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奈良公園

Nara Park

奈良公園(ならこうえん)は、奈良県奈良市にある都市公園である。国の名勝にして名所でもある。

History & Cultural Significance

Nara Park, established in 1880, is one of Japan's oldest public parks and holds deep historical and cultural importance. It was created during the Meiji era as a symbol of modernization and public recreation, reflecting the era's growing interest in preserving natural beauty alongside urban development.

The park is closely tied to Nara's status as Japan's first permanent capital, where the imperial court resided from 710 to 784. Its location at the foot of Mount Wakakusa has long been considered sacred, and the area is home to several important temples and shrines that highlight its spiritual significance.

What to See & Do

Stroll through the vast expanse of Nara Park and encounter the famous sika deer, which roam freely and are considered sacred. These animals are not only a unique attraction but also an integral part of the park's cultural heritage.

Visit the iconic Todai-ji Temple, home to the Great Buddha (Daibutsuden), a massive bronze statue that has stood for over 1,200 years. The temple grounds offer a peaceful atmosphere and stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

Take a scenic walk along the park’s paths, especially in spring when cherry blossoms blanket the area in soft pink hues, or in autumn when the foliage turns into a breathtaking display of red and gold.

Atmosphere & Experience

Nara Park offers a serene escape from the hustle of city life, blending natural beauty with centuries-old traditions. The gentle rustling of leaves, the presence of roaming deer, and the distant sound of temple bells create a tranquil and meditative ambiance.

Insider Tips

Try feeding the sika deer with special rice cakes sold at small stalls near the park entrance—be careful not to get too close, as they can be quite bold.

Visit early in the morning or late in the afternoon to avoid crowds and enjoy the park's peaceful atmosphere while still seeing the deer up close.

15C, clear sky. Forecast: 14-25C, Clear, CloudsCrowds: MediumEarly mornings for fewer crowds
Updated 2 weeks ago

基本情報

所要時間

2〜3時間

料金

無料

現地のヒント

  • Bring a light jacket, as the park can be quite windy, especially near the top of Mount Wakakusa.
  • Check the weather forecast before visiting, as heavy rain can make the paths muddy and less enjoyable.
  • Explore the nearby Kasuga Taisha Shrine, just a short walk from the park, for a different kind of spiritual experience.
  • Use public transportation or rent a bike to easily navigate the large park without getting tired.
  • Visit during the day to fully appreciate the beauty of the park and the deer, as many areas are less accessible after sunset.

訪問時期

1月

5°C

New Year shrine visits

2月

6°C

Plum blossoms begin

3月

9°C

Early cherry blossoms

4月

14°C

Cherry blossom peak

5月

19°C

Fresh green foliage

6月

22°C

Hydrangea season, rainy

7月

26°C

Summer festivals

8月

27°C

Obon, fireworks

9月

24°C

Late summer, typhoon risk

10月

18°C

Autumn foliage begins

11月

12°C

Autumn foliage peak

12月

7°C

Winter illuminations

閑散期やや混雑混雑期非常に混雑

2 weeks agoに更新

旅行者の声

奈良公園を訪れた方々のリアルな体験談。