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Wakakusa Yamayaki: The Night Nara Sets a Mountain on Fire
On the fourth Saturday of January, Nara sets a mountain on fire. Wakakusa-yama is the gras…
On the fourth Saturday of January, Nara sets a mountain on fire. Wakakusa-yama is the grass-covered hill that rises directly behind the great temples of the old capital, and the yamayaki—the mountain burning—is the city's strangest and most beautiful winter rite. At dusk, sacred fire from Kasuga Taisha shrine is carried in a torchlight procession to the mountain's foot. Fireworks open the sky. Then, on signal, the dead winter grass is lit along the whole slope at once, and for half an hour a 342-meter mountain burns against the night.
Why, exactly, is pleasantly unresolved. One story says the burning settled a boundary dispute between the monks of Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji. Another says it quiets the spirits of the ancient tomb on the summit. A third calls it simply the field-burning that calls in spring. In Nara, a city layered a millennium deep, all three feel true.
The image that stays is the skyline: the roof of the Great Buddha hall, the silhouette of the five-storied pagoda, and above them a hill of fire. Nara Park offers the classic close view; the open fields of the Heijo Palace site, a short train ride west, give the full panorama with the city lights below.
How well the mountain burns depends on wind and how dry the grass is—some years it roars, some years it smolders. Locals will tell you this is part of the point. Fire, like the old capital itself, does not perform on command.
Deer move through the grass below Wakakusayama at their own pace, neither approaching nor retreating, as if the boundary between park and city simply does not concern them. This is Nara — not the postcard version, but a working prefecture capital where the ancient and the administrative share the same streets, and where the train from Osaka drops commuters and pilgrims at the same platform.
The calendar here is dense with ritual. The torching of Wakakusayama's hillside in winter, the lantern-lighting at Kasugataisha, the water-drawing ceremony at Tōdaiji that marks the turning of the year — these are not performances staged for visitors but observances that have accumulated their own gravity over centuries. Walk east from the city center and the ground changes: the Yamato Plateau rises toward Enjōji, a Shingon temple holding carved wooden figures and lacquered halls in a quieter valley. Takasumi Onsen sits further into that same hilly terrain, almost unremarked upon.
In the covered shopping streets near Kintetsu Nara Station, shops still carry nara-zuke — vegetables packed in sake lees — alongside rolls of nara-sarashi linen and small cakes of nara-sumi ink. These are not souvenirs invented for tourists; they are local products with long workshop histories. The Nara National Museum anchors the eastern edge of the park, its autumn exhibition of Shōsōin treasures drawing patient lines. Nearby, the Neiraku Museum shares an entrance with the Isuien garden, its collection of ancient Chinese bronzes and mirrors occupying quiet rooms that most visitors walk past without pausing.
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What converges here
- Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara
- Gangoji Gokurakubo Five-Story Small Pagoda
- Toshodaiji Hozo (Treasure House)
- Toshodai-ji Kyozo
- Toshodai-ji Lecture Hall
- Toshodai-ji Kondo
- Shin Yakushi-ji Temple Main Hall
- Todaiji Honbo Kyoko
- Todaiji Hokke-do Hall
- Todai-ji Tegai-mon Gate
- Shoso-in Shoso
- Kairyuoji Five-Story Small Pagoda
- Yakushi-ji East Pagoda
- Gango-ji Gokurakubo Main Hall
- Gango-ji Gokurakubo Zenshitsu
- Jurin-in Main Hall
- Toshodai-ji Koro (Drum Tower)
- Enjō-ji Temple
- Enjoji Temple
- Todai-ji Nandaimon (Great South Gate)
- Todai-ji Shoro (Bell Tower)
- Todai-ji Kaizando
- Akishino-dera Temple Main Hall
- Kofuku-ji Three-Story Pagoda
- Kofuku-ji Hokuen-do
- Hannya-ji Romon
- Yakushi-ji Toin-do
- Ryozen-ji Hondo
- Kofuku-ji Five-Story Pagoda
- Kofuku-ji Tokondo (East Golden Hall)
- Todai-ji Nigatsu-do Hall
- Todai-ji Kondo (Daibutsuden)
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha (Main Shrine)
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Heijokyo Sakyo Sanjo Nibo Palace Garden
- Heijo Palace Site
- Heijo Palace Toin Garden
- Kasugayama Primeval Forest
- Gango-ji Pagoda Site
- Gango-ji Kotoin Ruins
- Gangoji Gokurakubo Precinct
- Kitayama Juhachikendo
- Toshodai-ji Former Precinct
