Arrive in Ikaruga, a district in Nara Prefecture that sits quietly apart from the busier tourist corridors of the city. While Nara is widely known for its temples and deer parks, Ikaruga holds a more local character, and its after-dark drinking scene reflects that. Meet your guide at the starting point and get an immediate sense of the neighborhood’s rhythm before the first stop begins.
Follow your guide on foot between three bars, each drawn from a different pocket of Ikaruga’s walkable drinking areas. At every venue, order, settle in, and drink at your own pace before moving on. The stops are spaced so that the walk between them becomes part of the evening itself, giving you time to take in the streets between rounds. Additional drinks and food at each venue are ordered and paid for directly by you on the spot.
By the third bar, move through three distinct corners of Ikaruga’s local scene, each with its own atmosphere and crowd. Leave the evening having navigated a side of Nara that most visitors never reach, with a clearer picture of how locals actually spend a night out in this part of the prefecture.