Where can I pet deer in Nara Japan?


Where can I pet deer in Nara Japan? Nara Deer Park: Established in 1880, this is one of the oldest parks in Japan. Located in the city of Nara, it sits at the foot of Mount Wakakusa. Visiting the park: The deer, wild and out in the open in the park, have grown accustomed to interacting with human visitors.


How long do I need in Nara?

While six or eight hours is ideal for a daytrip, you might find yourself with a mere half day to spend in Nara. If that is the case, don't despair: A half-day (four hours) is enough to see a lot of Nara's major sights.


Is Nara deer park worth it?

It's a very serene place and has so much to see for those interested in the religion and history of the country, The deer are incredible but Nara Park has even more to offer. My only word of advice to those visiting is that, due to Nara's hooved inhabitants, there aren't many places to get food in the park itself.


How do you interact with deer at Nara?

If deer is what you came to Nara for and you want to interact with them, you can purchase some deer feed (deer crackers) from the locals. These crackers make it very easy to feed them without them biting your hand or anything! You will also not have to look very hard for finding someone to purchase deer feed from them.


Is Nara Deer park free?

Admission is free, but you will most likely wish to purchase deer crackers during your visit. A pack of ten crackers costs 150 yen. The Todaiji Temple is open from 7:30 am to 5:30 pm during the months of April through October, and 8 am to 4:30 pm from November through March.


What is the best time to go to Nara?

The two best times to visit Nara are October/November (fall) and March/April/May (spring). Nara has a temperate climate, so you can visit at any time of year. Summers (June/July/August) in Nara tend to be hot and humid. Winters (December/January/February) in Nara can be cold.


Is Nara closer to Kyoto or Osaka?

Nara is a small but hugely historic city lying around 40KM to the direct south of Kyoto and 35KM to the east of Osaka – it takes around 50 minutes to reach Nara from both starting points. The city is serviced by two main train stations – Kintetsu-Nara Station and JR Nara Station.