Kakurenoyu Taisenkaku

682 Akamechonagasaka, Nabari, Mie Prefecture, Kinki, 518-0469, Japan | Ryokan

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Travel Blogs from Nabari

Nara

A travel blog entry by jiyuu

1

... wooden structure in the world, and, keeping that in mind, try to fathom that it's 30% SMALLER than it was before it was destroyed by an earthquake. Also, it used to have two pagodas that were larger than the Great Pyramids.

The main hall where the Vairocana Buddha is at was too big to capture with a camera, and no matter how much I try to reiterate, there's really no way to describe how huge it really is. The Vairocana ...

Bit of Kata and not much else

A travel blog entry by adamz

127

... Even had the dorm room to myself.

Found that when I was checking out the guy who ran the place wanted to give me a discount since the place had not been open long and the service may have been poor. Decided he was giving me to much of a discount and ended up just rounding it to the nearest thousand yen rather than taking the full discount he offered. While they may of just opened I didnt have any problems with the accomodation or service though Im not completely ...

極寒的奈良

A travel blog entry by siuyeahim

... 3 6023;下。

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原來我從沒 ;有寄過明߼ 9;片給 ...

Beautiful Nara

A travel blog entry by paul_karen

40

... it made it even more so. There are many old Buddhist temples scattered around the huge park to the north of the city, some of them date back to the founding of the city. There are also many deer roaming around like we had back in Miyajima but these ones you can feed with special deer crackers you buy from stalls along the way. Although we did see one woman happily munching away on them too. As soon as you open the bag of their food the ...

Akame 48 Waterfalls Day Trip

A travel blog entry by zachandchelsa

6

We took a day trip with friends to Nabari to see the Akame 48 waterfalls which is in the south of Nabari City, located in the Muro Akame Aoyama national park. We took a cab from the train station and walked through a charming shopping village to get to the entrance of the Akame 48. The shops sold various Japanese sweets and omiyage. On our way to the entrance, we stopped to eat some Taiyaki, a Japanese fish-shaped cake. Usually Taiyaki is filled with red bean ...

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This ryokan is located in the Akame Onsen area of Nabari.
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