NARA Visitor Center & Inn

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NARA Visitor Center & Inn is located by the Sarusawa Pond in Nara City, a short walking distance from Kintetsu Nara station and Nara station. It is the hub for all travel resources when visiting Nara. If you have any questions, need travel recommendations, or are looking for transportation guidance this is the stop to make.

信息

地址

3 Ikenocho, Nara, Nara 630-8361 (路线)

营业时间

8:00 - 21:00 现正开放

开放时间

星期一 8:00 - 21:00
星期二 8:00 - 21:00
星期三 8:00 - 21:00
星期四 8:00 - 21:00
星期五 8:00 - 21:00
星期六 8:00 - 21:00
星期天 8:00 - 21:00
假期 8:00 - 21:00

价格

免费入场

电话号码

0742-81-7461

备品

  • ATM
  • Luggage storage
  • Foreign exchange service
  • 祈祷室
  • 问询柜台
  • Combini
  • Restroom
  • Souvenir shop
  • 免费导游/小册子

Internet

  • 免费Wi-Fi

Language support

  • English
  • Korean
  • Cantonese
  • Mandarin

交通方式

Located next to the Sarusawa Pond, it's a 5-6 minute walk from Kintetsu Nara Station or a 10-15 minute walk from JR Nara Station.

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