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New ticket gates. This is the only ticket gates location now. If you need to go to a washroom, go to the one inside the station. There is a public washroom outside the station too, but is not as nice as the one inside.
On your right side is ticket machines and a ticket office.
On your left side you can find TIC (one with red sign, blue one is a office for a local bus company).
Walk straight (but remember to check our tours first!) to go to stairs leading to East Gate.
Head to East Gate for sightseeing spots such as Todaiji Temple and Nara Park. Bus stops to these sightseeing spots are also on East Gate side.
At the foot of the stairs, lockers are located. The Japanese sign ”コインロッカー” means lockers.
By the way, if reading signs and explanations or figuring out where abouts sounds tiresome, just remember there is a walking tour you can join. Starting from JR Nara station or picking you up at your requested place, you can have a relaxing enjoyable day with a Nara Walk guide!
Sue
-NARAWALK guide
On your right side is ticket machines and a ticket office.
On your left side you can find TIC (one with red sign, blue one is a office for a local bus company).
Walk straight (but remember to check our tours first!) to go to stairs leading to East Gate.
Head to East Gate for sightseeing spots such as Todaiji Temple and Nara Park. Bus stops to these sightseeing spots are also on East Gate side.
At the foot of the stairs, lockers are located. The Japanese sign ”コインロッカー” means lockers.
By the way, if reading signs and explanations or figuring out where abouts sounds tiresome, just remember there is a walking tour you can join. Starting from JR Nara station or picking you up at your requested place, you can have a relaxing enjoyable day with a Nara Walk guide!
Sue
-NARAWALK guide
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