
Nara
Nara is the capital of Nara Prefecture in the Kansai region of Japan.
Temples et Sanctuaires à Nara

Hase-dera
Temple BouddhisteTowering nearly 9 meters high, the gilded wooden statue of eleven-faced Kannon—the bodhisattva of compassion and mercy—commands attention at Hase-dera Temple. This ancient Buddhist sanctuary, established in 736 CE, clings to a Kamakura hillside where the grounds cascade down toward panoramic views o

Kasuga Taisha
Sanctuaire ShintoMajor Shinto shrine in Nara, known for its numerous bronze lanterns
Todai-ji
Temple BouddhisteTōdai-ji is a Buddhist temple complex in Nara, Japan, once one of the Seven Great Temples. Founded in 738 and opened in 752, it was built to emulate Tang dynasty temples and has undergone multiple reconstructions.

Kofuku-ji
Temple BouddhisteKofuku-ji est un temple bouddhiste majeur à Nara et le temple principal de l'école Hossō. Fondé en 669 et déplacé à Nara en 710 par le clan Fujiwara, il faisait partie des Nanto Shichi Daiji et fait partie des monuments historiques de l'UNESCO de l'ancienne Nara.

Kinpusen-ji
Temple BouddhisteKinpusen-ji in Yoshino, Nara, is the head temple of Kinpusen‑Shugendō and a core Shugendō site with Ōminesan‑ji. Tradition credits En no Gyōja; its Zaō‑dō, dedicated to Zaō Gongen, is Japan’s second‑largest wooden building after Tōdai‑ji’s Great Buddha Hall.