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Apparently, some fans have even collected all 70 varieties. There are both standard types, like the Nara and friend versions, and seasonal types. This Japanese cafe , filled with the ambiance of the year-old townhouse, is acclaimed as a place where you can eat quintessential Nara food and sweets. The Yamato tea rice porridge Yamato no chagayu - 1, yen, tax included is Nara traditional cuisine along with a delightful presentation. Replicate cooking practices of the past by putting the thin rice cakes kaki-mochi onto the clay stove shichirin and brushing soy sauce onto the mochi while it cooks, then listen to the mochi fizzle when you place it into the rice porridge.

The sea bream-broth tea on rice tai dashi chazuke - 1, yen, tax included and the hitsumabushi-style conger eel rice bowl anago-don, hitsumabushi-fuu - 1, yen, tax included also come highly recommended. The cafe 's desserts are also popular. The most popular, the matcha chocolate fondue, you can eat by dipping cookies, arrowroot cakes kuzu-mochi , and other sweets and fruits into the special matcha sauce made with a generous helping of Yamato green tea.

For further enjoyment, heat up the remaining matcha sauce and add milk to make a matcha latte. The Kanna no kobako set Kanna small box is a three-layered box of over 10 kinds of traditional Japanese desserts. It's exciting to open each new layer, and with three-colored dumplings, cherry blossom mochi cakes sakura-mochi , and arrowroot cake pudding kuzu-mochi , this set is particularly recommended for girls with an appetite to try lots of different sweets. In addition, customers love the seasonally changing items that are always on the menu, such as the strawberry chocolate fondue in the spring , matcha milk shaved ice made with iced milk and condensed milk, potato fondue in autumn , and kuzumochi amazake a sweet fermented rice drink in the winter.

At last, we arrive in Naramachi. One souvenir most representative of Naramachi are the Naramachi hand towels from Yoshida Kaya. The shop has striking, pitch-black lattice windows, and is located in an area still particularly thick with an air of the past. Since its establishment in , Yoshida Kaya has been using specific techniques to manufacture and sell mosquito net material and has become popular for utilizing those techniques to produce other goods, including not only hand towels but also placemats, stoles, and more.

The shop's main product, Naramachi hand towels dyed, yen, tax included , are carefully and individually handmade using mosquito netting cloth that is a specialty product from Nara.

This cloth absorbs water incredibly well and is resistant to fuzzing, and it also stays clean, easily washable with a quick rinse of water.

The cloth's durability and resistance to wear and tear is another bonus. These cloths' usefulness and budget-friendly prices make them popular as Nara souvenirs. You can select your favorite from over 18 standard colors. Nara 's symbolic color, olive green, sells especially well. Take the road on the north side of Yoshida Kaya to the east, and you'll head to a sake brewery where you can enjoy sake tastings. Naramachi's Harushika Sake Brewery is one of Nara 's premiere sake breweries.

Harushika brews and distributes many different kinds of sake, including the famous Junmai Cho Karakuchi Extra Dry beloved in ten countries worldwide. Tenjin Japanese Restaurants. Kanakana Japanese Cafes. Yu Nakagawa Souvenirs. Nakanishi Yosaburo Edible Gifts. Yoshidakaya Souvenirs. Browse Shops. Kohfukuji National Treasure Hall Museums.

Naramachi Museum Museums. Shikanofune Japanese Cafes. Kakigori Kashiya Japanese Cafes. Cat Cafe Nekoan Japanese Cafes. Bolik Coffee Western Cafes. Browse Cafes. Cycling around Nara City. Local Insights. It offers massages, bicycle rental and free Wi-Fi throughout. The World Heritage registered Nara Park is a minute walk away.

Guests at Naramachi can choose a private room with tatami woven-straw flooring and Japanese futon beds. All rooms are air-conditioned, and bathrooms and toilets are shared. Bath towels, washclothes and Yukata robes can be rented.

JR Nara Train Station is a minute walk, and Kofuku-ji Temple is a pleasant minute walk away through the traditional streets of Nara. Gangoji Temple and three public baths are available within a 5-minute walk. Various types of bicycles can be rented. A free-use kitchenette is provided, with a microwave, fridge and electric kettle. At time of booking, you must inform the hotel what time you plan to check in. If your check-in time changes, please update the hotel. Guests who require parking must inform the hotel at time of booking.

Kotonoyado Musashino Luxury. Free WiFi is provided throughout the property and free private parking is available on site. Every room includes a flat-screen TV.

You will find a kettle in the room. Rooms include a shared bathroom. For your comfort, you will find slippers and a hair dryer. There is luggage storage space at the property. The ryokan also offers free use of bicycles.

Kofuku-ji is 1. The nearest airport is Osaka Itami Airport, 39 km from the property. Guest House En Budget-friendly. Guest House En is set in Nara, within 2.

Featuring a shared lounge, the 2-star guest house has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a shared bathroom. The guest house features family rooms. The units in the guest house are equipped with a kettle. At Guest House En all rooms are equipped with bed linen and towels. Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Kofuku-ji Temple, Naramachi and Gangoji Temple. Kasuga Hotel Luxury. The spacious Japanese and Western rooms have free WiFi.

Guests at Hotel Kasuga can enjoy a taste of Japan with the green tea and Yukata robes provided. Japanese-style rooms have a tatami woven-straw floor and futon bedding, and all rooms come with an LCD TV and an en suite bathroom. As a historic area in Nara, this district is becoming popular. Originally, this district was in the site of Gangoji. Since the middle ages, Gangoji had declined and scaled down. So this town had been formed on the old temple site. In the town, various traditional industries such as calligraphy brush, inkstick, sword, sake, etc.

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