A video of a pleasant meeting between an Indian woman and Japan's renowned Nara deer has gone viral.Divya, an Indian digital content creator, shared a compelling film featuring one of her travel diaries from Japan. In the video, she walks up to a Nara deer in a park. She greets the deer with a traditional Japanese bow, and the animal mimics the gesture.
In the video, the deer consistently reciprocates the bow gesture. Divya is also seen tenderly caressing and feeding the animals. Watch the video here.?
Nara Park, like Naramachi and Nishinokyo, is a must-see destination in Nara City. The large region of 660 hectares is known for its free-roaming deer and world-famous temples.?
Feeding the deer is an attraction in and of itself, and special crackers are on sale throughout the park. Traditional teahouses and shops offering snacks and souvenirs are available for human consumption.
As an Indian, you can book flights from major Indian cities (like Delhi or Mumbai) to Osaka (KIX). Alternatively, you can fly to Tokyo and take a domestic flight or bullet train to Osaka.
To get to Nara Park from?Kansai International Airport (KIX) you can either take a train directly to Nara Station. The journey takes about 1-1.5 hours.
Alternatively, from Osaka or Kyoto, you can take the JR Yamatoji Line?the Kintetsu Nara Line from Osaka, or the JR Nara Line from Kyoto. Both routes are about 35-50 minutes by train.??
When you reach Nara Park, you can feed the famous deers, and visit Todai-ji Temple (home to the Great Buddha), Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and Kofuku-ji Temple.?
The park itself is open 24/7, but temples and other attractions have specific hours, usually 9 AM - 5 PM.Enjoy the cultural and natural beauty of Nara Park and interact with its friendly deer!
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