Nara Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Nara Park Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Ohhh my deer in Nara Park 🦌🦌🦌
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Located 1 hour away from the Kyoto station, Nara park is the world famous home for thousands of roaming deers.
The park opens 24 hours per day and no admission fee required where you can just go there anytime and buy the foods to feed them. However, personally Im not recommending to go there after 5 pm as the road is quite dark and you might be scared by the deers 😂
Tips:
- Wear a black shoes as there are a lot deer poo poos in the park!!
Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
In 2024, I wish to travel to Perth and visit the Kangaroos and Koalas🐨🦘
Nara Deer Park is fun for kids! 🦌
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If you are in Osaka you might as well visit Nara Park where you can just relax and chill in the park. No entrance fee. Free to roam around and enjoy the company of cute deers.
This part of the trip was so exhilarating. It's simply stunning. The whole experience was amazing.
The open fields, the shrines, the deer, everything was beautiful. Recommended to explore the park further and enjoy the nature.
Be prepared to walk at least 20k steps and wear comfortable shoes.
Feeding the deer in Nara
Nara Park is one of the must-see areas in Nara City. It is a nice place to see hundreds of deer roaming freely.
Feeding the deer is one of the highlights when visiting the park. Some deer are aggresive tho, they will be chasing you if they smell the crackers, which you can buy around the park for 200 yen.
When you bow your head to the deer, they bow back to
you.
Getting there:
From Kyoto, take the JR Nara Line from Kyoto Station to JR Nara Station. Miyakoji rapid trains depart every 30 minutes, and the trip takes about 45 minutes one-way. It is covered by the JR Pass. Local trains are also available, but take an hour and fifteen minutes one-way.
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Getting There - Nara City, Japan.
Attractions - Public park in the Nara City, Relaxing atmosphere with stunning surroundings views of a great architecture of year 1880, the oldest park in Japan. Friendly people around which is a great place for weekend holiday and picnic.
Highlight- Enjoyed seeing the Dears and amazing architecture.
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Nara Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Nara park
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Nara park is somewhere you can visit for a day trip if you are in either Osaka or Kyoto. it takes about an hour to reach from Osaka via a train. which is very convenient. there are so many deer roaming around in Nara park and they are very adorable. you can purchase deer food and feed to these deer and they will bow to you after eating. which is clearly a very cute sight! many tourists around as it is a place of attraction. thereafter you can visit some temples nearby as well. recommended to visit and it’s suitable for families , couples and kids. very fun place to be at! can take some nice pictures with the deer too
Amazing bowing deers in Nara, Japan 🇯🇵
Nara Japan:
Nara is a city in Japan known for its ancient temples, shrines, and historic sites. It was the capital of Japan from 710 to 784, and it is home to the famous Todai-ji temple and the Kasuga-taisha shrine. Nara is also known for its friendly deer that roam freely throughout the city.
Osaka to Nara:
To travel from Osaka to Nara, you can take a train from Osaka Station or Namba Station to Nara Station. The journey takes about 45 minutes to 1 hour and costs around 800 to 1,200 yen depending on the train and seating class.
Things to visit in Nara:
There are many amazing things to visit in Nara, Japan! Some popular attractions include Todaiji Temple, Nara Park, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Horyuji Temple, and Naramachi.
Must See Bowing Deers in Nara:
Bowing deer in Nara is a popular tourist attraction in Japan where visitors can interact with over 1,000 free-roaming Sika deer. These friendly deer are known for their ability to bow in exchange for treats, which can be purchased from vendors throughout the park. The tradition of deer in Nara dates back over a thousand years and is considered a symbol of the city.
Food in Nara:
Nara, Japan is known for its traditional Japanese cuisine, particularly its kakinoha-zushi (sushi wrapped in persimmon leaves) and sake. There are also many local specialties such as narazuke (pickled vegetables), kudzu mochi (mochi made from kudzu starch), and miso soup made with local ingredients. Additionally, there are many restaurants in Nara that offer a variety of Japanese and international cuisine options.
