Nara Places

Nara-machi

Nara-machi is a maze of lanes and alleys lined with old warehouses and machiya (traditional wooden houses) that have been converted into galleries, shops, and cafés. A lot of locals still live here, so the smell of grilled mackerel at lunchtime or roasted tea in the afternoon wafts through the air. Many of the old shops deal in Nara's renowned arts and crafts, such as akahadayaki pottery, ink, and linen. A free map, available from any Nara City Tourism Information Office, guides you to the main shops, museums, and galleries, as do English signposts. Nara-machi is a good change of pace from temple viewing.

We've noted usual hours, but stores can close irregularly. Ask at the Nara City Tourist Information Center if you'd like to check before you set out. From the southwest corner of Sarusawa-ike, with the pond notice board on your left, walk straight until you come to a main road, on the other side of which is the center of Nara-machi.

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