Todaiji Temple in Nara Tour! - Video Japan Guide
Todaiji is a Buddhist temple located in the Nara prefecture. In 1998, It was listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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NARA, JAPAN: Todaiji Temple, Bowing Deer, Green Mochi
Our visit to Nara, Japan (奈良) with the bowing deer at Nara Park, the massive Todaiji Temple, and delicious hand pounded mochi at Nakatanidou. Nara is a short train ride away from Kyoto and is definitely worth at least a day trip to explore the sites and history of Japan's first permanent capitol. Nara is simply amazing. Get there!
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Todaiji Temple Daibutsuden (GIANT BUDDHA) in Nara Park, Japan - Walking Tour & Travel Guide ????【4K】
Todai-ji (東大寺 Eastern Great Temple) was built in the Nara period (710 - 794 AD) at the behest of Emperor Shomu. The temple was officially positioned as one of many state-established provincial temples. However, since the chief object of worship of the temple is Vairocana Buddha (Buddha that shines throughout the world like the sun), a magnificent temple was built to reflect this importance.
The Great Buddha Hall (大仏殿 Daibutsuden) houses the world's largest bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana, known in Japanese as Daibutsu (大仏). The statue was consecrated in 752 AD but damaged and repaired several times in the following centuries. It was burned during the war in 1180 and 1567, and the current building is actually the third generation construction, which was built in the Edo period.
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Nara Todaiji Temple and Deer Park Tour, Omizutori Fire Ritual | Japan Vlog 42 | Lin Nyunt
NARA TODAIJI TEMPLE AND DEER PARK TOUR, OMIZUTORI FIRE RITUAL
We visited Nara and its must see attractions. We went to Todaiji Temple and Nara Deer Park for a tour of the beautiful grounds. Then in the evening experienced the Omizutori fire ritual.
Nara deer roam free and are extremely cute. Watch the video to see the special thing they do. They are regarded as messengers of the gods.
This video explores Nara and the main tourist attraction of deer and the great Buddha in Todaiji Temple. It's only an hour from Osaka and makes the perfect day trip.
Our tour guide, Ryuichi was from Nara Guide Club. You can contact them at the address below for a free volunteer tour. In return for your free tour, you buy your guide a meal.
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Todaiji Temple (東大寺), Nara City
Todaiji Temple, also known as the Daibutsu (Great Buddha) of Nara Temple, located in the Nara Park precincts in Nara City.
Todaiji temple (東大寺) is one of the oldest temples in Nara and in Japan. Many of the original buildings have been burned down and rebuilt again many time over the centuries. The current main worship hall, known as Daibutsuden, is the largest wooden structure in the world. If you watch the video of the Daibutsuden, you will know why. Enjoy!!!
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Being one of Japan and Nara’s most famous landmarks and temples, Todai-ji attracts thousands of worshipers and tourists each year. It was constructed in 752 as the head temple of all provincial Buddhist temples of Japan.
Todai-ji (also known as Todaiji) Daibutusden (Big Buddha Hall) not only features one of Japan's largest bronzes statues of Buddha (15m tall), but is also known today as being the world's largest wooden building, despite the fact that it is actually a 1/3 smaller reconstruction (1692-1709) than the original!
The same applies to the Nandaimon (Great South Gate), which is in fact a reconstruction (in the 12th century) of the original gate. However this time the gate was rebuilt to scale.
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Todaiji Temple, Nara ☆ 東大寺 ☆ Japan As It Truly Is
If you only had time to visit just one temple in all of Japan, then THIS SHOULD BE THE PLACE. Todaiji is just mind blowing.
Seriously, missing this place would be like going to India and skipping the Taj Mahal.
Todaiji was completed in 752 A.D. when Nara was the capital of Japan (710-794 A.D.) to house the 550 ton Great Buddha, which used up nearly all the country's available bronze. The total cost of constructing the statue nearly bankrupted the country. The Todaiji you see here is actually the 2nd reconstruction and completed in 1709 - the original was actually about a third BIGGER than what this mammoth building is. The statue as well as had to have been rebuilt, the head is the 2nd reconstruction and made in the Edo Period (1615–1867) and the hands were reconstructed in the Momoyama Period (1568–1615).
