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the rolling girls tdai ji daibutsuden temple

The Rolling Girls

Kyoto

Episode
Ep. 7
Time
3m 9s
the rolling girls tdai ji daibutsuden temple
  • Nearest Station: Kintetsu Nara Station (Kintetsu Nara Line); alternatively use the Todaiji Daibutsuden/Kasuga Taisha-mae bus stop from JR or Kintetsu Nara
  • Walk: About 25–30 minutes on foot from Kintetsu Nara Station, or about 5 minutes on foot from the bus stop
  • Best time to visit: Early morning on weekdays in spring or autumn for softer light and fewer visitors
  • Crowd level: Can be crowded
  • The four girls stand before the approach to Tōdai-ji, taking in the famous temple grounds during their Nara journey.
  • In episode 7 of The Rolling Girls, the four main girls arrive in Nara, and as they continue their journey while following local clues, the mood briefly shifts from hectic travel and confusion to a lighter sightseeing interlude. This moment appears near Tōdai-ji Daibutsuden, where they react with curiosity, excitement, and a sense of relief as they take in one of Nara’s most iconic historic sights. Within the story, it works as an important transition where they reset emotionally before moving on to the next stage of their trip, preserving the lively road-trip energy of the series while also showing the warmth of the bonds growing between them. The scene is based on the area around Tōdai-ji Daibutsuden, one of Nara’s most famous landmarks, and the anime clearly captures the broad temple approach and the outline of the traditional architecture with a layout that closely matches the real place. The background is brightened and simplified to create a more whimsical travel feeling, while in real life the wooden textures, stone paving, visitor flow, and signage are much denser and more detailed. Compared with the actual location, the anime downplays tourist infrastructure such as information boards, ticket guidance, barriers, and multilingual signs; the real site, as a major World Heritage destination, is often busy with tourists, deer, and site management features in view. Even so, the openness before the temple, the scale of the buildings, and the distinctive historic atmosphere of Nara are reproduced very faithfully, making it an easy and rewarding pilgrimage spot to match with the anime.
Can I photograph this The Rolling Girls spot freely at Tōdai-ji Daibutsuden?
Outdoor photography around the approach is generally allowed, but inside the Great Buddha Hall tripods, drones, and obstructive setups are not permitted. Be careful not to block visitor flow or disturb worshippers.
What is the easiest route if I want to recreate the scene without a long walk?
Take a Nara Kotsu bus from JR Nara Station or Kintetsu Nara Station to Todaiji Daibutsuden/Kasuga Taisha-mae, then walk about 5 minutes. This is the most convenient option for fans carrying camera gear.
Are there practical visitor facilities near the scene location?
Yes, the Tōdai-ji and Nara Park area has restrooms, shops, bus access, and tourist information nearby. Expect heavy deer activity, so keep maps, snacks, and paper items secure while shooting.

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