Rickshaw in Nara
Time Travel by Rickshaw in Nara
1300 years ago Nara was the capital of Japan. Influenced by European and other Asian countries, it is thought by many to be the land where Japanese culture was born. Among its long history, important traditions and events were fostered. Tōdai-ji's yearly Buddhist ceremony (Shūni-e), has been carried out every year since the year 1270, with no exceptions. With a history of over 50 years, Nara's Daimonji, a ceremony in which a large kanji (or Chinese character) is burned on a mountain, has often been blessed with good weather and is carried out every year. Yet, many tourists are unable to see such events due to timing and other scheduling conflicts. Do you have the opportunity to fly back to Japan for a quick weekend trip?
In this guide you will go around Nara in a rickshaw. And by "going around" we don't just mean places, but also time. You will be introduced to events through photographs, and you will hear stories from within the past 1300 years. The person pulling your rickshaw will first help explain the locations and scenery, and then you will flashback through time with this guide in the historical city of Nara. Please enjoy your time travel.