Nara Hakushikaso
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About this hotel
Tabist Nara Hakushikaso: Your Serene Gateway to Ancient Japan
Tucked away in the historic heart of Nara, Tabist Nara Hakushikaso offers a harmonious blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern comfort. Located at Hanashibacho 4, this hotel serves as a perfect, serene base from which to explore the city’s timeless wonders. Its thoughtful design and comprehensive amenities cater to both international travelers and families seeking an authentic yet convenient stay.
The hotel’s facilities are meticulously curated to ensure a relaxed and self-sufficient visit. Each room features a private bathroom, providing a personal sanctuary after a day of exploration. While the property does not have parking, its central location makes it easily accessible by Nara’s excellent public transport. Guests can stay connected with free WiFi throughout the building and enjoy the convenience of a 24-hour front desk, luggage storage, and vending machines. For ultimate relaxation, the on-site wellness offerings are a highlight; unwind in the communal public bath or treat yourself to a massage (for an additional fee). Practical services like daily cleaning, laundry, and accessible room options underscore the hotel’s commitment to a comfortable experience for all guests.
Three Must-Visit Local Attractions:
- Todai-ji Temple & The Great Buddha: A short walk from the hotel, this UNESCO World Heritage site is home to the world's largest bronze statue of Buddha Vairocana. The sheer scale of the Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall) and the serene presence of the Buddha are awe-inspiring. Don’t miss the famous pillar with a hole in its base; legend says those who squeeze through are granted enlightenment.
- Nara Park: This sprawling, verdant park is the city’s living heart. It’s famously inhabited by hundreds of freely roaming, friendly sika deer, considered sacred messengers of the gods. You can purchase special crackers (*shika senbei*) to feed them. The park seamlessly integrates major temples, shrines, and museums into a beautiful natural landscape.
- Kasuga Taisha Shrine: Renowned for its hundreds of stone and bronze lanterns lining the picturesque path from Nara Park, this Shinto shrine is dedicated to the deities protecting the city. The atmosphere is mystical and tranquil. If your visit coincides with one of the biannual Lantern Festivals (early February and mid-August), you'll witness all lanterns lit in a breathtaking spectacle.
In conclusion, Tabist Nara Hakushikaso is more than just a place to sleep; it’s a calm retreat that enhances your journey into Japan’s ancient capital. With its blend of essential modern amenities, traditional wellness features, and an unbeatable location steps away from Nara’s iconic sights, it promises a stay that is both deeply restful and culturally enriching.
Hotel Facilities
Bathroom Private bathroom Food & Drink Kids' meals, Additional charge Internet WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge Parking No parking available Services Daily housekeeping, Vending machine (drinks), Trouser press, Luggage storage, Laundry, Additional charge, 24-hour front desk, Meeting/Banquet facilities, Additional charge Safety & Security Fire extinguisher, CCTV outside property, CCTV in common areas, Smoke alarm, Alarm, Key access, Safe General Designated smoking area, Air conditioning, Entire property non-smoking, Heating, Elevator, Family rooms, Facilities for disabled guests, Non-smoking rooms Wellness Massage chair, Public bath, Massage, Additional charge