




Tōdai-ji
Attraction
4.6 (23060 reviews)
Buddhist temple originally built in the mid-700s, with one of Japan's largest bronze Buddha statues.
406-1 Zōshichō, Nara, 630-8587, Japan
+81 742-22-5511
Did You Know?
Giant Buddha Statue
Tōdai-ji is home to the Daibutsu, a colossal bronze statue of Buddha standing over 15 meters tall, making it one of the largest Buddha statues in Japan.
Ancient Origins
This Buddhist temple complex was originally constructed in the 8th century, making it a significant historical landmark in Japan.
World Heritage Site
Tōdai-ji is recognized by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site, highlighting its cultural and historical importance.
Architectural Marvel
The main hall of Tōdai-ji, called the Daibutsuden, is one of the largest wooden structures in the world, showcasing the skill of its creators.
Highlights from Reviews
• giant Buddha statue
The Daibutsuden Hall houses a massive bronze Buddha statue, a breathtaking and unforgettable sight.
• wooden architecture
The wooden architecture showcases intricate details and historical significance, providing a glimpse into the past.
• Nara Deer Park
Located within Nara Deer Park, the temple offers the unique experience of interacting with friendly wild deer.
• UNESCO site
The temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, recognized for its cultural and historical importance.
• peaceful atmosphere
The temple offers a serene and spiritual atmosphere, ideal for reflection and appreciation of Japanese culture.