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Classical Western-style museum building in Nara Park

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Nara National Museum

奈良国立博物館

The Nara National Museum specializes in Buddhist art and holds one of the most important collections of Buddhist sculpture, painting, and ritual objects in the world — reflecting Nara's role as the cradle of Japanese Buddhism.

The Nara National Museum is one of Japan's four national museums and the definitive institution for Buddhist art — a specialization that reflects Nara's historical role as the seat of Japanese Buddhism from the 8th century. The permanent collection includes Buddhist sculptures spanning from the Asuka period (6th-7th century) through the Kamakura period, with particularly strong holdings of wooden and bronze statues that document the evolution of Japanese sculptural techniques.

The museum's annual Shosoin Exhibition, held each autumn, is one of the most important cultural events in Japan — it displays objects from the Shosoin Imperial Repository at Todai-ji, treasures from the 8th century that are normally kept in climate-controlled storage and are shown publicly only during this brief window. The museum sits in Nara Park between Todai-ji and Kasuga Taisha shrine, making it a natural stop on a Nara history circuit.

Practical info

  • Address: 50 Noborioji-cho, Nara City, Nara 630-8213
  • Hours: 9:30-17:00 (extended during Shosoin Exhibition); closed Mondays
  • Admission: 700 yen (permanent); Shosoin Exhibition varies
  • Nearest station: Kintetsu-Nara Station, 15-minute walk

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Map showing Nara National Museum in Nara City
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Category
Museum
Address
50 Noborioji-cho 630-8213
Area
Nara
Last verified
April 15, 2026

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