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Sarusawa Pond

A scenic spot within Nara Park, where the five-storied pagoda reflects on the water's surface.

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Sarusawa Pond, a part of Nara Park known for its cultural heritage sites like Kasugataisha Shrine and Kohfukuji Temple, along with its majestic natural landscapes, is a scenic spot easily accessible from the city area.

This man-made pond, located just past the Sanjo Street shopping district and spanning 360 meters in circumference, is surrounded by gracefully planted willow trees. The reflection of Kofuku-ji Temple's five-storied pagoda and the willows on the pond's surface creates a picturesque scene, cherished since the Muromachi period as one of the "Eight Views of Nara." Benches around the pond offer a serene spot to rest amidst sightseeing.
*As of September 2023, the pagoda is covered with white sheets for major renovations, the first in 120 years, with completion expected in 2031.

The pond has a rich history, with legends and seven mysteries associated with it. One of the most famous legends tells of a court lady who, lamenting the loss of the Emperor's favor, drowned herself in the pond. The Uneme Festival, held annually on the night of the mid-autumn full moon, commemorates her spirit and prays for the happiness of the people.

Highlights

  • A man-made pond within Nara Park, celebrated for its scenic beauty.
  • The reflections of Kofuku-ji Temple's five-storied pagoda and willows are a stunning sight.
  • Benches are available, making it a popular relaxation spot for locals and tourists alike.
  • As of September 2023, the pagoda is under extensive renovation, shrouded in white sheets, with the work expected to be completed by 2031.

Photos

  • The five-storied pagoda, surrounding trees, and the blue sky are reflected on the surface of the pond.

    The five-storied pagoda, surrounding trees, and the blue sky are reflected on the surface of the pond.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Do you have signs or pamphlets in foreign languages? (If you do, which languages are available?)

A

Nara Park Walking Map is available in English.
Informational signs are available in English, Simplified Chinese, and Korean.

Q

Is free Wi-Fi available in the area?

A

NARA_Free_Wi-Fi is available

Q

Are coin lockers available?

A

Not available.

Q

Are there toilets available?

A

Yes, toilets are available on the south side of the pond.

Q

Is there a parking area?

A

There is no dedicated parking area. Please use the nearby prefectural (paid) parking lots or private coin-operated parking facilities.

Q

Are there any garbage disposal areas within Nara Park?

A

There are no trash cans within Nara Park. Please take your trash with you. Leaving trash behind can lead to deer accidentally consuming it and getting sick.

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Details

Name in Japanese
猿沢池園地
Postal Code
630-8114
Address
543 Shibatsujicho, Nara City, Nara
Telephone
0742-22-0375(Nara Park Office)
Closed
Free to walk
Business Hours
Walk anytime
Admission
Free
Access
About 5 minutes walk from Kintetsu Nara Station
Official Website
Official Website (English)