Meet your guide at Kintetsu Nara Station and begin your walk toward Nara Park while the streets are still calm. The morning is one of the best times to experience Nara, with fresh air, gentle light, and fewer crowds compared to the middle of the day.
Your first stop is Himuro Shrine, a peaceful shrine known as a place connected to ice and seasonal rituals. In the quiet morning, the shrine offers a gentle introduction to Nara’s spiritual atmosphere before you continue deeper into the park area.
Next, walk toward Tobihino, a wide grassy area near the approach to Kasuga Taisha Shrine. This is one of the most beautiful morning spots in Nara Park. Deer often gather here, and the open landscape, trees, and view toward Mt. Mikasa create a calm and memorable scene. Your guide will help you enjoy the area respectfully and explain the connection between Nara’s deer and local shrine traditions.
Continue along the forested approach to Kasuga Taisha, one of Nara’s most important shrines. Walk past stone lanterns, ancient trees, and quiet paths while learning about the shrine’s history and its deep connection to the old capital. The vermilion shrine buildings are especially beautiful in the morning light, creating a peaceful contrast with the surrounding forest.
After visiting the shrine area, continue through the greenery toward Ukimido Pavilion at Sagiike Pond. This elegant pavilion appears to float on the water and is one of Nara’s most scenic photo spots. In the early morning, the pond can feel especially calm, with soft reflections and a quiet atmosphere.
Because this is a private tour, the pace can be adjusted to your interests. You can spend more time taking photos, enjoying the deer, learning about shrine culture, or simply walking slowly through the morning scenery.
This tour is ideal for first-time visitors who want to experience Nara in a quieter and more atmospheric way, away from the busiest sightseeing hours. Rather than rushing from one famous landmark to another, you will enjoy the feeling of Nara waking up: deer moving through the park, shrine paths in the morning light, and peaceful water views at Ukimido.