TPO - Visiting Nara Park, Nara Prefecture, Japan in the fall, visitors will feel like they are lost in a fairyland with beautiful natural scenery. One of the special highlights when coming to this park is the opportunity to see and play with the lovely Sika deer.
TPO - Visiting Nara Park, Nara Prefecture, Japan in the fall, visitors will feel like they are lost in a fairyland with beautiful natural scenery. One of the special highlights when coming to this park is the opportunity to see and play with the lovely Sika deer.
Nara Park is located in the center of Nara city, Nara prefecture (Japan), is one of the oldest parks in Japan. Established in 1880, the park covers an area of 660 hectares and is associated with many famous local works, such as: Todaiji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Kofukuji Temple, Nara National Museum, Wakakusa Mountain, Sagi-ike Lake... |
Nara Park is also home to more than 1,200 Sika deer, which have become the park's symbol. |
Deer are everywhere in the park, visitors can freely come close to pet and take pictures. |
Visitors here often feed shika senbei to deer as an interesting experience. Just feed one deer and you will be surrounded by dozens of other deer "asking for gifts". |
The friendly deer are used to playing with tourists and bow their heads in thanks after being given cakes. |
According to local beliefs, Sika deer are considered messengers of the gods, the embodiment of sacred things and luck. |
Visitors to Nara Park are immersed in a tranquil atmosphere where nature and people blend together in harmony. |
Nara Park has long been a prominent destination on the Japanese tourist map, symbolizing long-standing traditional and religious values and expressing the beauty of nature. Visitors to Nara in the fall will be immersed in the natural scenery with forests tinged with yellow and red; and from March to early April is the time when the whole park is immersed in the romantic beauty of cherry blossoms shyly under the spring sunshine. |
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