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Visiting park deer crossing the crosswalk in Japan , Nara!



This time, I went to Nara Park in Nara, Japan to meet the deer.

It is an interesting place where you can give deer rice crackers and see deer crossing the street. 

▶︎chapter-list
0:00 opening
0:37 Nara Station
1:11 deer park
1:59 a lot of deer
3:04 sleeping deer
3:23 hidden deer
3:33 big deer
3:42 be careful of deer
4:10 deer crossing the road
5:04 deer craker vending machine
6:16 giving deer craker to deer 1
7:01 giving deer craker to deer 2
8:10 deer fighting
8:58 Todaiji Temple
9:39 giving deer craker to deer 3
10:54 deer park in the evening
11:27 Deer going back to the mountain
12:41 ending

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This time, a video of Nara Park with many deer. It is an interesting place where you can see deer crossing the street and give them treats. Please watch to the end! Nara, Nara Station. A town with many historical buildings. The fountain spreads out just a short walk from the station.

Today I would like to visit Nara Park. There are many deer in this park. There are also World Heritage Sites such as Todaiji Temple and Kasuga Taisha Shrine on the site. As we walk around… They appeared right away… Deer!

There are not many deer here, but there are more as you go deeper into the park. Walking further… There is a spot where many people are gathering. People are giving “Sikasenbei” to the deer. “Sikasenbei” are deer food that tourists can buy. Leaving this area, we will go near Todaiji Temple.

When you go here… you will see a lot of deer. There are many deer here, too. Even if you walk along the road, you will see many deer. You will be healed by many deer There are many fawns here. It is said that May to June is the time when fawns are born.

Some of them are sleeping. This one looks sleepy. This one is completely asleep. This deer is well hidden behind the sign. This is a big deer! Is it an elder? This is such a cute deer, but it sometimes attacks people. Please be careful enough! What is this when you look down?

Be careful not to step on them! This is deer feces! This road is very dangerous. This road is very dangerous because deer cross it! Deer have priority on this road. If you see deer on the road, you must stop your car.

And only after the deer have crossed the road can the car move. And the deer are crossing the road. It is a red light, so they are disregarding the signal. It is a sight you cannot see anywhere else. I would like to buy “Sikasennbei” and give it to the deer.

“Sikasenbei” are sold all over the place, but this time I bought them here. What a surprise, a vending machine of “Sikasenbei”. By the way, if you buy “Sikasenbei” from a vending machine, the price is rather expensive. Deer crackers are a gift to deer. Let’s buy one.

It takes 5 seconds to get out. It looks like a Sikasenbei is in this box. It is inside. Now, let’s give “Sikasenbei” to the deer. I am struggling to prepare the deer crackers. I hear the sound of deer. While I am preparing, the deer eat the “Sikasenbei”. The deer sucks the box.

The box that comes with your purchase from the vending machine is in the way. I threw the box into the trash afterwards. But still, they eat them at an incredible rate. By the way, the strings of deer crackers are good for deer to eat.

However, if a deer swallows the box or other garbage, it will get sick. Never throw garbage away. They are gone in an instant. Pick up the box. I buy additional Sikasenbei and give them to the deer. It is easier to give Sikasenbei when there is only one deer.

Many deer gathered again. It is easier to feed them than before. They were soon full and left. Only one deer seemed not to be full yet. How cute! What are they doing over there? They are fighting. Even by the side of this cute deer, Deer are fighting with each other. What a tackle!

It’s hard to settle. I wonder if one of them lost. This Nara Park is also a beautiful World Heritage site. Todaiji Temple is right in front of us. It is famous for the Big Buddha. This pond is also very beautiful. This is the famous Nandaimon gate.

It becomes a little fantastic when it gets dark. This powerful statue is famous. Now, we will give Sikasenbei to deer at another place. The deer respond right away. They are adorable. It seems that it is better to break the Sikasenbei before giving them to the deer. Smiling scene

I give the last Sikasenbei to the deer because it ran out soon. The moment they see the deer crackers, they immediately come closer. Other deer also came. It seems that humans can also eat Sikasenbei, but it is better not to eat them. I ran out of them, so I had to leave.

The townscape of Nara is becoming fantastic. However, the number of deer that were around during the daytime is decreasing. There should have been a lot of them, but they are decreasing. Where did they go? They crossed the road and went back to the mountains.

At night they go back to the mountains, and in the morning they come back to a place full of people in search of food. Even the deer waiting in front of the pedestrian crossing. They cross the crosswalk and go back to the mountain. Are these deer going back to the mountain soon?

I am leaving soon, so this is the last time I will see them. Then, I will go home, too. That’s all for this video. Please visit Nara Park where there are many deer. If you liked this video, please subscribe to my channel and give me a high rating.

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