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2024-05-20 10:15:36

# Nara Park, Nara City, Nara Prefecture Nara Park, located in the heart of Nara City, is a public park that is as historically significant as it is beautiful. Established in 1880, this expansive park is famous for its freely roaming deer and numerous cultural and historical sites, including several of Japan's oldest and largest temples. It's a must-visit for anyone coming to Nara, providing a unique blend of natural beauty, wildlife, and access to major historical landmarks. ## Highlights - **Friendly Deer:** Nara Park is renowned for its hundreds of freely roaming deer, considered to be messengers of the gods in Shinto religion. Visitors can feed them with special deer crackers available for purchase within the park. - **Todai-ji Temple:** Home to the world’s largest bronze statue of the Buddha Vairocana, known as Daibutsu, housed in the Great Buddha Hall, which is itself a record-holder as the world's largest wooden building. - **Kasuga Taisha Shrine:** This important Shinto shrine is famous for its lanterns, which are donated by worshippers. Hundreds of bronze lanterns can be seen hanging from the buildings, while stone lanterns line its approach. - **Nara National Museum:** Located within the park, this museum is known for its collection of Japanese Buddhist art, including an annual exhibition of the rare and ancient Shoso-in treasures. ## Access Nara Park is a short walk from both Nara Station (served by JR West) and Kintetsu Nara Station, making it easily accessible by train from Kyoto and Osaka. The park is free to enter, although some individual attractions within the park may charge admission fees. https://maps.app.goo.gl/cry5ZUWFyNiAGWw89

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