Yakushiji Temple: Nara’s Twin-Pagoda World Heritage Site

Yakushiji in Nara's Nishinokyō is a World Heritage temple founded in 680 — its East Pagoda (730) is the only original building left, and its bronze Yakushi Triad is a National Treasure.

Yakushiji in Nara's Nishinokyō is a World Heritage temple founded in 680 — its East Pagoda (730) is the only original building left, and its bronze Yakushi Triad is a National Treasure.

Okadera (Ryūgaiji) in Asuka, Nara is Japan's first yakuyoke temple and Saigoku pilgrimage No.7 — famous for 3,000 rhododendrons, a Golden-Week dahlia flower pond, and June hydrangeas.

Murō-ji, Nara's mountain 'Women's Kōya,' has a National Treasure five-story pagoda, spring rhododendron and a June hydrangea pilgrimage. Hours, fees, access and what to see.

Nara's Todai-ji holds a 14.7 m bronze Great Buddha (eye-opening 752 AD) in one of the world's largest wooden halls, in a park of 1,000+ wild deer — an easy day trip from Kyoto. Hours, fees, deer etiquette and a half-day plan.

Two temples share the name Hasedera — one in Kamakura with ~2,500 plants peaking early–mid June, one in Nara with ~3,000 plants peaking late June–early July. Same name, same 8th-century origin, two completely different ajisai experiences. Visited both. Side-by-side.

I’ve spent a lot of time on temple paths and mountain trails around Japan. Kyoto’s famous pavilions and bamboo groves are worth seeing, but I keep coming back to the quieter places just past the usual tourist routes. This 7-day…
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