Renowned for its thousands of bronze and stone lanterns, this place offers visitors a unique blend of spiritual, cultural, and natural beauty.
How to Get There
From Kintetsu Nara Station: 20-minute walk through Nara Park.
From JR Nara Station: 35-minute walk or a short bus ride to Kasuga Taisha Honden bus stop.
For public transport, refer to Nara Public Transport Guide.
What to See and Do
1. Approach Through Kasugayama Primeval Forest
The shrine is nestled in a lush forest, with a peaceful path lined by hundreds of moss-covered stone lanterns (tōrō).
2. Lantern Displays
Bronze Lanterns: Found inside the shrine, these intricately crafted pieces are lit during special festivals.
Stone Lanterns: Thousands line the approach to the shrine, creating a mystical ambiance.
3. Shrine Architecture
Admire the vermilion-lacquered buildings, which are rebuilt every 20 years following ancient Shinto traditions.
4. Special Exhibits
Visit the Kasuga Taisha Museum to see treasures, including ancient swords, paintings, and ceremonial objects.
Cost: ¥500 for adults.
5. Participate in a Shinto Ritual
Witness or participate in rituals, such as prayers for health, prosperity, or success.
6. Seasonal Beauty
Spring: Cherry blossoms surround the shrine.
Autumn: Brilliant red and orange maple leaves create a stunning backdrop.
Festivals
Setsubun Mantoro (February): Thousands of lanterns are lit to celebrate the end of winter.
Obon Mantoro (August): A magical summer lantern lighting event.
Hours and Admission
Hours: 6:00 AM to 6:00 PM (hours vary by season).
Admission:
Shrine Grounds: Free.
Inner Area: ¥500 for adults, ¥300 for children.