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 Nara Hotel
Nara Ko-en
Nara
Japan 630-8301
Hotel was built in 1909. The main building is built with the
classical comfort of meiju-era architectural style. The new
building(wing) is built with "yoshino-style". An architectural
style that is unique in this area. Hotel is located on the hill
within the well known tourist attraction Nara Park. Which is famous
for its wildlife deer. Hotel is also within walking distance to
many tourist attractions such as Jodaiji Temple and Kofuku Temple
Pagoda. With over 90 years of history, hotel is designed to look
traditionally Japanese, but the service and facilities provided are
of international class standard. Features and Services: Guest
rooms are spacious with high ceiling and overlook the park
surrounding the hotel. The hotel main dining room - Mikasa-No-Ma
offers traditional French dishes Hotel also has a recreational
vehicle parking area.
Amenities - Conveniences
Business center
Restaurant
Meeting rooms
Data port
Dry cleaning/laundry
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