nara trip 🦌 from kyoto 🚃 bowing deer, scenic train ride, Nara Park, Tōdai-ji

欢迎大家回来! 今天,我们要去一个距离京都大约 45 分钟的城市 ,但首先要做的事情是…… 我们要盖火车站的印章! 😁 我的笔记本几乎没有空间了! (为了避免墨水溢出,我会跳页) 今天早上5点30分左右我又醒了😮‍💨早上6点30分左右我开始感到有些旅行疲惫 ,我和上班族一起坐上了开往京都南部的火车, 我感觉很累对于穿着全套衣服的上班族来说很糟糕🤵🏻已经30°C了!! 🥵 我们骑行经过的风景真美! 很好, 你现在认识我了…… 这是我见过的最漂亮的之一! 哇,在通往奈良公园的街道上已经可以看到一些鹿了! 他们甚至正在过马路! 开车不危险吗? 看看他们无处不在! 去公园的路上 有警示牌 ,你会发现几十个年糕摊 ,你可以用年糕喂鹿——这是必买的! 我一买,这个聪明的就开始关注我了😂 我想我们现在是朋友了😂 我们先看看安全指南吧! 只是有点吓人😨 ,一开始我以为在这个巨大的公园里很难找到鹿…… 但实际上,你看到的到处都是它们! 太可爱了! 公园本身也很漂亮, 早上八点那么安静祥和, 晨光灿烂 🦌雕刻得 那么雄伟,森林之王! 宝宝们真是太可爱了! 有趣的事实:奈良鹿以向提供年糕的游客鞠躬而闻名👀 好吧,我第一次与其中的一个互动…… 饼干掉在地板上,当我弯腰捡起它时他被吓到了🥺 我试图展示地板上的饼干给了他,但我更让他困惑了😅 那是一个小蝴蝶结吗? 我向后鞠了一躬 ,我更迷惑了他😂 鞠躬,鞠躬 一次成功的互动 更多鞠躬,更多鞠躬 看看他的朋友想要加入派对😂 我会永远鞠躬,直到你给我食物! 大家齐声鞠躬 我想喂宝宝但是他害怕了🥹 想教长辈一些礼貌😂 我看到很多游客不知道这个小技巧… (他不在乎) 所以很多人都不鞠躬就喂鹿哈哈 ,现在当地人都说鹿越来越粗鲁了,期待无条件喂食🤣 不鞠躬,不吃年糕,抱歉! (我不关心你的年糕😤) (鞠躬) (不感兴趣) 我真的很想喂孩子们,因为他们似乎比较害羞去拿年糕 – 但他们太害怕了🥺 所以他们的哥哥姐姐们代替了😅 奈良公园需要注意的事情…… 到处都是可怜的鹿! 本来想去奈良公园看鹿的…… 不过说实话,公园也太美了,值得一去! 看看可爱的龙虾🦞 这是我第一次在野外看到这些 ,我设置了相机,当我走过时…… 他立即开始鞠躬! 当之无愧的年糕💕 ,他说谢谢! 他的一个朋友加入了我们…… 当我喂他时他很嫉妒! 😱 好吧,好吧,这也给你… 😅 然后他就开始了💩 (我把它藏起来了,以防胆小者) 你一开始喂一只,其他人就来了, 你就可以在公园里吃点东西 我 很 惊讶哈哈哈, 有趣的事情即将发生,等一下… 我想退后一步,只是为了不感到太不知所措… 这个咬了我! 因为我的包你看不到,但我确实感觉很好 (它没有受伤,我只是真的很惊讶) 这是你的年糕,请不要杀我! (不知所措) (恐慌) (不过,这将是一种非常有趣的死亡方式) (我出去了,我无法再控制了) 他们看起来很平静…… 别被愚弄了! (我只是想要你的年糕…) 这个女人问我在哪里买的年糕(她没有看到摊位) 我把我的一些分享给她,这样她就不用走回去了 这只鹿看到我给她一些蛋糕,就开始跟着她😂 它们很聪明! 小心那些有鹿角的, 他们可能会更具攻击性 (谢天谢地,这位访客似乎知道他在做什么!) 我为这对夫妇感到害怕,哈哈, 你可以保持距离并用你的相机放大它们, 如此美丽 哦,他是来我的路上… 我从来不去 奈良的动物园或公园,那里的动物被关在笼子里/圈起来,鹿可以自由地走来走去并遇见游客(或不!) 年糕对他们来说是额外的好处,他们还有其他(还有很多)更多!) 营养来源 你要去哪里 交另一个朋友! 美好的一天, 我回到入口处, 大型旅游巴士已经开始到达(上午 9 点左右), 在这里你可以购买 Omiyage! 一切都是以鹿为主题的, 我看着可怜的游客被鹿包围了,哈哈, 这个可怜的家伙在一群鹿中间打开了一个包裹…… 他承受了后果🤣 他真的被逼到了摊位🤣 我也会感到不知所措, 尽量避开大群鹿并享受一对一的互动😅 我喜欢参观奈良公园🥰 当太阳太强烈时我就离开了 我可以对你完全诚实吗? 我想这次旅行中我最喜欢的部分实际上是…… 乘坐火车! 我的意思是… 看看鲜艳的色彩! 看起来像是已编辑,但事实并非如此! 远处的山, 感觉就像跳进吉卜力电影里一样, 我也很喜欢看住宅区, 是不是因为太完美了,看起来很假? 😅 看起来就像 京都的印象派! 希望你喜欢今天的视频博客! 😊 如果你看完了,请评论🦌! 😍

