Explore Japan's Iconic Destinations
Nara Park is a vast, open parkland in Japan's first permanent capital, where over 1,200 wild deer roam freely among ancient temples, shrines, and manicured lawns. Designated a national natural monument, these sacred deer have been regarded as divine messengers for over a millennium and will bow politely if you offer them the special shika-senbei deer crackers sold throughout the park. The park connects several of Japan's most significant cultural sites within walking distance: the colossal Great Buddha at Todai-ji, the lantern-lined pathways of Kasuga Taisha, and the landscaped gardens of Isuien. As an easy day trip from Kyoto or Osaka (both under 50 minutes by train), Nara offers a uniquely intimate encounter with Japan's ancient past — minus the overwhelming crowds of its larger neighbours.