- Jigokudani Stone Cave Buddhas
- Shiotuka Tumulus
- Ono no Yasumaro Tomb
- Narayama Tile Kiln Site, Utahime Tile Kiln Site, Onyogadani Tile Kiln Site, Ichisaka Tile Kiln Site, Umetani Tile Kiln Site, Kaseyama Tile Kiln Site, Nakayama Tile Kiln Site
- Ochi no Yasumaro Tomb
- Heijokyo Suzaku Avenue Ruins
- Kasuga Taisha Shrine Precincts
- Kasugayama Stone Cave Buddhas
- Todai-ji Former Precinct
- Todai-ji Tonan-in Former Precinct
- Shōchō Gannen Yagyu Tokusei Monument
- Hokke-ji Former Precinct, Hokke-ji Precinct, and Amida Jodo-in Site
- Hyotanyama Tumulus
- Kofuku-ji Former Temple Precinct
- Yakushi-ji Former Temple Precinct
- Saidai-ji Temple Precinct
- Zuto (Earth Pagoda)
- Uguisuzuka Tumulus
- Isuien Garden
- Enjoji Garden
- Nara Park
- Former Daijoin Garden
- Hokke-ji Garden
- Loomis's Hairstreak Butterfly Habitat
- Toyama Suzuran Colony
- Kasuga Shrine Nagi Grove
- Chisoku-in Nara Yaezakura
- Tamukeyama Shrine Treasure House
- Kairyuo-ji West Golden Hall
- Todai-ji Kanjinsho Kyoko (Sutra Repository)
- Todai-ji Hokke-do Kyoko
- Jurin-in South Gate
- Jurin-in Stone Buddha Niche
- Toshodai-ji Reidо
- Shin-Yakushi-ji Jizo-do
- Shin-Yakushi-ji East Gate
- Shin-Yakushi-ji Temple Bell Tower
- Todai-ji Nigatsudo Busshooya (Okyosho)
- Todai-ji Five-Story Stone Pagoda
- Todai-ji Nenbutsudo
- Todai-ji Hokke-do North Gate
- Fukuchi-in Temple Main Hall
- Hannya-ji Thirteen-Story Pagoda
- Futai-ji South Gate
- Futai-ji Temple Toba
- Gango-ji Gokurakubo East Gate
- Nanmyo-ji Main Hall
- Enjō-ji Five-Story Stone Pagoda
- Enjoji Temple Uga-jin Honden
- Tamukeyama Shrine Sessha Sumiyoshi Shrine Honden
- Shin Yakushi-ji Temple South Gate
- Former Kasuga Taisha Itakura (Round Window)
- Raigo-ji Hoto Pagoda
- Todai-ji Nigatsudo Sanrojo
- Todai-ji Nigatsudo Akaiiya (Wakasaiiya)
- Kairyuoji Kyozo
- Hannya-ji Kyozo
- Yakushi-ji Yasumigaoka Wakamiya Shrine Sanctuary
- Futai-ji Hondo (Main Hall)
- Jurokusha Shrine
- Jurokusha Shrine
- Jurokusha Shrine
- Kiko-ji Temple Main Hall
- Unatari-za Takamitama Shrine Honden
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Todai-ji Hokke-do Chozuya
- Itahotoba (Wooden Grave Tablet)
- Itahotoba (Wooden Grave Tablet)
- Soo Agata-ni-imasu Shrine Main Hall
- Ryozen-ji Three-story Pagoda
- Nibu Jinja Honden
- Imanishi Family Shoin
- Hachiman Shrine Main Hall
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Todai-ji Oyuya
- Kofukuji Oyuya
- Ryōzen-ji Temple Bell Tower
- Yasaka Shrine Honden
- Enjō-ji Main Hall
- Enjoji Romon
- Yakushi-ji South Gate
- Tsuge Mikumari Shrine Honden
- Denkoj-ji Main Hall
- Sudo Tenno-sha Shrine Main Hall
- Kasuga Taisha Sessha Wakamiya Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Main Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Shrine Honsha
- Hokke-ji Temple
- Hokke-ji Temple
- Hokke-ji
- Yakushi-ji Yasumigaoka Hachimangu Shrine Halls
- Yakushi-ji Yasumigaoka Hachimangu Shrine Buildings
- Yakushi-ji Yasumigaoka Hachimangu Shrine Sanctuary
- Nagao Shrine Main Hall
- Former Ichijo-in
- Former Ichijo-in
- Kasuga Taisha Sessha Wakamiya Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine Main Sanctuary
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine Main Precinct
- Rencho-ji Hondo
- Yagifuyamaguchi Shrine Sessha Tateiwa Shrine Main Hall
- Kasuga Taisha Honsha
- Todai-ji Zanmai-do (Shigatsu-do)
- Todai-ji Chumon (Middle Gate)
- Todai-ji Corridor
- Todai-ji Kairo
- Todai-ji East and West Gakumon (East)
- Todai-ji East-West Rakumon (West)
- Shōryaku-ji Fukuju-in
- Kofuku-ji Nan'endo
- Kofuku-in Kyakuden
- Kikuya Residence (Tsukigase-mura, Sonokami-gun, Nara)
- Fujioka Family Residence (Gangoji-cho, Nara City, Nara Prefecture)
- Saidai-ji Hondo (Main Hall)
- Kasuga Taisha Sessha Wakamiya Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Sessha Wakamiya Shrine
- Kasuga Taisha Grand Shrine Main Precinct
- Nara Women's University (Former Nara Women's Higher Normal School)
- Nara Women's University (Former Nara Women's Higher Normal School)
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Kyu Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prison
- Former Nara Prefecture Products Exhibition Hall
- Former Imperial Nara Museum Main Building
- Nippon Sei Ko Kai Nara Christ Church
- Nippon Sei Ko Kai Nara Christ Church
- Former Nara Prison
- Yamato-Aogaki
- Muro-Akame-Aoyama
- Takasumi Onsen
- Mount Wakakusa
- Kintetsu-Nara
- Gakuenmae
- Yamato-Saidaiji
- Nara
- Takano-Hara
- Shin-Omiya
- Tomio
- Shobuike
- Nishino-kyo
- Amagatsutsuji
- Heijo
- Heijoyama
- Kyobate
- Obitoke
- Yamato-Saidaiji
- Yamato-Saidaiji
- Nara