Nigatsudo
東大寺 二月堂
Nigatsudo
東大寺 二月堂
To the east of Todaiji Temple, Nigatsudo is a smaller temple also part of Todaiji, but an important complex in its own right. At sunset, it offers one of the most beautiful scenes in all of Nara. You can approach from a path in front of Todaiji, which leads up cobbled steps flanked by ancient stone walls, or from the back of Todaiji, where the path leads to a covered wooden staircase. Either way, as you reach the top, the magnificent wooden structure of the main hall looms above you. As the sun sets and the lanterns are lit, the views over Nara are unbeatable.
The Nigatsudo is best known for Omizutori, a fire and water ceremony on March 12 every year, where huge flaming torches are held out from the temple balcony. The next day, sacred water is drawn from a well under the temple, which is said to have healing properties. The ceremony has been held here without a break since 752.
Paths at the front of the shrine lead to the start of the Mt Wakakusa hiking trail and across to Kasugataisha Shrine, with many small restaurants and tea houses along the way.


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Last update: 2020-01-09
- Venue Details & Access Info
Address 406-1 Zoshicho, Nara
奈良市雑司町406-1
Access From Kintetsu Nara Station:
- 16 minutes on foot from the station.Related Venues Hokkedo (Sangatsudo)
Todaiji TempleRelated Events Shunie Ceremony - 東大寺 二月堂 Nigatsudo
- address 奈良市雑司町406-1 406-1 Zoshicho, Nara
- Opening Time & Admissions
Opening Hours Open all hours
Closed on Open all year round
Admission Free
Payment Cash only
Available Foreign Languages No foreign language spoken (Japanese only)
- Contact Details
Tel 0742-22-5511
Fax 0742-22-0808
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