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Yummy unagi at a ryokan
Unagiku is an unagi specialty restaurant in Nara, Japan. It is a beautiful traditional looking restaurant inside the ryokan Kikusuiro.
When you arrive, there is a beautiful little walkway to go through that reminds you of those magical forests you see in animes.
The food is naturally amazing I definitely recommend the grilled unagi don (get the full portion for sure, the rice is the same but you get more eel)
Japan, 〒630-8301 Nara, Takabatakecho, 1130 菊水楼 敷地内
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Travel to Nara in autumn 🇯🇵🍁
Last year i traveled to Nara for the first time. What I was most impressed about Nara is that it is extremely beautiful but not as crowded as Kyoto, so you can slowly enjoy the sceneries and take photos. And watching the sunset and sunrise with the deers is probably one of my best experiences.
When travel to Nara don’t miss:
1. Nara Deer Park with the deers (the 2nd photo on my post)
Nara's deer are the symbols of the city, and are famous across Japan. You can buy “shika senbei” in a convenient store in Naramachi to feed the deers.
2. Walking in Nara Deer Park and having lunch at Mizuya Chaya (水谷茶室) (the 1st photo on my post)
3. Watching autumn leaves in Hase-dera, Sakurai-shi (長谷寺) (the 3rd photo on my post)
4. Watching sunset from Wakakusa yama (若草山), this place is in Nara Deer Park
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Nara Park
Nara Park
Address: Nara Park, 469 Zoshicho, Nara, Nara Prefecture 630-8211, Japan.
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In the park, there are many deer. Although they seem gentle, their temperaments are not small. Especially the male deer, they will fight each other for food when they are in a bad mood. When feeding deer, please pay attention to the following points:
1. Deer-like, they are usually more hungry in the morning and have a bigger temper. It's best not to do anything to make them angry in the morning.
2. Don't try to lure deer with food, they will get angry.
3. When feeding, be careful not to be blocked by the deer, and do not easily expose the deer cake. If the deer knows that you still have deer cake, it will not let you go easily.
4. When encountering antlered male deer, avoid angering them. Being bumped by a female deer is no big deal, but being bumped by an antlered male deer could result in injury.
Deer may headbutt, kick, or bite people. Please be careful when feeding them.
🦌Toudaiji
Todai-ji Temple
Address: 406-1 Zoshicho, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8587, Japan.
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At the east gate, there is one of the gathering places for deer. The temple is free to enter, but there is a fee for worshiping in the main hall. It is strongly recommended to visit the main hall, which is very shocking!!! Actually, before going, I had seen many photos in various travel guides, but when I saw it in person, I could only open my mouth and say "Wow!" The main hall is 60 meters high, equivalent to about 20 floors of residential buildings!
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🦌Kasugataisha
Spring Grand Shrine
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Address: 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8212, Japan.
In Nara Park, there is an ancient shrine called Kasuga-taisha, which is also one of the three major shrines in Japan and was formerly known as Kasuga Shrine. The 3,000 stone lanterns and hanging lanterns inside the shrine are also very famous. In addition, there are 3,000 cultural relics including 520 national treasures hidden in the shrine. Especially the quaint stone lanterns are a special scenery of Kasuga-taisha. Walking on the stone lantern avenue in the lush forest, one can be immersed in the ancient charm of Nara.
Todai-ji at Nara Park
The temple situated within the vicinity of Nara Park, Todai-ji, was founded in year 738 CE. Also known as the "Great Eastern Temple", this temple houses one of the 3 Great Buddha statue in Japan, where another 2 is situated in Kamakura and Takaoka. It was also designated as the UNESCO World Heritage as the Historic Monument of Ancient Nara. When Buddhism spread into Japan, several temples were constructed and this temple was constructed by the order of Emperor Shomu. At that time, all licensed monks who received their education in Tang China, have to receive their ordination here after they returned, including Kukai (inventor of hiragana from kanji) and Saicho (the founder of Tendai sect of Buddhism). Nara, being the centre of politics and religion during that time, makes Todai-ji an important location for ordination ceremonies for highly respected monks.
