


贝小贝193If you're in Japan, you absolutely have to visit the deer. They're incredibly friendly and will follow you if you have a biscuit. When taking photos, try to find does and fawns; males can be aggressive. The park is huge, right next to Todai-ji Temple. It's a great place to wander around and enjoy ice cream, drinks, and snacks.


贝小贝193Todai-ji Temple, with over 1,200 years of history, has survived fires and earthquakes numerous times and is known as the "world's largest wooden building."
Todai-ji Temple is located alongside Nara Park, so you can interact with the deer while visiting the temple. You need a separate ticket to enter the temple, but you can still enjoy the exterior.
It's worth noting that during the war, Liang Sicheng, as a scholar, protected Kyoto and Nara from the ravages of war. As he said, "It is not just Japan's ancient capital, but a cultural treasure for all mankind."
This is a testament to the Chinese people's generosity.


Anonymous userNintendo was incredibly popular; the queues were so long I almost gave up. But the butler kept encouraging me, giving me a real boost of energy. I actually quite enjoyed it afterward. The queues for other rides weren't too long. Thanks to the butler for providing so much emotional support; we had a fantastic time. Honestly, I have to say the food at Mario Restaurant wasn't good; it's more of a place to check off your list.


风起鹰鲨Near the highest point of Nara Park, it takes more than 20 minutes to walk after getting off the bus. There are many lights and deer along the way. Pay attention to the business hours. If you go too late, you can't get in. If you have been to Kasuga Taisha, you can go to Wakakusa Mountain to watch the sunset. You must arrive before 17:00, otherwise the ticket seller will lock the door after get off work and you can only go out but not in.


_TI***z5There is a large park surrounding the castle, perfect for a pleasant walk. The castle is a popular tourist destination, so it’s best to plan your visit in advance, as there are often long queues. Unfortunately, the interior has not preserved its historical appearance and now resembles an office building from the late 1990s. Inside, there are small exhibitions, but photography is not allowed. From the castle roof, you can enjoy a picturesque view of the city and the park below.


Anonymous userThe night view is amazing! It's a pity that I didn't go earlier so I could see the sunset. There are meals on the 58th floor. If you are lucky enough to grab a window seat, you can eat while watching the night view. It's not hot in the open air at night and it's quite comfortable. I ordered a children's meal, which is very cost-effective. It happened to be the Gundam exhibition, so happy!

沁濘Osaka Castle is definitely worth a visit. You can learn about history, different cultures, and enjoy performances by local artists. It's also a landmark of Osaka and very convenient to get to. 👍


Grace YL ThamThe Tsutenkaku Tower is a nice and highly recommended place to visit. It's value for Money and it's can view many Osaka buildings and architecture from top. It's very beautiful at nice. The tower is a bit small. For observation, it had 2 levels to visit. It's can see Osaka City.


ㅣreccoㅣIt is a shopping street with a long history.
It is an excellent place to explore the common people’s culture in Osaka, Japan.
The small shops on both sides are full of nostalgic style of the times.
A dazzling array of products and various specialty shops,
There are also very exaggerated signboards, which can take many good photos.
It is also a concentrated place for fried skewers.
You can feel the local people’s eating and party habits.


风起鹰鲨The scenery is beautiful. You must buy tickets before 17:00, otherwise you can't get in. There are many deer inside. Almost half of the tourists are Chinese compatriots. Climb to the top of the peak and watch the sunset. It's very pleasant. Walk carefully, the mountain is a bit steep, watch the children, there is a toilet inside, the entrance and exit are different, and you will reach Todaiji Temple when you go out.