Deer Feeding in Nara
Deer Feeding in Nara
Deer Feeding in Nara
Deer Feeding in Nara
Deer Feeding in Nara
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Deer Feeding in Nara
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Nara is a famous ancient capital in Japan, known for its ancient temples and friendly deer. Nara Park is one of Nara's most famous attractions and the main place for tourists to get close to deer. After arriving at Nara Park, buy deer biscuits as a must-have item for feeding the deer. It is recommended to choose docile mother deer or young deer to feed, and avoid chaotic deer. During the feeding process, you can interact closely with the deer, such as stroking its head, and capture warm moments and take photos. Pay attention to safety during the experience, respect animals, avoid teasing or hurting deer with deer biscuits, and inform the deer after feeding that the biscuits are gone. Feeding deer in Nara is not only fun and unforgettable, but also enhances your understanding and love for animals. While appreciating the quaint buildings and green lawns, it is an experience not to be missed in Nara to accompany cute deer and enjoy a relaxing time.

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Feeding Deer in Nara

I visited Nara Park for the second time after many years I am still happy and excited to see many deer The deer is very cute. The old deer has a bad temper and will bully the deer The deer will bow to others to get the deer cake to eat, as long as the hands indicate that it is gone He will leave, he is quite obedient Where there are deer cakes sold, there will be deer waiting ¥200 per serving It is recommended to take Kintetsu to Nara will be 10 minutes closer than JR #Japan Attractions #nara #narafeedingdeer #nara観光 #narapark deer #narapark #2023 travel #visitjapan #osaka2023 #2023travel #bloggerdaily #gojapan #travelblogger #hkkol #hkblogger #hkkol #bloggerlifestyle #bloggerlife #parents and children #tourist attractions
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Feeding Deer in Nara Park
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Feeding Deer in Nara Park

#Japan and Korea urban attractions The deer in Nara Park have been regarded as messengers of the gods since ancient times, and are well cared for, and are Nara's mascots. Everyone must feed the deer when they go to Nara, so they can be seen everywhere. It is both docile and understands human nature, which means that the sperm throws its tail, pretends to be cute before it is full, and flashes open to sleep in the shade when it is full. If you have food and do not feed on purpose, for fun please be careful they will fold together and hit your ''August 15'' with their noses. If you see you have finished feeding the deer cake, also immediately scatter around to find other people with food! But in Hong Kong there are relatively few opportunities to feed animals, so I will visit, especially with children.
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I came back from Japan, feeding deer~~

I came back from Japan, feeding deer~~

In Japan's "Nara", wild deer roam the streets, and you can interact with them and touch them, and they sell 200 yen deer food everywhere. ㅎㅎ It was so amazing and fun to be able to experience feeding deer with that. Some deer can bite or slightly hurt people, so it says in the warnings that you need to be careful, but Generally, the deer are gentle, so if you approach them and touch them, they won't react much unless you have deer food in your hand. ㅎㅎ And Todaiji!! Well.. there's not much to see, but it would be nice to see the magnificent building once. They say that you must try the "Nakatani-do" rice cake, right? ㅎㅎㅎ So I bought some and ate it. The outside has a very light green tea flavor. The rice cake is thin and very soft, so it's delicious. There's more red bean paste inside the rice cake than I thought, so I was worried that it would be too sweet, but it's not too sweet. It's like the red bean paste in the bungeoppang you eat in Korea. ㅜㅜ And I went to see the exhibition hall decorated with goldfish and lights at the Nara Goldfish Aquarium. There are a lot of places to take pictures and a lot of chairs to rest. It's really clever, but I love it!!! You don't necessarily have to come here when you're pressed for time, but if you have some time, I think you'll be satisfied if you come here with your lover.
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Feeding deer in Nara.

Feeding deer in Nara.

