獲得奈良和大阪的最佳體驗,盡在這一終極組合之旅!騎著電動自行車穿越奈良公園,參觀東大寺,探索一座歷史悠久的神社。然後,前往大阪,享受美食之旅,品嚐當地特色如串炸、燒肉和壽司,同時發掘這座城市豐富的歷史。
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Start your E-bike ride through the stunning Nara Park, home to the city’s famous friendly deer. Ride along scenic paths, avoid traffic, and enjoy the harmony of nature and history in one of Japan’s most picturesque parks.
Arrive at the majestic Nandaimon Gate, the entrance to Todaiji Temple. This massive wooden structure is guarded by two fierce warrior statues, the Nio Guardians, who have protected the temple grounds for centuries.
Enter Todaiji Temple, home to Japan’s largest bronze Buddha statue inside the iconic Daibutsuden (Great Buddha Hall). Take in the grand atmosphere of this UNESCO-listed temple and, if you’re feeling brave, attempt to squeeze through the Buddha’s nostril hole for good luck.
Visit Kikuichi, a renowned Japanese knife shop that was once a katana (samurai sword) maker. Learn about the craftsmanship behind Japan’s famous cutlery, and receive expert advice if you’re interested in purchasing a high-quality Japanese knife directly from the manufacturer.
Explore the sacred Kasuga Taisha Shrine, known for its thousands of beautifully arranged stone lanterns. Learn about Shinto beliefs, connect with the spirit of nature, and take part in a traditional wish-making experience.
Step into the Shinsekai district, a historic area filled with retro charm. Learn about Osaka’s early 20th-century development and its transformation during World War II. Enjoy a serving of Kushikatsu (deep-fried skewers), a famous Osaka specialty, along with a drink.
Visit Tsuruhashi, home to Japan’s largest Korean community, and explore the lively market streets filled with authentic flavors. Discover the post-war connections between Japan and Korea, and enjoy a delicious Yakiniku (Japanese-Korean BBQ) meal served with a soft drink.
Arrive at Kyobashi, one of Osaka’s oldest districts, originally developed in 1895. As the gateway to Osaka Castle, this area is full of history. Here, enjoy a traditional sushi set paired with your choice of beer, sake, or a soft drink.
The final stop is Tenma, known as Osaka’s food district and home to Tenjinbashi-Suji, Japan’s longest shopping street. Visit a hidden museum that takes you back to Osaka’s Edo-period past, with authentic recreations of 19th-century streets. Discover the rich history and secrets of this fascinating city.