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#awesomepic Todaiji Temple is a famous temple landmark in Nara, Japan. The main Big Buddha Hall (Daibutsuden) is the world's largest wooden building and houses one of Japan's largest Buddha bronze statue. One of the must visit temples in Japan. #unforgettableexperiences #travelinspiration #historicallandmarks #worldheritage #instagramworthydestinations #awesomepic
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Look at the cherry blossoms in the cherry blossoms!
No one can resist the spring value of Nara.
As the sisters who take pictures and punch, the sacred place where the girls heart explodes, the spring of Nara makes you worthwhile.
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Soft Meng cherry and the deer collided
10 minutes walk from Nara Kintetsu Station to the east, it is Nara Park. Nara Park is a large area, consisting of Nara Park, Kasuga Taisha, Todai-ji Temple and Wakayama Mountain.
Nara's deer lived here for generations. These natural wild deer are free to run under the cherry trees.
In Nara Park, you can always see the deer in the corner of the casual.
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Nara Park
Nara Park
Address: Nara Park, 469 Zoshicho, Nara, Nara Prefecture 630-8211, Japan.
·
In the park, there are many deer. Although they seem gentle, their temperaments are not small. Especially the male deer, they will fight each other for food when they are in a bad mood. When feeding deer, please pay attention to the following points:
1. Deer-like, they are usually more hungry in the morning and have a bigger temper. It's best not to do anything to make them angry in the morning.
2. Don't try to lure deer with food, they will get angry.
3. When feeding, be careful not to be blocked by the deer, and do not easily expose the deer cake. If the deer knows that you still have deer cake, it will not let you go easily.
4. When encountering antlered male deer, avoid angering them. Being bumped by a female deer is no big deal, but being bumped by an antlered male deer could result in injury.
Deer may headbutt, kick, or bite people. Please be careful when feeding them.
🦌Toudaiji
Todai-ji Temple
Address: 406-1 Zoshicho, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8587, Japan.
·
At the east gate, there is one of the gathering places for deer. The temple is free to enter, but there is a fee for worshiping in the main hall. It is strongly recommended to visit the main hall, which is very shocking!!! Actually, before going, I had seen many photos in various travel guides, but when I saw it in person, I could only open my mouth and say "Wow!" The main hall is 60 meters high, equivalent to about 20 floors of residential buildings!
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🦌Kasugataisha
Spring Grand Shrine
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Address: 160 Kasugano-cho, Nara-shi, Nara 630-8212, Japan.
In Nara Park, there is an ancient shrine called Kasuga-taisha, which is also one of the three major shrines in Japan and was formerly known as Kasuga Shrine. The 3,000 stone lanterns and hanging lanterns inside the shrine are also very famous. In addition, there are 3,000 cultural relics including 520 national treasures hidden in the shrine. Especially the quaint stone lanterns are a special scenery of Kasuga-taisha. Walking on the stone lantern avenue in the lush forest, one can be immersed in the ancient charm of Nara.
Along with Fushimi Inari of Kyoto, this was one of the best religious place in Japan. The walk up to it is magical surrounded by forest, stone lanterns and of course, deer. The temple itself is not very large but worth the entrance fee as inside it is full of ornately decorated metal lanterns and there is a room where you can see them lit up. I also got lucky as a wedding ceremony was taking place so I got a bit of a taste for what that is like. Even though it is a bit far from the park entrance do not miss this if you're in Nara, not only is it worth the walk but the walk is part of the beauty. Very tranquil and relaxing to walk. Well suited to anyone who enjoys photography the area lends itself to the camera with interesting old trees and structures and contrasts.
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Feeding the cute sika deer in Nara Park has become the most popular way to play in the area, but with the increase of tourists, the sika deer has become less docile, especially from the Nara Kintetsu Station to the National Museum, as long as the tourists bought it. Deer cake, immediately surrounded by deer, can not hide, because most sika deer have long antlers, do not want to lead to tragedy, it is best not to feed.
