Nara Prefecture is located in the Kansai region of Japan and was once its capital in the 8th century. Known for its role in preserving Japanese culture and Buddhism, Nara has many historic sites, including the Todai-ji Temple, the world’s largest wooden building, and the Kasuga Taisha Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In addition to its cultural heritage, Nara is also famous for its deer population, which roam freely around the parks and temples. Nara is also known for its sake and traditional crafts, such as pottery and textiles. Visitors to Nara can easily access the region by train from Osaka or Kyoto and enjoy a unique experience of Japan’s rich cultural history.
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