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📍Nara Goldfish Street Visit Review

Nara's Goldfish Street is a street that blends traditional local ambiance with rustic shops. Its proximity to Todaiji Temple and Nara Park made it a great place to explore alongside them. Small souvenir shops and snack stalls line the street from the entrance, with many selling Japanese handicrafts and snacks. The selection was focused on tourist-oriented items rather than local specialties, and prices were relatively reasonable. 🎎

The street itself isn't long, but it's pleasant to stroll along, with benches scattered throughout for a rest. However, it can get quite crowded on weekend afternoons, making for a somewhat slow-paced experience. Snacks like takoyaki, yakitori (grilled chicken skewers), and goldfish-shaped taiyaki (spicy fish balls) were available, most of which were cooked on site and served warm. 🐟

Overall, it was a great place for a leisurely stroll for tourists. It's not a place to stay for a long time, but it's a great place to stop by before or after a visit to Todaiji Temple or Nara Park. While it's a great photo spot, it's not a place with many unique attractions, but rather a place to enjoy a peaceful atmosphere. 🎐

Address: 630-8212, Nara City, Nara Prefecture, Haruno-cho, Sakae-cho
Hours: Varies by store (mostly 10:00–17:00)

Post by 웅두두 | Oct 14, 2025

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