If you want to revisit the warm feeding deer scene, it is recommended to go to Kasuga Taisha. It has been banned from cutting trees since the 9th century, so the virgin forest is well preserved, with moss-covered stone lamps. A quaint beauty.
And the sika deer as the messenger of God is more solemn in this occasion.
Antiquities and nature are perfectly matched in this quiet environment, which makes people feel comfortable and calm.
5-Day 4-Night Special Forces Travel in Kansai, Japan: 'Nara, Kyoto Edition'
In fact, only a day and a half was left for Nara and Kyoto. The specific itinerary is as follows:
Day 1: Osaka➡️Nara➡️Nara Park➡️Kasuga Taisha➡️Rurikoin➡️Gion➡️Hanami Lane➡️Yasaka Shrine
Day 2: Kiyomizu Temple➡️Sannenzaka Ninenzaka➡️Fushimi Inari Taisha➡️Osaka
📍 Nara·Nara Prefecture:
I only stayed in Nara for half a day, because besides feeding deer🦌, I didn't feel there was anything particularly attractive. After arriving at Nara Station, you can walk to Nara Park by going straight to the right, which is within ten minutes. You can see deer along the way, and there are vendors selling deer cakes every few steps for feeding, but I was really afraid of being bitten, so I just threw them on the ground to feed. 😂😂
Following Nara Park all the way up is Kasuga Taisha. I have relatively poor physical strength, so it was a bit hard to climb all the way up, but the beautiful scenery is still worth it. However, there are towering trees all the way up, so you can't really get sunburned, which is quite good. After reaching the top, I casually visited the shrine and then hurried down the mountain to the next spot, Rurikoin.
📍 Rurikoin
I originally wanted to see the autumn leaves🍁, but the season hadn't arrived yet. Because it was a bit tiring to play in Nara, I had already given up the idea of going there. But then I thought, since I'm already in Japan, it wouldn't hurt to go. Plus, a friend told me before coming that I must go to make up for his previous regret of not being able to go, so I gritted my teeth and went. After arriving, I could only sigh, it was worth the trip, it was really beautiful. I will write a separate note in detail, it can be said to be one of the must-visit classics in Kansai.
📍 Gion, Hanami Lane, Geisha, Former Kyoto Flower Street Willow Lane, Yasaka Shrine
These three attractions are all in one place, so you can arrange to visit them all at once.
I arrived at Gion at about five in the afternoon. I didn't arrange to come in the morning because I was afraid it would be too hot, but coming in the evening also reveals its unique beauty. When I was searching for strategies before, I saw that you can encounter geishas in Gion, but what I encountered was full of tourists, haha.
Gion and Hanami Lane are actually quite commercialized, basically they are rows of shops. If you have to make a comparison, I personally think it's quite similar to Lijiang Ancient Town. Even when I casually walked into a lane, my first impression was that it's so similar to Lijiang Ancient Town! It's just that people here speak Japanese. 🤭🤭
After wandering around Gion and Hanami Lane, I entered Yasaka Shrine. It was already dark by then, so the lights in the shrine were on. It's really good for taking pictures. After wandering around for about an hour, I left and returned to the hotel.
🎈There was an interlude here, when I was taking pictures in the shrine, I accidentally took a picture of a foreign couple in kimonos. I thought my picture wasn't too bad, so I plucked up the courage to tell them if they wanted me to send them the picture, but I was slapped in the face, they didn't want it. Haha
📍 Kiyomizu Temple, Sannenzaka Ninenzaka
The next morning, I took a bus🚌 directly to Kiyomizu Temple and Sannenzaka Ninenzaka. In order to avoid the crowd, I even set an alarm to get up early, but when I got there, I found it was already crowded. 🤣
The reasonable tour route should be to go directly to Kiyomizu Temple and then down the slope to Sannenzaka Ninenzaka, so it won't be too tiring. However, I got the route wrong again and climbed up from the bottom of the slope.
