




Where the Samurai Once lived
南京終町1丁目178−27 表札:田中
About Where the Samurai Once lived
Eight minutes' walk from Nara Park's roaming deer, Where the Samurai Once Lived is a self-contained apartment in Minamikyūshūmachi-chō with tatami flooring, a full kitchen, and a balcony overlooking the quiet residential lane below.
The apartment equips guests for longer stays: washing machine, dryer, oven, stovetop, microwave, and a full set of kitchenware sit alongside a dining table and sofa. A flat-screen TV with streaming service and traditional slippers round out the domestic feel. Contactless check-in suits independent arrivals after the 15:00 open.
The address places guests in a low-traffic southern Nara neighbourhood, clear of the coach-tour crowds near Tōdai-ji yet within cycling distance of Kasuga Taisha shrine.
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- Nara Station1.3 km away
- Nara Deer Park1.7 km away
- Isuien Garden2.1 km away
- Kasuga Taisha Shrine2.3 km away
- Todai-ji Temple2.4 km away
- Nara Park3.1 km away
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