Nara-narakan is the Museum
of the World Heritage in Nara 
 
4th & 5th floors of Kintetsu-Nara Station, Higashimuki-nakamachi 28, Nara City
Tel: 0742-22-7070 Fax: 0742-22-7366
URL
http://www.narakan.com
Attractive exhibits:
Photos, models, dioramas,
and more displays
  Nara-narakan Musem of the World Heritage in Nara city is good location for the sightseeing people, setting the all exhibits to 4th and 5th floors in the Kintetsu-Nara Station Building.
  At four corners, the Museum show more understandable exhibits using photos, models, dioramas and even more displays.
  Before the sightseeing for each area in Nara City, people confirm the ancient cultures and the great history after the 8th century or Nara Period.
Celebrating the 1300th anniversary of Nara Heijo-kyo Capital in 2010
from Aril 24 to November 7
Imperial Audience Hall, Palace Site Museum, Excavation Site Hall,
East Palace Garden
Next events in the Capital Site
Light and Candle Fair
from Aug. 20 to Aug. 27
Heijo-kyo Fair
from Oct. 9 to Nov. 7 
  Recommended sightseeing spots as the 1300 anniversary of Nara Capital.(click button)
  Recommended sightseeing routes with maps in the Nara City.(click button)
Information tables of each area in Nara for the sightseeing Click each buttons
  Todai-ji Temple, Kofuku-ji Temple and Nara National Museum
  Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Isuien Garden, Yoshikien Garden and Nara-narakan Museum
  Gango-ji Temple, Jyurin-in Temple, Hannya-ji Temple, Lattice House and others
  Shinyakushi-ji Temple, Byakugo-ji Temple, Museum of Photograpy and Naoya Shiga's Old Residence
  Suzaku Gate, Excavated East Palace Garden, Excavation Site Exhibition Hall ,Nara Palace Site and Imperial Audience Hall Site
  Hokke-ji Temple, Kairyuo-ji Temple, Futai-ji Temple and Akishino-dera Temple
  Yakushi-ji Temple, Toshodai-j Temple and Saidai-ji Temple
 Area maps
with PDF
Nara Park Area, Nara Park Area (detail), Naramachi Area, Heijo Palace Site, Nishinokyo Area and Central area in the Nara City 
 Visitor's Informations  
Open: Daily, 9am - 5pm, closed from December 29 to January 3 (Ticket sales until 4:30pm).
Admission
Fees:

Adults 300 yen per person (group of 15 or more 240 yen per person) 
High-School Students 200 yen (group of 15 or more 160 yen per person)
Free for children age 15 and under, and the disabled.

Remarks: 1. Admission is free for High School Students on Saturdays.
2. Booking is recommended for tour groups.
Tour guides will wear dresses of the 8th century, if required in advance.