Le temple Asuka-dera 飛鳥寺

Le premier temple du Japon

Profitez d’un passage dans le village d’Asuka, première capitale historique du Japon, pour découvrir le temple Asuka-dera, l’un des plus anciens de l’Archipel.

Entrée du temple Asuka-dera

Entrée du temple Asuka-dera

kotonavi


Address, timetable & access

  • Address

  • Phone

    +81 (0) 744 542 126
  • Timetable

    Depuis Nara, prenez la ligne Kintetsu Yoshiko à la station Yamato-Yagi puis changez à Kashihara-jingu-mae jusqu'à la gare d'Asuka.
  • Price

    Adultes : 350 yen (3€), Enfants :200 yen 
  • Access

    Ouvert de 9h à 17h15 (fermeture à 16h45 d'octobre à mars)

Our activities in Nara

  • Duration : 8 hour
  • Location : Nara
Discover all our activities in Nara (168)

Our tours in Nara

  • Duration : 13 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Hiroshima, Miyajima
  • Included : Visits & meals, English-speaking tour leader, Hotel temple, 3*/4* Hotels & Ryokan
  • Duration : 14 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Koyasan, Osaka
  • Included : English-speaking tour leader, 3*/4* Hotels & Ryokan, Hotel temple, Visits & meals
  • Duration : 12 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Mt Fuji (Kawaguchiko), Osaka, Himeji, Kyoto, Nara
  • Included : English-speaking tour leader, 3* Hotels & Ryokan, Visits & meals
  • Duration : 12 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, Nara, Kawaguchiko, Tokyo
  • Included : English-speaking tour leader, 3*/4* Hotels & Ryokan, Visits & meals
  • Duration : 21 days
  • Locations : Tokyo, Hakone Mt Fuji, Kyoto, Nara, Koyasan, Osaka, Kobe, Takachiho, Kumamoto, Nagasaki, Hiroshima, Miyajima
  • Included : English-speaking tour leader, 3*/4* Hotels & Ryokan, Hotel temple, Visits & meals
See all our other Tours (5)

Latest Articles

Todai-ji

Todai-ji, the temple to the great Buddha of Nara

The Todai-ji is an important Buddhist temple located in the heart of the city of Nara, in Kansai.

Kango-jinja_haiden

kango jinja

Let yourself be told the story of Join Rin, a confectioner of Chinese origin who arrived in Nara in 1349 and whose destiny was completely changed thanks to the extraordinary powers of his manjû

Asuka-dera temple

Asuka was the capital of the country in the Yamato period, when Japan first discovered writing and Buddhism, whose introduction into Japan led to a clash between the great feudal clans.

See All (28)