Daibutsukan

8.2
Excellent
(73 reviews)

250 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan

+81 742-23-5111

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Hotel Description

Daibutsukan Hotel

Located at 250 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan, Daibutsukan is a tranquil inn that offers guests an exceptional blend of traditional Japanese comfort and modern amenities. Situated directly across from the famous Kōfuku-ji, a revered Buddhist temple complex, this laid-back hotel is ideally positioned to explore the rich cultural heritage of Nara. The property’s surrounding area is steeped in history, with the old merchant district filled with Edo-era townhomes, the Gango-ji Temple, and a local sake brewery offering immersive tours. Whether you're here for cultural exploration or a peaceful retreat, Daibutsukan’s strategic location makes it an excellent base for visitors.
The rooms at Daibutsukan provide a peaceful and authentic Japanese ambiance, each furnished with tatami floors, futons, and chabudai dining tables, creating a traditional atmosphere of comfort and simplicity. All rooms are non-smoking and feature modern conveniences, including flat-screen TVs, minibars, and balconies that allow guests to enjoy views of the surrounding area, with some rooms even offering a view of the iconic Kōfuku-ji. Guests will appreciate the free Wi-Fi access, ensuring they stay connected while they unwind. The hotel also provides a gender-segregated communal bathhouse for relaxation after a day of sightseeing, creating a truly authentic Japanese experience. Breakfast and evening meals are available for an additional charge, offering guests the opportunity to enjoy a variety of Japanese dishes in the comfort of the hotel.
Daibutsukan ensures a hassle-free stay with a range of amenities that cater to both business and leisure travelers. The hotel offers a banquet hall for gatherings and events, and it also provides wheelchair rental for added convenience. For those driving, parking is available. The establishment is child-friendly, making it an excellent choice for families. While the hotel does not feature a fitness center, spa, or pool, it offers the convenience of a restaurant on-site, so guests can enjoy delicious meals without leaving the premises.
When it comes to accessibility, Daibutsukan is exceptionally well-connected to local public transport, making it easy for guests to travel around Nara and beyond. The Kintetsu Nara Train Station is just a 10-minute walk away, providing direct connections to major transport hubs like Osaka and Kyoto. For international travelers, Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport) is about an hour away by taxi, and the hotel is also within a 2-hour drive from major airports like Nagoya Airport and Kansai International Airport. For those arriving by bus or walking, there are several nearby bus stops and train stations, with Kencho-mae station being just 5 minutes away on foot.
Daibutsukan also takes guest health and safety seriously. The hotel has implemented stringent safety protocols to ensure a clean and safe environment for its visitors, especially in communal areas like the bathhouse and dining spaces. For guests seeking activities during their stay, there are numerous popular attractions within walking distance.
Popular experiences near the hotel include a visit to Tōdai-ji, a Buddhist temple housing one of Japan’s largest bronze Buddha statues, just a 9-minute walk away. Nara Park, with its vast green spaces, ancient temples, and friendly deer, is only a 3-minute walk away, offering a peaceful escape. The Kasuga Taisha Shrine, a UNESCO World Heritage site with its iconic vermillion columns, is also only 3 minutes away. For those interested in more local history, the Nara National Museum is a short 7-minute walk away, housing an extensive collection of Buddhist art.
Dining options near Daibutsukan are varied and include local favorites. For traditional Japanese fare, visitors can try a nearby sushi restaurant or a cozy izakaya, offering a casual dining experience. Additionally, there are plenty of cafes serving Japanese sweets, perfect for a relaxing afternoon.
In conclusion, Daibutsukan offers an ideal blend of traditional Japanese hospitality and modern convenience, making it a wonderful place to experience the beauty and culture of Nara. Whether you're here for a short visit or an extended stay, the hotel's serene atmosphere and prime location will ensure a memorable visit. We invite you to experience this peaceful retreat for yourself, surrounded by some of Japan’s most treasured landmarks and rich cultural history.

The Most Outstanding Trait

1. Walking distance to Kōfuku-ji and Nara Park.

2. 10 min walk to nearest train station, Kintetsu Nara.

3. Guests praised the service for its exceptional hospitality.

4. Traditional Japanese rooms with tatami floors and futons.

5. Communal bathhouse for a true Japanese experience.

6. Free Wi-Fi access throughout the hotel.

7. Wheelchair rental available for guests' convenience.

8. Banquet hall for meetings and events.

9. On-site restaurant serving authentic Japanese dishes.

10. Family-friendly with kid-friendly amenities.


9.4 Exceptional

Location rating

Top sights

Tōdai-ji
9 min
Nara Park
3 min
Kasuga Taisha
3 min
Kofuku-ji
1 min
Nara National Museum
7 min
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Good to know

Check-in15:00
Check-out10:00
Location rating9.4
Nearest airportOsaka International Airport (Itami Airport)
Travel time to airport1 hr 2 min

Nightly price (Only for reference price for sample day)

Check-in: Sun, Nov 17
Check-out: Mon, Nov 18
    Official Hotel

    $96

    JAPANiCAN.com

    $95

    Booking.com

    $110

    goseek.com

    $99

    Priceline

    $110

    skyticket

    $109


Location

250 Takabatakecho, Nara, 630-8301, Japan

Airports:

Osaka International Airport (Itami Airport)

Taxi: 1 hr 2 min

Transit: 1 hr 32 min

Nagoya Airport (Komaki Airport)

Taxi: 2 hr 11 min

Transit: 2 hr 15 min

Kobe Airport

Taxi: 1 hr 24 min

Transit: 2 hr 4 min

Chubu Centrair International Airport

Taxi: 2 hr 20 min

Transit: 2 hr 26 min

Osaka Kansai International Airport (KIX)

Taxi: 1 hr 18 min

Transit: 1 hr 58 min

Transit:

Kencho-mae

Walking: 5 min

Nara Station

Taxi: 9 min

Walking: 18 min

Kenchozen Bus Stop

Walking: 5 min

Kyōbate Station

Taxi: 7 min

Walking: 22 min

Kintetsu-Nara Station

Walking: 10 min


Nearby locations

9.4

Exceptional Location

Naramachi

Old merchant district with Edo-era townhomes & Gango-ji Temple, plus a sake brewery with tours.

