The Nara-koen was created from wasteland in 1880 and now covers a large area. Popularly known as Deer Park, it contains over 1,000 tame deer, which are sacred and symbols to the shrine of Kasuga Taisha. In the past, these deer were considered to be messengers of the gods. Today, they enjoy the status of national treasures and are free to roam the park and its surrounding areas. Many of the historical relics of Nara are conveniently located around this finely wooded park
Feeding the deer, I felt a little bit like being back in Texas and feeding milk to the baby Barbados or baby cows at my grandfather's farm. Awww....memories!!!
'lil Fatty!
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