Deers at Todai-ji Temple at Nara
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  • Photo title: Deers at Todai-ji Temple at Nara
  • Author: Tuayai
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  • Deers at Todai-ji Temple Daibutsuden Hall, the world's largest wooden building in Nara is the capital city of Nara Prefecture located in the Kansai region of Japan. collectively form Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. According to the legendary history of Kasuga Shrine, a mythological god Takemikazuchi arrived in Nara on a white deer to guard the newly built capital of Heijō-kyō. Since then the deer have been regarded as heavenly animals, protecting the city and the country. Tame Sika deer roam through the town, especially in Nara Park. Snack vendors sell shika sembei (deer biscuits) to visitors so they can feed the deer. If you bow to the deer, especially in Nara Park, the deer will bow to you. They may even bow without being bowed to.
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