Feeding deer is a lot of fun in Nara! As soon as I arrived at Nara Park, I was attracted by the deer all over the street. Look at them, they are leisurely and not afraid of people, just wandering around the roadside. I bought some deer crackers and planned to have close contact with these little guys. As soon as I took out the deer crackers, hey, these deer have a keen sense of smell and immediately surrounded me. I fed a fawn first, and it carefully bit the deer cracker. Its eyes seemed to say, "It's delicious, give me more!" I fed a few more, and they ate happily. Some even licked my hand with their tongues, which was ticklish and quite interesting. When feeding deer, you have to be careful. Some deer are greedy and will chase you. I was chased by a big deer all over the street, which made people around laugh. Feeding deer in Nara is so much fun. You can not only have close contact with deer but also feel the beauty of the harmonious coexistence between humans and nature. Next time you come to Nara, don't forget to try feeding deer. It will make you laugh!
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Feeding free-roaming deer in Nara
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Feeding free-roaming deer in Nara

Feeding deer in Nara🦌 Todaiji Temple, Nara Park, Kasuga Shrine in Japan... No matter where we go, in various places in Nara, we can see free deer🦌, and feeding them is a good place for our travel. #Good place for families
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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. #kyototrip #nara #narapark #deer #tripmoments #tripinspired
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Feeding Deers in Nara Park! 😆
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Feeding Deers in Nara Park! 😆

Feeding Deers at Nara Park is an interesting experience. Nara Park is one of the largest and most beautiful parks in the city. It is so convenient that this site is walking distance from the metro station, and also it is close to other places of interest. The recommended sightseeing time is between one to two hours. Bring comfortable walking shoes because you will be likely moving around or standing for quite a long time. The place is full of very playful and friendly deer that you will love because they are really cute. Please only feed them with the food they sell in the park as those deers are sacred for them and it is a risk to give them any other food. Also plenty of water is essential to hydrate constantly as this place feels extreme hot if you visit in summer. Free access to locals ands tourists so don't worry about tickets. This place is open 24 hours. #createwithtrip #holidays #exploring #createwithtrip
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Feeding Nara Deer Everywhere

Nara is famous for its shrine and Jinja. Apart from visiting the gorgeous shrine, the most exciting activities visiting Nara is feeding Nara deer! You can find them everywhere at Nara Park. They look cute and harmless, but just a reminder that they will get excited when there is food! If you want to feed them, buy the Shika Senbei (deer crackers) at Nara Park which cost JPY200 per pack. Be there early before sunset, there are souvenir shops on the way to Nara Park. Nara Park Location : Nara, Japan Getting there: 5-8 minutes walk from Kintetsu Nara Station Opening hours : 24hrs #nara #narapark
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Nara Park One Day Tour❤️Deer Feeding Experience🦌
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Nara Park One Day Tour❤️Deer Feeding Experience🦌

Address: 469, Raji-cho, Nara City Attractions include: Todaiji Temple Address: 406-1, Raji-cho, Nara-shi, Nara Prefecture Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 07:30-17:30 Kasuga Taisha Shrine Address: 160 Kasugano Town, Nara City, Nara Prefecture Opening hours: Monday to Sunday 06:00-18:00 Features - There are plenty of deer for you to feed, but be careful it will chase people, will bite and will hit people however overall it is quite cute Price per person - The entrance fee is approximately 1500 yen to enter the big shrine Rating - 3.5/5 Kasuga Taisha Shrine is farther than you might think, if you are not interested in visiting you can just visit Todaiji Temple In addition, there is a famous pudding at Kintetsu Nara Station that is worth a try: Big Buddha Pudding (B1F) Inside the Todaiji Exit Station #OsakaTravel #NaraPark
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Feeding deer in Nara, Japan is a great experience.

Feeding deer in Nara, Japan is a great experience.

