Nara Park Grounds
Garden

Nara Park Grounds

The open lawns and woodland paths of Nara Park stretch across 660 hectares, creating one of Japan's most extraordinary urban landscapes — one where wild deer outnumber tourists on quiet mornings. The park itself is unenclosed and free to enter at any time, with gentle slopes and shaded groves perfect for picnics, photography, and simply watching deer bow for crackers.

Key highlights include the Tobihino meadow, where hundreds of deer gather against a backdrop of autumn foliage, and the Ukigumo Garden with its reflective pond. The park seamlessly connects Todai-ji, Kasuga Taisha, and the Nara National Museum, making it both a destination and a beautiful transit corridor between major sights.

Based on few reviews
👍75%recommend
English signage?100% Yes (4)
How crowded is it?(4)
Low
50%
Moderate
50%
High
0%
Worth the visit?100% Yes (4)
Photo worthy?100% Yes (4)

Info

TypeGarden
Address

Kasuganocho, Nara, 630-8212, Japon

Admission
Free (open 24 hours)
Nearest Station
Kintetsu Nara Sta. 5 min walk to park entrance
Rating
4.5(2)
Tip
Early morning (before 8 AM) is magical — deer are calm, light is golden, and crowds haven't arrived. Tobihino meadow at sunrise is unforgettable. Deer crackers (¥200) sell out by evening on busy days.

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