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Hotel Nikko Nara

Hotel Nikko Nara is a hotel in Nara City, Nara Prefecture. It is just west of Nara Station.

Hotel Nikko Nara

Hotel Nikko Nara 【Official Website】 | Direct Joined JR Nara Station West. This is the best hotel for sightseeing and business trips. The world heritage is also within walking distance.

Hotel Nikko Nara is directly connected to the West Exit of JR Nara Station. It is also suitable for sightseeing and business to Kyoto ・ Osaka. It is a good location within walking distance of World Heritage sites such as Nara Park and Todaiji / Kasuga Taisha Shrine. From the room on the east side you can enjoy the scenery in Nara city such as Wakakusa Mountain, Todaiji Temple Buddha Hall, Kofuku-ji Five Story Tower.


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