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Recommended tourist attractions in Nara, Japan

Nara, Japan is a super cool tourist destination. Everything here highlights the core and essence of Japanese traditional culture, giving people a magnificent feeling. You can also feed deer and taste all kinds of delicious food. Let's introduce it in detail below.

Nara park 1

Address: 630-82 1 1, No.469, Zuodao Nara Park, Naraichi, Nara Prefecture, Japan.

How to get there: It takes about 2 hours by JR Shinkansen from Tokyo Station to Kyoto Station, 0/5 minutes by express train from Kyoto Station to Nara Station, and 35 minutes by express train from Nara Station.

There are many deer in the park. Deer seem docile, but in fact they have a big temper. Especially the husband deer, when in a bad mood, will fight with each other for food. Pay attention to the following points when feeding deer:

1. Deer are usually hungry in the morning and have a big temper. It's best not to do anything that makes them angry in the morning.

Don't try to tease the deer with food, it will get angry.

3. Be careful not to be blocked by deer when feeding, and don't expose deer cakes easily. Deer know you still have deer cakes, and they won't let you go easily.

4. When touching the horned male deer, avoid offending them. It doesn't matter if you are hit by a doe, but you may get hurt if you are hit by a horned male deer.

Deer can bite, kick and bite. Pay attention to safety when feeding.

2. Dongda Temple

Price: 600 yen for adults in Dongda Temple Hall; 1000 yuan, owner of Dongsi Pavilion.

Address: 630-8587406- 1 Case Town, Naraichi.

How to get there: take the local shuttle bus at JR Nara Station near the railway, get off at Daejeon Chunri Dashe Station and walk for 5 minutes; It takes about 20 minutes to walk from Nara Station.

The East Gate is one of the gathering places of deer. The temple is free, and there is a charge for visiting the Ursa Major Hall. It is highly recommended to visit the main hall, which is super shocking. In fact, I saw many photos in the Raiders before I went, but when I really saw them, I could only say "Wow!" The 60-meter-high main hall is almost equivalent to a 20-story residential building! A little sad, too. There are many historical sites in China.

3. Spring Club

Price: Free around the shrine, 500 yen for the temple.

Address: No.630-8212, Kasugano-CHO, Nara Prefecture.

How to get there: take Nara bus (JR Yamato route, near Nara railway line), take the bus from Nara station to Dasha main hall in spring, and it takes about 1 1- 15 minutes, and get off at Dasha main hall in spring.

An ancient shrine in Nara Park, Chunjiu, is also one of the three major shrines in Japan. Its predecessor was called Chunri Shrine, and its 3,000 stone lanterns and hanging lanterns are also famous. In addition, the club has 3,000 cultural relics including 520 national treasures. In particular, the ancient stone lanterns make people shine, making the Spring Festival society a special landscape. Strolling along Deng Shi Avenue in the green jungle, you can indulge in the ancient charm of Nara.