160 Kasuganocho, Nara, japan northeast 14019 kmMap
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Flying Fire is a lawn, is a Nara Park area, there is no artificial building here, mainly a lot of deer here, everyone can see a variety of deer, more comfortable.
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The grass outside Kasuga Taisha Shrine is one of the places where the Nara sika deer like to stay. The pure natural scenery and cute deer also attract quite a lot of tourists.
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Flying Fire is a lawn, is a Nara Park area, there is no artificial building here, mainly a lot of deer here, everyone can see a variety of deer, more comfortable.
A large area of Nara Park, like other parts of the park, there are many fawns here, because it is not a place with many tourists, so you can also interact well with fawns.
There are many sika deer here, some sika deer still snoring there a second before, and suddenly freezes up in the next second. It is quite scary. I still don't dare to be very close to those sika deer. Look at it from afar.
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Flying Fire is a large meadow on the mountainside of Nara Park, and there are traditional activities of gathering deer with horns every morning at 10 o'clock. The uncle who passed on the traditional Japanese service began to blow the horn with a basket of food, and then the fawn began to line up from all over the forest to the uncle to ask for food, the scene was very spectacular.
This is actually a place where the deer have breakfast. I don’t know if it’s every morning. Anyway, the day we went to 9 am to 9:30 am, there will be a handsome guy blowing the horn under the big tree in the wild of the fire. The deer will neatly line up from the direction of the deer garden and run happily here. When most of the deer arrived, the handsome guy began to feed breakfast. The deer seriously ate breakfast, had no time to take care of the tourists, very cute, really lucky to see this scene.