Top Attractions


Amenities and Facilities

Activities

Banquet hall

Pets

No pets

Parking & transportation

Parking

Public bath

Public bath

Accessibility

Wheelchair rental

Food & drink

Restaurant

Wellness

No fitness center

No spa

Children

Kid-friendly

Internet

Wi-Fi

Pools

No pools

Rooms

Air conditioning


Reviews

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8.6

7 reviews

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Tien-Hui Chu

5/5
A traditional Japanese-style inn. Although the staff does not speak much English, the enthusiasm and attitude of the service are still very thoughtful and enthusiastic!You can’t be picky about the location. Most of Nara’s attractions are very close and can be reached on foot!On rainy days, the store will also use newspapers to remove moisture from customers' shoes!Highly recommended!

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Jamie Kidd

5/5
Lovely ryokan in Nara between the Kintetsu station and the park. Stayed for one night and was treated to gracious hospitality, all the staff were kind and welcoming. The building is dated but that adds to the traditional charm.The staff greets you at the door to take your shoes and provide slippers that you wear while inside (but not into your room). The rooms are clean with tatami mats and are set up with a low table with a tea set, and the room has a small TV as well as a fridge. You are provided with a yukata to wear in the room, during meals and to the sento baths. You sleep on futon mats on the floor and while they are quite firm they are comfortable. The futons for sleeping on were made up while out of the room for the dinner meal.The dinner was served in a private room across the hall and the food and service were exceptional. The delicious breakfast was served in the same room as dinner but with a second table set up for other guests. All the foods were local and fresh, and while we had no idea what some of it was, it was all very tasty.The sento baths were very clean and very hot and made for a great first experience with public baths.They were fine with holding our bags until check in time and for a couple hours after check out while we explored.Unfortunately the Kofukuji temple pagoda was surrounded by construction scaffolding so it wasn’t visible.I would recommend a stay here for anyone looking for a ryokan experience while in Nara. Arigatou gozaimasu!

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辻田眞由美

2/5
Good location, good people. A place that feels like home and has unforgettable memories.

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Bay Ballad

5/5
It feels very nostalgic! The equipment is old, but I didn't find it difficult to use! The bath in the guest room... feels like it was made two generations ago. The customer service and food are "nothing to complain about" in a good way!

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Mike D

5/5
Great Ryokan style hotel in Nara. Perfect location near the park and the onsen/hot tub is amazing after a long day of walking around. The rooms are traditional Japanese style (wooden mats, sleep and sit on pads on the floor, they even give you a traditional yukata to dress in) which is a really cool experience. The building feels a little dated, but that really just adds to the charm.

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てりやきちきん

4/5
The location was excellent in front of Kofukuji Temple. I was able to enjoy a leisurely walk after waking up in the morning, and was able to enjoy sightseeing in Nara. In the evening, I walked to Todaiji Temple, and both were within walking distance, so I was very satisfied with the location. Dinner and breakfast were filling and satisfying. Seasonal ingredients were also used and I was able to enjoy them. Although the bath was labeled as a ``large bath'', it was a small bath. However, the temperature of the hot water was just right. The only complaint is the age of the building. There were flies coming from the drain in the bathroom in the guest room, which bothered me every time I used the toilet. It may be unavoidable, but once I started to notice it, I started to notice it every time I used the toilet. So I will give minus 1 star. I would like to visit you again if I have a chance.

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富士翔大郎

4/5
Daibutsukan is a ryokan located in Nara City, which is known for its calm atmosphere and traditional Japanese lodging experience. It is close to major tourist spots in Nara and is popular with foreign tourists visiting Japan.①Location and accessThis ryokan is easily accessible by bus or taxi from JR Nara Station or Kintetsu Nara Station. Please check in advance if there is a parking lot available. It is in a convenient location for sightseeing as it is close to major tourist spots such as Nara Park and Todaiji Temple.②Facilities and services``Daibutsukan'' is an accommodation facility with a calm Japanese-style interior where you can feel the traditional culture of Japan. The rooms are clean and comfortable, and the service is tailored to your individual needs. Prices vary depending on time of year and room type, so we recommend checking at the time of booking.③Highlights and attractionsThe biggest appeal of ryokans is the traditional Japanese lodging experience and the ability to immerse yourself in Nara's cultural and historical background. Nara's scenery becomes even more beautiful, especially during the cherry blossom season in spring and the autumn leaves. Nara's traditional crafts and specialty products are popular souvenirs.Daibutsukan, a ryokan in Nara, is a place where you can enjoy Nara's beautiful nature and culture in a calm atmosphere. This accommodation is especially recommended for those who want to heal the fatigue of their travels and experience Japanese tradition.