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πŸ“ Nara National Museum Review

The Nara National Museum, located inside Nara Park, was surprisingly quiet and peaceful. The tranquil atmosphere from the entrance made it perfect for a stroll, and the interior was well-presented, focusing on Buddhist sculptures. πŸͺ· While the exhibition isn't large, each piece was neatly organized, making it easy to focus on.

The main building, built during the Meiji period, was particularly beautiful. Its old-world Western architecture inspired many photographers. πŸ“Έ The inner annex is connected to a modern structure, but the dim lighting made for a quiet viewing experience. The abundance of Buddhist statues and paintings truly evoked a sense of traditional Japanese beauty.

Some explanations are only in English, and photography is prohibited in many areas, making it more of a "visit" experience than a documented one. Still, it's a perfect stopover on your way through Nara Park. It's not crowded, and it's close to the waterfall and Todaiji Temple, making it easy to plan your route. πŸ•ŠοΈ

πŸ›οΈ Address: 50 Todai-cho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture
πŸ•“ Hours: 9:30 AM - 5:00 PM (Closed Mondays)
πŸ’΄ Admission: Adults 700 yen (excludes special exhibitions)

Post by 웅두두 | Oct 12, 2025

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