When I got to Kiyomizu Temple, I simply took a picture outside and then turned around and walked down, because I had visited several shrines in the past few days and they all seemed similar, so I didn't go into Kiyomizu Temple to climb up.
Sannenzaka Ninenzaka is also mostly wooden ancient architectural style. If you search online, the basic check-in is those few positions, but fortunately, every angle is pretty good; in fact, this attraction has also become very commercialized, and there are shops everywhere, so just take a few pictures and stroll around!
I spent about two hours in these two places, not too big.
📍 Fushimi Inari Taisha
I feel this is a must-visit attraction for everyone who goes to Kyoto. It can be said that as long as you search for the word Kyoto, hundreds of red gate⛩️ pictures will definitely appear on the screen. But I have to say, this attraction is really good for taking pictures, but there are also a lot of people. I originally wanted to take a picture outside and leave, but there were too many people, so I still climbed a section of the road to avoid some of the crowd, took out my phone and quickly took a few pictures when there were fewer people.
How to say about the city of Kyoto~Before I came, I didn't think I would like this kind of ancient city very much, but after I came, it became a must-visit city for my next trip to Japan. Maybe this is why so many people like Kyoto. Although there are no special memories, this city exudes an unforgettable charm.
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🇯🇵 Todai-Ji Temple
A lovely temple to visit and the views there are amazing. In the temple, they also have a tree hole for you to pass through. It is supposed to be the nostrils of the Buddha and if you can pass through then you will be able to seek enlightenment in your next life. This tree hole is pretty small and children can pass through easily. If you do a search, Todai-Ji temple will appear among the top hits for awesome views in Nara. Many years back, I would bring along my camera. Time fast forward and my phone camera can take nicer photos too. Bring whatever is suitable for you and make sure you have enough memories to capture everything at Todai-Ji temple.
Japan reopened on 11 Oct and I will be there berry soon!
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Toudaiji temple, established in 752 during the Nara period, stands as a testament to Japan's profound religious heritage. Dedicated to the spread of Buddhism, it was constructed under Emperor Shomu's patronage, reflecting the era's religious and political significance. The temple's profound history is evident in its enduring structures, which have witnessed the rise and fall of various dynasties, adding layers of cultural richness. Among the bustling herds of Sika deer that freely roam the temple grounds, they are seen as divine messengers, echoing the ancient reverence for these graceful creatures. However, their playful yet assertive nature is often experienced by visitors, as they eagerly approach anyone holding the iconic deer rice crackers, revealing a charming yet mischievous side as I am one of the victims who felt to their assault. The architectural wonders within the temple complex showcase a blend of traditional Japanese and Tang Dynasty Chinese styles, providing a glimpse into the cross-cultural influences prevalent during the Nara period. The grandeur of the colossal Great Buddha statue, a remarkable feat of engineering and devotion, leaves an indelible impression, exuding a sense of awe and spirituality. The knowledgeable and witty guide's anecdotes about the temple's past, cultural significance, and the intriguing legends surrounding the deer undoubtedly infuse the tour with a delightful charm, adding a touch of warmth and humor to the ancient sanctuary.
Embrace the grandeur of Todaiji Temple ‘NARA’
Todaiji Temple in Nara is indeed a remarkable example of Japanese Buddhist architecture, housing the Great Buddha statue, and is a profound symbol of spiritual greatness. #todaijitemple #naramagic #nara #buddhastatue #beautifuljapan#Naratravel #Japan
The Majestic Todaiji Temple in Nara
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I was blown away when I visited the todaiji temple in Nara, Japan. The Todaiji temple entrance has deers from Nara park roaming freely in front of it. Walk pass the entrance and you will see the beautiful Buddhist temple. The details and the historical design of the temple transports you to ancient Japan. Inside Todaiji, you will be amazed again by how big this temple really is. The giant bronze or gold like Buddha and other statues were magnificent looking and it makes you feel so small standing under these structures. You will feel a sense of zen and peacefulness here in this temple and I love awesome this temple is. Do visit Todaiji and be blown away like me.
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