[Many messengers of God 🦌 Nara Park 🌲]
by NAO@週末で海外旅行
Oct 3, 2024
#Sakura2024
Nara is a must-visit place for many tourists traveling in the Kansai region🇯🇵. The route we took this time was: Kofuku-ji Temple → Nara Park → Todai-ji Temple → Mt. Wakakusa.
Kofuku-ji Temple is one of the oldest wooden structures in Japan. The temple is peaceful, simple and elegant. After leaving Kofuku-ji Temple and walking to Nara Park, you will be greeted by cute little deer 🦌, strolling leisurely on the grass. Some of the more naughty ones will even fight for the deer biscuits in the hands of tourists☺️.
Walk through Nara Park and slowly walk to Todaiji Temple. This temple is the largest wooden structure in Japan and is also one of the world's cultural heritage sites. The Buddha statues in the temple are solemn and mysterious, which makes people awe-inspiring.
After leaving Todaiji Temple, we walked to Wakakusa Mountain behind. The scenery here is beautiful and the grass is green, but surprisingly there are not many tourists. We took a leisurely walk here, and from time to time there were deer passing by or eating grass. We also sat in a nearby pavilion, feeling the breath of nature and the charm of the ancient capital of Nara😌.
🚌Transportation: Take Kintetsu to Kintetsu Nara Station, or take JR Nara Line to Nara Station
🌟Tips: When feeding the fawns, be careful not to touch the young fawns, otherwise the fawns may be abandoned by the adult deer. There are also signs nearby to remind tourists
#日本Travel #NARA
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