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奈良 Nara |
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.[7]
Tame deer roam through the town, especially in Nara Park. Snack vendors sell "shika sembei" (deer biscuits) to visitors so they can enjoy feeding the deer. Some of the deer have learned to bow in response to tourists' bows.[citation needed] They nudge, jostle, and even bite for food.
Tame deer roam through the town, especially in Nara Park. Snack vendors sell "shika sembei" (deer biscuits) to visitors so they can enjoy feeding the deer. Some of the deer have learned to bow in response to tourists' bows.[citation needed] They nudge, jostle, and even bite for food.
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items are from between 21 Aug 2008 & 22 Aug 2008.