Let’s explore outside of Kyoto!

In today’s video: we’re taking a scenic train 🚃 from Kyoto to Kintetsu-Nara Station, exploring Nara Park and meeting the bowing deer 🦌 to feed them some rice cakes 🍪 as well as exploring the beauty of the park and the Tōdai-ji under the morning sun ☀️ on the way back, I show you the beautiful landscapes from the train!

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I will be posting every single day of the trip as daily (silent) vlogs – hope it will help you plan your own trip… or make you feel like you’re traveling with me! ☺️

📸 shot on iPhone 14 Pro 🗓 in August/September 2023

📍 Places mentioned and their Google maps locations:
🚃 Kintetsu-Nara Station (closest station to Nara Park!) https://maps.app.goo.gl/4W5Hcgax7c7q3Dw16
🦌 Nara Park https://maps.app.goo.gl/4W5Hcgax7c7q3Dw16
🪷 Tōdai-ji https://maps.app.goo.gl/JJg8ZSwEp1gfppvi6

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Disclaimers:
– Prices displayed are from Aug/Sept. 2023
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Music at the end:
Sukidakara – Yuika (fingerstyle cover)

Enjoy 🌿☺️ hope it’s useful!

about me: 29-yo, born in France 🇫🇷 raised by Portuguese immigrants parents 👨‍👩‍👧‍👧🇵🇹 I never had the chance to travel when I was younger so, as soon as I managed to save up some money, I took off 🛫 At 19yo, I moved to live and study for a year in Athens, Greece 🇬🇷 At 22, I moved for an internship in Miami, USA 🇺🇸 before getting another opportunity to work and study in Montreal, Canada 🇨🇦 At 24, I did my last master degree semester as an exchanged student in São Paulo, Brazil 🇧🇷 Fell in love with the country, got a job, and been based in Rio de Janeiro ever since. After some personal health issues, I realized life is too short not to explore the world more… I’ve always loved documenting my days (journaling, scrapbooking) and knowing the next months would be full of travels, I thought, why not vlog it? I’m sure future-me will be very happy to look back at these videos! Hope you do too ☺️

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20 Comments

  1. Thank you everyone for your patience ❤ And for all your kind messages to support me while I was still going through the aftershocks of the earthquake in Taiwan 🥺 that wasn't fun 😭 but your messages warmed my heart!

