Nara Park’s deer, Todai-ji Daibutsu and Kasuga Taisha: walking Nara’s World Heritage
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About Nara
Nara is an inland Kinki prefecture with Nara City as its capital, internationally known for the ancient Heijo-kyo capital and the Great Buddha of Todai-ji.
Main walking areas in Nara
Here are some of the prefecture’s most popular places to walk, where public smoking spots and facilities with smoking rooms tend to be available nearby.
- Nara (Nara Park, Todai-ji, Kasuga Taisha, Kofuku-ji)
- Asuka (Ishibutai Tumulus)
- Yoshino (Mt. Yoshino, cherry blossoms)
Nara trivia
Nara Park is home to roughly 1,200 sika deer, designated a national natural monument.
Tips for finding smoking areas in Nara
- Use designated smoking spots in areas with no-smoking-on-the-street ordinances
- Stations, large commercial complexes and tourist information centres are good starting points
- Heated-tobacco-only rooms are growing — switch the tobacco-type filter to match your device
- Use a portable ashtray or the ashtray in the smoking area — good etiquette helps keep these spots open for everyone
Find efficiently with Mottosuitai
Allow location access on the Mottosuitai map to see smoking areas within 2 km of you. To browse by region, visit /search/?prefecture=nara for the Nara list.