Park • Japan, 〒630-8301 奈良県奈良市高畑町1149
In Nara Park, there is the "Kaori Katakura Plum Forest" where you can admire the plum blossoms alongside the deer. This plum forest has become one of Nara's springtime attractions.
The leisurely walking deer in the vast plum forest is like a scene from an ancient capital painting. The deer are friendly and occasionally come close, but as advised, it's not recommended to touch them forcibly.
The plum forest has well-maintained walking paths, allowing you to enjoy a stroll surrounded by the fragrance of plum flowers. Late February to early March, when the plum blossoms are in full bloom, is the ideal time to visit.
The Kaori Katakura Plum Forest is close to Nara's major sightseeing spots such as Todai-ji Temple and Kasuga Grand Shrine, allowing you to enjoy Nara sightseeing while being enveloped in the fragrance of plum flowers. At night, you can also enjoy the beautiful scenery of the Mizu-goshodō, a uniquely Nara-like traditional sightseeing spot.
The collaboration of plum flowers and deer is truly a symbol of Nara's spring. When sightseeing in Nara, why not visit this plum forest and immerse yourself in the charm of the ancient capital?
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