Approaching Todaiji, you pass through the Nandaimon or South Gate, which was finished at the end of the 12th Century, copying the Chinese Song Dynasty style. There are two 28 foot Nio guards, the Agyo and Ungyo. Inside the Daibutsuden is the Great Buddha, other statues, a scale model of the original complex over 1200 years ago, one of the original hands, and a hole in one pillar, said to be the same size as one of the statue's nostrils. If you can squeeze your butt through it, it is said you will attain enlightenment in your next life.
Some people never make it to Nara in spite of traveling in the area - don't be one of them!
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Some of my amateur vids of DaibutsuDen in Nara Japan. A Wonderful place to visit when in Japan. You will see the Giant Buddha and the Deers when you are here! : )
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The World's Largest Bronze Buddha Statue at Todai-ji Temple
Todaiji Temple is a complex of buildings that includes the world's largest wooden structure and the world's largest bronze Buddha. Founded in 745 by Emperor Shomu, the temple was a symbol of imperial power and took over 15 years to complete.
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HALAL Japanese Street Food Tour in NARA JAPAN | Day 8: Nara Deer Park, Todaiji Temple & Mochi!
Asslamu Alikom - Greetings of Peace everyone! We hope you enjoy our japan travel vlog about our day trip to visit Nara and the deer.
Top things to do in Nara Japan:
1) Nara Deer Park
2) Todaiji Temple
3) Visit the Pagoda's
4) Naramachi Street Nara Town
5) Eat Mochi!
We started our japan travel vlog by heading to Osaka station where we took the Yamatoji Rapid Service, which is a JR train and allows you to use the JR Pass if you have one. The train ride from Osaka to Nara took about 50 Minutes and once we arrived we went straight to see Naramachi district to try the unique japanese street food and mochi!
The train ride will cost about $8 USD each way without a JR pass and you will need to take a bus from Nara station to get to Nara Deer Park for $ 2 USD.
At Naramachi, we sampled different types of Mochi and watched the Mochi preparation where we got to see how they make it! We also found unique stalls like Turkish ice cream! This is a great place to find souvenirs and buy gifts, also the prices are affordable too! Everything is deer themed or cherry blossom themed which is really fun.
After we headed to the amazing temples in Nara starting with Kofuku-ji Temple and Pagoda. The Pagoda is 5 stories high and was a real delight to see, highly recommend visiting this shrine.
After the pagoda we walked around and fed the deer at Nara Park by buying the Deer cookies for about $1.50 per pack. Do not feed the deer any other food except the deer cookies!
This park is massive so be prepared to do a lot of walking and selfies with the deer!
Make sure you bow, the deer are very polite and will bow back to try the cookies!
The last temple we visited was Todai-ji Temple, Home of the famous Daibutsu (Great Buddha), Todai-ji Temple is a must-see for all visitors to Japan. Admission is $5 USD and it is worth it! This is a must see if you are visiting Japan for the first time.
After Nara we took the rapid JR train back to Osaka and went straight to Dotonbori to try the street food. I really wanted to try the Takoyaki (octopus balls) in Osaka because I heard they are the best!
The Takoyaki stall was super busy but worth the wait.
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Once again, we hung out with animals on our trip :D
We stopped in Nara for a day and had a blast feeding all the hungry deer. The cookies cost 150yen (1.50$). Also saw the famous Buddha statue and a temple.
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During my sister's stay in Kobe we also had time to go to Nara to see the ancient Tōdaiji temple and some smaller shrines in Nara. On the way we of course met a lot of cute deers walking around in the city.
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It is said that this city is where Japan’s many national treasures are stored. It is a spiritual hometown for Japanese people. Devoted believers pray wholeheartedly.
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