-speaking chauffeur.
Combine with a Kyoto morning — one vehicle, optimised route.

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