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Nara Park (deer park)

Nara Park (deer park)

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Best time to visit

Early morning just after opening for low crowds and active deer; autumn offers colorful leaves and comfortable weather for walking.

Budget tips

Park entry is free; expect to pay for major sites such as Todai-ji Daibutsuden (around 600 JPY). Buy shika senbei from outside stalls for about 150–200 JPY to feed deer, and save travel costs by walking between nearby attractions or using a local one-day train pass.

Recommended for

Families, Animal lovers, Photography enthusiasts, Cultural explorers

Plan your visit

2-3 hours

About

Faits rapides: A curious herd of tame deer wanders between temples and open lawns, often approaching visitors to nudge for treats or a scratch behind the ear. Local vendors sell round 'shika senbei' crackers that deer quickly learn to identify, and recent surveys count roughly 1,200 animals roaming the grounds.

Points forts: Bring a pack of shika senbei, the round sesame crackers sold by vendors for about 150–200 yen, and many deer will bow back when you nod or bow toward them. Lean in and you'll notice soft velvet noses and warm breath, plus the gentle tap of hooves on stone as deer weave between lanterns and wooden shrines.

Insider tips

  • Arrive before 9:00 AM to avoid large tour groups and get unobstructed photos with deer near Todai-ji.
  • Buy shika senbei from vendors by the Nandaimon gate and hold crackers flat to avoid fingers being nibbled.
  • Wear comfortable shoes, paths are gravel and can be muddy after rain.
  • Head to the area in front of Todai-ji and the Kasuga Taisha lantern paths at golden hour for atmospheric photos.

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