Like Kyoto, Nara used to be a capital of Japan, and preserves many traditional temples and shrines as well. The most special thing about Nara city is that there are many free roaming deer on the streets - yup totally free to wander around like stray dogs and cats, without any supervision. This means passers-by can also touch, feed and play around with them too! But this comes with a little price - the paths and grass are littered with beads of shit everywhere. You have to watch where you are stepping. Better to walk on concrete paths where the shits are more visible.
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Mascot of Nara. Doesn't appeal to me though. |
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Kofukuji Temple. There was intermittent rain on that day...not the best time to tour outdoors. |
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People usually visit Nara for these two 'things'. |
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I can't remember which side initiated this phototaking. There were lots of times when we wanted to take pictures with the cute little Japanese kids, but felt shy to approach them lol. |
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你在偷拍我吗? | |
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Sorry dear deer, I have nothing on my hands...just posing for a shot haha. |
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"Don't molest me while I'm drinking" =( |
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Special moves by the deer. They can join Street Fighter liao. |
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Hope the deer are intelligent enough not to roam on the roads. However there are still many cases of deer being knocked down by cars in Nara. |
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National Museum of Nara. Didn't visit due to time and cash constraints. |
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"I also want to visit the museum, cannot meh?" |
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Cool basin! Water, soap and blow...all in one panel! |
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与鹿漫步. There is a reason why there are so many deer roaming around this shopping street... |
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This guy is buying crackers to feed the deer, but it looks like the deer are getting very impatient... |
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The moment you get hold of the crackers, all the deer will swarm towards you haha. Can be pretty intimidating... |
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Let's take some close-ups while we can. =) |
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These deer are obedient enough not to enter the temple. |
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Wow! Todaiji Temple is huge! The biggest wooden temple I've ever seen. |
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Hordes of students on excursions, like in Kyoto. |
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Todaiji has to be huge in order to house this large Buddha statue. Learnt from a Japanese module that the construction of this temple in the 8th century left the country bankrupt -__- |
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Side views of the Buddha. (Reference its size with the people below) |
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No idea what this 'tunnel' is for. Heard that this is the actual size of the nose on the Buddha statue. So huge ah? |
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EEEEEKS!!! |
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Lol...even the Buddha has capsule toys and figurines. Uniquely Japanese... |
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BEST omelette rice I've ever eaten! The portion is huge too! |
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The more traditional and less saucy omurice. But still delicious nevertheless. |