Introduction of Attractions

ISUIEN GARDEN NEIRAKU MUSEUM of ART

The ISUIEN GARDEN NEIRAKU MUSEUM of ART are cultural attractions, inviting guests to enjoy historical artworks along with Nara's beautiful gardens.

Located west of the Great South Gate of Todaiji Temple, this Japanese garden consists of two strolling gardens with a pond built in different eras: the "Front Garden," built in the early Edo period, where visitors can forget the hustle and bustle of everyday life, and the "Rear Garden," built in the Meiji period, where visitors can enjoy a magnificent view.

More Information

Facility name

ISUIEN GARDEN NEIRAKU MUSEUM of ART

location

74 Suimoncho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture

contact address

0742-25-0781

access

15 minutes walk from Kintetsu Nara Station

Opening hours

9:30 AM - 4:30 PM

Regular Holiday

Tuesday

 

Admission fee

Adult:1,200 yen

Other fees

Nara City Nanamaru Card Holder: 500 yen

Group Discount (15 persons or more): 1000 yen

Parking fee

No parking available

others

There is no parking lot on the premises, so please use public transportation.
In some areas of the park, the stepping stones on the paths have rounded surfaces, making them difficult to walk on.
Unfortunately, wheelchair access is not available within the park.

Access Map