I’ve noticed that tourists tend to take photos of different buildings and places of interest rather than other objects. But I like to take photos of the scenes I watch in beautiful corners that are many in Japan. Visiting Nara, it’s impossible to miss taking photos with deer as you meet them everywhere you go. Deer are curious and very friendly, you can buy special cookies to treat them. I walked into Nara with no special plan, just to enjoy the place and everything I met face to face on my way in – a stone garden, small shrines, flowers, and old lanterns. I was too late to visit Kasuga Taisha, but the route there was quite picturesque. On the way back I got lost and decided to have a rest feasting my eyes on a beautiful sunset. Then, I watched a very interesting scene –all the deer suddenly rushed somewhere. I followed them and saw that a mini-truck brought fresh cut grass that the deer ate with great appetite! Friendly locals guided me to the train station. I enjoyed the day in Nara very much!
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Nara Scenes
Deer in small corners of Nara
By Elena Lisina
Community writer
Feeding deer is one of the pleasures of Nara
Taking a portrait
I ran into beautiful fuji bonsai on my way in
Girls in yukata and deer
In Isuen Garden I felt relaxed
Nice stone bridge
Getting acquainted with deer
With children and deer some places were quite crowded
Such scenes were amazing for me!
I really enjoyed meeting the deer
The lines of lanterns on the way to Kasuga Taisha
Powerful trunk!
At Kasuga Taisha
Nice small shrine
Beautiful flowers that are unknown to me
That was a very peaceful evening...
A young man next to me was also relaxing with a book
That deer felt something
Dinner for the deer - fresh cut grass!
It was a really happy day in Nara!
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Anonymous
9 years ago
I remember this too- unforgettable experience.
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