Kōfuku-ji
Basic Information
- Spot Name
- Kōfuku-ji
- Location
- 〒630-8213 48 Noborioji-cho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan
- Access
- JR Nara Station, get off at "Kenchou-mae" on the city loop bus, just a short walk away.
Kintetsu Nara Station, 5-minute walk. - Parking
- 46 standard cars
- Business Hours
- 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM (Last admission is at 4:45 PM)
- Regular Holiday
- Open year-round.
- Fees
- 【Kōfukuji National Treasure Hall】 University students and above: 700 yen, Junior high and high school students: 600 yen, Elementary school students: 300 yen
【Chūkendō】 University students and above: 500 yen, Junior high and high school students: 300 yen, Elementary school students: 100 yen - Contact Information
- Phone Number:0742-22-7755
- Official Website
Map
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