


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.


Anonymous userHad an amazing time at USJ! Super Nintendo World was so fun, beautifully designed, and full of great vibes. The whole park had such happy, exciting energy. Can’t wait to visit again soon!


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.


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.


M23***61There weren't many highlights. It was a reconstruction of an old building, which explains why there were so many modern architectural details. There was a lot of explanatory material, but not many original artifacts; it seems that apart from the foundation, there's not much from the Toyotomi Hideyoshi era.
The extra stone museum ticket wasn't really worth it. You just go in, look at the pile of stones from the foundation, and then leave. The Japanese are really something—they managed to put together an exhibition of such a small amount of material.

荒子It's definitely worth it. I recommend buying tickets online in advance and scanning the QR code to enter, which can save you a lot of queuing time. The various exhibits inside are quite interesting, provided you are interested in Japanese culture. If you are not interested, it's just a pure observation deck.


射手玫瑰Near Tennoji in Osaka, you can enjoy a 360-degree panoramic view of Osaka's night scene from 300 meters high. You can see the sunset around 5 pm. Afterwards, go to the garden on the 16th floor of the building. The building is a complex that integrates restaurants and shopping malls and is worth checking out.


_TI***trI had a lot of fun. I bought the triple pack where you can "dive and walk," slide, and go to the observation tower.I wanted to do it in that order, but due to the language barrier and not clear directions on where to go I slid first, then observation tower, and I did "dive and walk last." If you want to dive and walk first then you need to bring your QR code to an office which is about 1 min from the tower. In that office you change into your harness and helmet (and that's where you bring it back too). I loved the experience and the tower, I just would have liked to have done "dive and walk" first. Regardless, I had fun and recommend it.


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After descending from Kasuga Taisha Shrine, turn right at the fork in the road, then left, and walk through the alley to reach the ticket office. You must buy a ticket before 5 PM, otherwise it will be closed and you can only exit, not enter. There are many deer on the hillside, and you can overlook Nara Castle from the top of the hill. The hillside is quite steep, so be careful when walking.