Once back at my friends’ place in Nagoya, I spent the following days travelling the Kansai region with my train pass while she went to university. On the first day back in Nagoya, I decided to go to Nara. The town is almost 1300 years old and was Japan’s first permanent capital.
My timing was rather bad, plus I accidentally took the slowest shinkansen from Nagoya to Nara, so I arrived later than I was expecting. The weather wasn’t very great either and it rained some. I went to visit Todaji temple. It’s the world’s largest wooden building, and home of Japan’s largest buddha statue. So I walked to the temple, and got in just on time. The huge doors closed behind me when I entered the temple, we were only to exit and entrance wasn’t possible any more. The statues were really huge in real time, and quite impressive.
Nara is famous for its tame deer running around, and I spotted a few as well, they were very cute. I also took a look at the five-story Kofukuji pagoda, which was the largest that I’ve ever seen, I think.
