Accor Group Hotels Near Daimonji Fire Bed

As dusk falls, witness the mystical Daimonji Fire Bed—a blazing ritual that sets the mountain peak ablaze with ancient fire. Flames dance across the sky like ancestral prayers, painting the night in crimson and gold. Standing here, you’ll feel the weight of centuries, and understand what ‘a moment that lasts forever’ truly means.

Novotel Nara

Novotel Nara

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Omiya Cho, 7 Chome-1-45 Omiyacho
5.17KM from Daimonji Fire Bed

Looking for a hotel with prime location and convenient transportation? This is the perfect choice for you! Whether for business or leisure, the hotel offers executive floors, family-friendly amenities, and a fitness center to meet all your needs. The 264 rooms are designed for comfort, and the executive lounge with a terrace provides stunning city views. Traveling with kids? No worries—playground and children’s supplies are all available! Come and experience it now!

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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about Daimonji Fire Bed

Stay at Nara Marriott Hotel, offering a prime location just a 10-minute walk from Daimonji Fire Bed. The hotel features modern Japanese-style rooms with views of Nara Park and Kasuga Taisha Shrine. Guests can enjoy traditional tea ceremonies, an outdoor onsen, and a serene atmosphere perfect for unwinding after the night’s ritual, immersing themselves in the historic charm of ancient Nara.

The most convenient option is taking a bus from Nara Station, which takes about 15 minutes to reach the vicinity. Alternatively, rent a bicycle and follow the scenic Yoshino River Trail for a peaceful ride through nature. For groups or families, private shuttle services are available, ensuring safe and comfortable travel to and from the event site, with easy access to local amenities.

Witness the spectacular ignition of five giant flames forming the characters "Da", "Mon", "Ji", "Sho", and "Hi" atop Mount Miwa, symbolizing purification and blessings. The event includes traditional taiko drum performances and a lantern procession where visitors can join with handmade paper lanterns. Designated viewing platforms offer panoramic, unobstructed views, ideal for capturing the dramatic interplay between firelight and night sky, creating unforgettable memories.

After the event, explore Kasuga Taisha Shrine, a thousand-year-old shrine dedicated to the deer gods, surrounded by thousands of stone lanterns and ancient cedars. Nearby, Nara Park is home to over 1,000 free-roaming deer, perfect for photos. For history enthusiasts, visit the Nara National Museum, which houses extensive collections from the Asuka to Heian periods, offering deep insight into Nara’s role as Japan’s first capital and its enduring cultural legacy.

Yes, the event welcomes families, couples, and groups. Spacious viewing areas with tiered seating accommodate large crowds, while designated family zones and child-friendly rest areas ensure comfort. Accessible pathways and multilingual signage support elderly and disabled visitors. Local vendors sell warm drinks and handcrafted souvenirs, making it a fun, educational, and inclusive experience for all ages.

The event takes place annually on August 16th, with peak viewing from 7:30 PM to 8:30 PM. Being on a mountain, temperatures drop significantly at night—bring a warm jacket and non-slip footwear. In case of rain or strong winds, the event may be postponed; check official updates beforehand. On-site medical stations and information desks ensure safety. Please refrain from littering to preserve Nara’s natural environment and cultural heritage.