Be sure to put a couple of paperbacks in your back pocket. The deer found out a long time ago that teenagers would leave snacks in their back pockets and thus being bitten on your butt by a deer in Nara is less of an 'if' and more of a 'how hard.'
Kasuga Taisha
Posted: Jun 22, 2012
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michelle_469
5/5Outstanding
It was quite a long walk from Nara station to reach the temple, but there are so many sightseeing spots in between, so you don't really feel the long walk. The temple gives off very tranquil feeling.
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Posted: Aug 1, 2023
渭南松赞干布
5/5Outstanding
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The Shrine is located in Nara Park, Nara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. It was built in the second year of Hetong (710). It was a shrine built by the ruler Fujiwara family to protect the family city. The legend of the gods worshiped in the shrine came by deer. ⛩⛩ Shrine ⛩⛩🚶 raise a lot of sika deer 🦌, very friendly to tourists.
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Posted: Nov 4, 2021
fooler0809
5/5Outstanding
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The Spring Festival Club has different forms and colors of buildings, and is very coordinated. This forest is very quiet and feels very comfortable. Although there are many people who come here to pray, it is not noisy at all and very good.
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Posted: Feb 24, 2021
小夫妻嘆世界
5/5Outstanding
the deers wander around the temple and shrine. super cute and fun. the shrine is also really pretty
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Posted: Jan 24, 2024
mingzinian
5/5Outstanding
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The Shrine of the Spring is a shrine in Nara Park, Nara City, Nara Prefecture. It was built in the second year of the Tong Dynasty (710). The builder is Fujiwara. It was built for the patron of the Fujiwara family of the ruling people at the time, and the shrine is also famous for Fujiwara. Nice view
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Posted: Aug 9, 2023
大热劢
5/5Outstanding
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Very worth a visit. [Private filming guide] In the middle of summer, follow the boulevards of Nara Park and visit the Todai Temple. It is recommended to pick up the stone steps of the Yasaka Palace in the hand. Because the tour group will not take this road, it is particularly quiet and there are few deer. Along the road, you can enjoy the stone lights all the way, play with the deer, in the morning, the sun is transparent, you can shoot the shrine and the deer, don't worry about the color temperature, because there is shade of trees. Rainy days are also good, wet is more artistic. Go straight to the west gate of the Spring Festival Dashe, after entering the Dashe, you can buy tickets to visit the shrine (you can follow the white beauty of the shrine when you have time). Come out directly from the main entrance of the temple, only at this time you see all kinds of associations, and you will come in. Hurry up and retreat against the current. Early the next morning, I ran to film myself. Just follow the Spring Day Dashe Omotesando and enter the Dashe directly. This road is the nearest. Because it is very early, there are few deer people, suitable for creation.
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Posted: Jul 31, 2016
andreasc
4/5Excellent
A prominent Shinto shrine renowned for its vibrant vermilion structures and countless stone lanterns. It's deeply connected to nature and deer roam freely in its precincts