




Asuka and Sakurai Travel Tips
Asuka (飛鳥) and Sakurai (桜井), located about 20 kilometers south of Nara City, are considered the cradle of Japanese civilization. This historically rich area was home to the first Japanese emperors and boasts some of the country's oldest shrines, temples, tombs, and archaeological sites. As you explore this fascinating region, you'll encounter ancient stone monuments that tell the story of Japan's early history, where the foundations of culture and spirituality were laid.
The significance of Asuka and Sakurai extends beyond their historical importance; they also offer a serene, rural atmosphere that invites visitors to unwind and connect with nature. While Nara was Japan's first permanent capital from 710 to 784, Asuka served as the center of power before that, influenced by the cultural exchanges with the Asian mainland. Discover the tranquility and beauty of this area, where history and nature harmoniously intertwine.
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