📍Deer distribution: Deer can be found from Nara JR Station to Wakakusa Mountain. They roam on the grass, flower beds, and even on the road. 👍Most fun: They are not afraid of people, so you can take close-up photos with them. There are carts selling deer biscuits on the roadside, about 10 yuan a pack (200 yen). The deer's nose is very sensitive to biscuits. They will follow you, nudge you with their heads, and look at you with watery eyes, indicating that you should feed them. If you put the biscuits in your bag, they will nudge the bag and circle around you. 📝Tips: After you finish feeding the deer with the biscuits in your hand, when you open your hands to indicate to them that there is no more, they will slowly disperse. 🌟Highlights: There are many deer on the grass and under the trees in Nara Park. They are very leisurely. Some lie in the shade of the trees to cool off, and some bathe by the stream. There are also deer with a strong sense of work. They stand at the scenic spots where tourists take photos, pose, and cooperate with tourists for group photos. 📍Note: Some deer run into the temple and urinate at will. Be careful when walking, otherwise, you may step on deer droppings. ✅Must experience: At sunset, the deer gradually return to their nests. When they gather together, it is very spectacular. Feeding deer in Nara is a good experience.
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When you go to Japan, you can't miss saying hello to the "locals" of Nara! Feeding the deer at Nara Park is a fun, exciting (and a little scary) experience. But before you rush off to buy Shika Senbei (deer crackers), check out these 5 essential tips to ensure a safe and cute trip! #NaraTrip #Japan #JapanTrip #NaraPark #Kansai #FeedingDeer #NaraDeer
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🦌Feeding the Deer in Nara Park: A Cute and Surprising Travel Memory✨
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🦌Feeding the Deer in Nara Park: A Cute and Surprising Travel Memory✨

Nara's Most Healing Experience 💖 Feeding the deer in Nara Park is an irreplaceable travel memory. From the adorable nods of the deer to the surprising moment of being surrounded by them, the feeling is both genuine and heartwarming. #NaraAttractions #Parent-ChildTravel #DeerFeedingExperience A must-see when visiting Nara is Nara Park and the free-roaming sika deer. These deer, considered messengers of the gods, roam freely through the park, temples, and streets, coexisting harmoniously with humans. Feeding them with senbei crackers is a thrilling and awe-inspiring experience, like stepping into a fairytale world of symbiosis with nature. Nara Park's Adorable Deer 🦌 Nara Park covers over 500 hectares and is home to over 1,000 sika deer. Designated a "Natural Monument" by the Japanese government, these deer enjoy a high degree of freedom, roaming freely across the grassy plains, at shrines, and along the roads. Most interestingly, these deer "nod" to you! When you hold a deer senbei (a type of cracker), the deer will politely bow their heads in greeting, as if to say, "Please give it to me!" This interaction is both adorable and surprising. 🕰️Opening Hours: Open all day (deer senbei vendors operate approximately 9:00 AM–5:00 PM) 🏖️Environment/Facilities: Vast lawns, Todai-ji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, museum, rest benches, deer senbei vendors 📍Address: Nobori-oji-cho, Nara City 💰Average Cost: Free admission; deer senbei approximately 200 yen per portion Feed the Deer 🍘 Stalls selling deer senbei are found throughout the park. For just 200 yen, you can buy a stack of crackers and be instantly surrounded by the deer. The deer's actions vary, from gently licking the crackers to enthusiastically following them, and even gently "reminding" you to hand over the crackers quickly. While such close interactions can be a bit nerve-wracking at times, they're often filled with surprises and laughter. A Fusion of Park and Ancient Capital Culture 🏯🌳 Nara Park is not only a haven for deer, but also a hub of cultural treasures. The park boasts the UNESCO World Heritage site of Todai-ji Temple, featuring the magnificent Great Buddha Hall; Kasuga Taisha Shrine, renowned for its thousands of stone lanterns, a truly romantic sight when illuminated at night; and the Nara National Museum, home to a vast collection of Buddhist art. This blend of nature and culture elevates Nara Park's appeal far beyond typical animal experiences. While interacting with the deer, you can immerse yourself in the history of the ancient capital. A favorite spot for families and travelers alike 👨👩👧👦 Nara Park is especially suitable for families. Children can create lasting memories by interacting with the deer up close, while adults can enjoy the cultural experience and natural beauty. Travel Tips✨ • Safe Interaction: Most deer are docile, but sometimes they'll fight over food if they're hungry. It's recommended to feed the deer crackers separately and not all at once. • Clothing Tips: Avoid wearing long skirts or bags with strings to prevent the deer from pulling. • Best Time to Visit: Early morning or evening when the deer are more active and there are fewer people. • Environmental Protection: Deer crackers are specifically designed for deer; please do not feed them anything else. Nara's ancient atmosphere, World Heritage architecture, and the sika deer, symbols of good fortune and protection, create a unique travel experience. Next time you visit Japan, don't forget to visit Nara Park and experience the wonders of walking with the deer for yourself.
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