Nara Park

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MaryAnn *****
4 Nov 2025
Amanda is our tour guide, she is nice and informative. You need to be early if you like to sit down in the front seat. I have a great time on this trip, highly recommended!
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JR *********
4 Nov 2025
highly recommended! nice place and good tour guide
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Chose this tour instead of others because of the Nara portion. LOVED IT! Was able to see many checkpoints in one day, which was very convenient for me. Alex was very knowledgeable and a great guide! Highly recommend!!!!!
Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Our guide Christine was super nice, engaging, funny, and knowledgeable. The itinerary was great, we were able to visit 3 major places in one day. Christine gave good recommendations for what to do in each location (what to visit, places to eat and shop). Nara park was fun, we were able to feed the deer. Arashiyama was another great experience, walking along the bamboo forest was nice and the air felt very fresh. we also got to do some souvenir shopping and grab lunch in the area. Our last stop was the Fushimi Inari Torii gates, here my friend and I were able to take some photos and eat some delicious street food.
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Sofia *************
4 Nov 2025
Being able to go to so many attractions in one day was great! Our guide, Eric, was very friendly and gave good explanations about the places we went to. Our entire family's favorite was Nara Park.
Donna *******
4 Nov 2025
We had an amazing time feeding the friendly deer at Nara Park, followed by a serene visit to the temple (separate ticket required). The walk through the Bamboo Forest in Arashiyama was especially relaxing thanks to the cool weather. Our tour guide, Joanna, was exceptional—she shared detailed historical insights and made the experience truly enriching. After the Bamboo Forest tour, we were given free time to explore on our own. Unfortunately, I misread our Sagano train return ticket and missed the scheduled bus back. Despite the strict timing, Joanna kindly stayed behind, watched over our luggage, and even helped us get tickets to Kyoto Station. Her support meant the world to us. Thank you, Joanna—we deeply appreciate your help!
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Klook User
4 Nov 2025
Great experience, well organised tour and very friendly and knowledgeable guide (Tina). highly recommended
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Russell *******
4 Nov 2025
This was perfect Had a great time.

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What to know about Nara Park

Nara Park, located in Nara City, Nara Prefecture, is one of Japan’s oldest parks and a must-visit destination for travelers. Just a short ride from Osaka or Kyoto via the Kintetsu Nara Line or JR lines, this park is home to over 1,000 sika deer, which are considered sacred and messengers of the gods according to local folklore. The deer are surprisingly tame and will often bow politely to visitors, especially when offered special deer crackers (known locally as deer crackers), available for an extra cost around the park. In addition to its sacred deer, Nara Park is surrounded by world-renowned temples, shrines, and natural treasures, making it a perfect combination of history, culture, and nature.
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What To Do In Nara Park

Nara Deer Park: Feeding and Interacting with Sika Deer

The sika deer in Nara Park are famous for being surprisingly tame. Visitors can feed the deer with deer crackers, and many of the deer have learned to bow politely to ask for treats. You can also find the rare white deer, considered a natural treasure.

Tips for interacting with the deer:

  • Approach calmly and avoid sudden movements.

  • Be aware during mating season, as male deer can be aggressive.

  • Use only the special crackers sold in the park to feed them.

The area around Nara Kōen offers wide-open spaces where the deer roam freely, especially near Sarusawa Pond, Mount Wakakusa, and the city center.

Todaiji Temple

Todai ji Temple is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of Japan's most iconic landmarks. Home to the Daibutsu (Great Buddha), the temple once held the title of the world's largest wooden building. Surrounding the main hall are gardens and smaller shrines, making it perfect for exploration.

Kofukuji Temple

Located near the park's city center, Kofuku ji Temple is known for its stunning pagodas and as a repository of national treasures. It's one of the must-visit historical sites in Nara.

Kasugayama Primeval Forest

Next to Kasuga Taisha Shrine, the Kasugayama Primeval Forest is a natural treasure protected for centuries. This sacred forest is considered spiritually significant and adds a serene backdrop to your Nara Park visit.

Nandaimon Gate

The impressive Nandaimon Gate at Todaiji Temple is a classic example of traditional Japanese architecture and marks the entrance to the sacred grounds.

Nara Park Scenic Spots and Nature

Sarusawa Pond

A serene pond located around the park, perfect for photos and peaceful walks, especially during cherry blossom season.

Mount Wakakusa

For panoramic views of Nara City and the park, climb Mount Wakakusa. It's a short hike and a great spot to observe the deer from above.

Isuien Garden

This Japanese garden near the park features tea houses, ponds, and seasonal flowers. It offers a quiet escape from the busier parts of Nara Park.

Where is Nara Park located?

Nara Park is in Nara City, Nara Prefecture, Japan. Just a short ride from Osaka or Kyoto via the Kintetsu Nara Line or JR lines, this historic park is home to over 1,000 sika deer, considered sacred and messengers of the gods according to local folklore.

Nara Park Entrance Fee

Nara Park itself is free to enter, although some attractions inside, like Todaiji Temple, Isuien Garden, and other museums, have their own separate entry fees. Feeding deer with special crackers requires an extra cost.

How to get to Nara Park

  • Kintetsu Nara Line / Kintetsu Line: Easy access to the park via Kintetsu Nara Station.

  • JR Nara Station: Another convenient entry point to Nara Park.

The park is within walking distance from the city center, making it easy to combine with nearby temples and shopping areas.

Tips for Visiting Nara Park

  • Dress Comfortably: The park is large and best explored on foot. Wear comfortable shoes and carry water.

  • Respect the Deer: Remember they are wild animals, even if they seem tame. Follow park rules for safe interaction.

  • Plan for Special Experiences: Don't miss the shikayose (deer calling) ceremony in winter or summer.

  • Bring Extra for Deer Crackers: While feeding deer is fun, special crackers come at an extra cost, so plan ahead.

More Places To Visit In Japan

If you want to explore more beautiful places in Japan, check out Arashiyama, Kiyomizu Dera, Shirakawago or Asakusa.