Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Walking Through Nara Park - 奈良公園


This week, I watched a Japanese vlog filmed in Nara Park, located in the city of Nara, near Kyoto.

Nara Park is a very popular public park in Japan where deer freely walk among people. In the video, the vlogger shows many tourists taking photos, laughing, and feeding the deer with special crackers sold there. When people have food, several deer quickly gather around them, which was surprising to see.

Some people seem amused, while others look a bit scared when the deer get too close. Even without understanding everything, I recognized the expression かわいすぎる, which means too cute.

In Nara, the deer are considered sacred and are protected. I found it fascinating to see deer walking so close to humans in such a busy and touristic place. 


2 comments:

  1. かわいだよね!I love the way the deer bow for food it's so funny that they were able to pick it up. Definitely is a must do on my bucket list.

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  2. I have heard of this place before, and the deer bowing! Seems like a lot of fun and something I would want to try if I ever went to Japan!

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