Nara deer live on the slopes of the Vakakusa Mouain and are recognized as sacred and well -known symbols in local culture. Visit Nara’s sacred deer with a short video.
Nara deer in Mou Wakakusa is one of the natural and cultural symbols of the Nara region in Japan. The deer lives freely around Nara Park as well as the slopes of the Vakakusa Mouains. Because of their historical and cultural relationship with the people of Nara, they are regarded as a symbol of pleasa and sacred. According to local beliefs, deer carry the messages of the gods and are therefore under special protection. These deer are easily communicating with tourists and feeding them.
Located in the ceer of Nara, Mou Wakakusa is one of the most importa natural areas in the area. This mouain, which is covered in differe seasons of the year, is an ideal place for walking and watching landscapes. In spring and summer, deer are often seen on the slopes of the mouain, and tourists can see the lives of these animals closely. In addition to the natural beauty, the area also hosts special cultural eves and eves that are often held around the mouain.
Below we watch a video of Nara’s sacred deer in Mou Vakakusa.
Cover Photo Source: Shotengai.com; Photographer: Unknown