    Hope you enjoy today's video ☺🦌

    PS: this time, the subtitles have been added automatically… Tell me if the quality is good! 👀

  2. So many deers 😯I mean, I knew there were some but didn't think…and it's very nice to see them roam around free (I hate zoos and such). Also the train ride is truly Ghibli-esque ahah Thanks for sharing and I'm glad you're feeling a bit better after the earthquake 💖

  3. 自動字幕は概ねわかりますが、時々わかりにくいところもありますね 奈良公園はツクツクボーシの鳴き声に爽やかな夏の朝を感じました

  4. When I visited Japan I also loved the train rides. It really does look like a Ghibli movie :). I appreciate that you don't visit zoos. 😺

  5. Thanks for the great video😊
    If possible, avoid traveling to Japan from June to September. Despite the fact that Japanese people are accustomed to hot and humid climates, 90,000 people suffered from heatstroke and were transported by ambulance last year🥵

  6. いつも思うけど、…
    青い目の外国人と🦌さんは絵になるけど、、
    服装のダサい中国人と🦌さんは>_<全く絵にならないですね。😣

  7. Deer ミロさん、奈良に来てくれてありがとうございます。日本国内は鉄道網が充実していますのでいろいろな所に行けますし旅がもっと楽しくなると思いますよ。またのお越しをお待ちしております。Have a nice trip!✨

  8. 貴女のカメラワークが凄くいいね。近距離の映像や対象物のカメラの捉え方、ズーム手法、日本の建築物などに低い位置から固定した撮影手法は日本の映画監督小津安二郎の現在でも評価の高い映像に類似した感覚を感じられます。余計なBGMがないのが上質な紀行文を読む様で感心させられます。日本の侘び寂びを理解なさっているのかと嬉しく思います。これからも日本の美しさを伝えてくれる事を期待しております。貴女のファンになりました。

  9. とても穏やかで美しい映像でした。
    電車からの景色は私も好きです。
    日本の原風景を楽しんでいただいたことを嬉しく思います。😊

  10. 鹿にストレスを与えるなバカ外人。
    はよエサを渡さないからお辞儀しとるんやろ😊

  11. 美しい映像を楽しめました。私は大阪に住んでいて良く妻と奈良公園に行きますが、お勧めは東大寺の二月堂の方です。孤独な鹿さんも居ますよ。😊

  12. 近鉄電車の京都線は何年も利用してました。なので私にとっては全く普通の景色でした。

  13. Love love this vlog! I miss Nara and need to go back🤩 where can I find those stamp stations? Are they on all train stations?

  14. Japan's original country name NIPPON means "country under (or of) the sun," but the traditional name of the country when the capital was here in Nara was YAMATO (WA). YAMATO (Dai-WA) means "land of great peacefull harmony (between people and nature.)“

    For about 1,300 years since the Emperor established the capital of Japan in Nara, deer have been traditionally cherished as messengers of the sacred gods of this island nation blessed with greenish nature, until the present day.

    Deer do not live in Nara Park all day, nor do they appear to be kept in captivity. They are wild deer. 
    At night, the deer return to the mountains to sleep. During the day, they come down to the park to feed and relax. 
    Their daily rotation seems to be like that.

    They are regarded as sacred animals, messengers of the gods, because of a legend that when one of the four gods enshrined at Kasuga Taisya Shrine in Nara moved from the shrine in Ibaraki to the land of Yamato (Nara), the deer protected and led the god along the way and brought him to this place. For 1,300 years, people have been told not to bully the deer, the messengers of the gods.
    The deer know from generation to generation, that humans think so and people did not harm them, so even though the city has changed its appearance, the wild deer still feel safe and comfortable living here and they live together with people without fear of them in Nara.

    We are often asked what we do with deer droppings. The deer in Nara Park are not domesticated, but have been wild deer since ancient times. They return to the mountains at night to sleep and come down to the park at sunrise.
    Their staple food is the grass and turf in the park.

    Deer droppings amount to 300 tons per year, but we humans don't care much about deer droppings.

    The reason is that the park is inhabited by a large number of insects called "dung beetles," which digest deer feces as their staple food. The dead bodies of the dung beetles are digested by earthworms and microorganisms and returned to the soil, where they become fertilizer for the deer's staple food, grass.

    Since ancient times, this place has been kept clean and free from terrible stench by natural circulation in its natural state, not artificially. The name of the country of Japan when the capital was located in Nara 1300 years ago was "YAMATO" or "WA". (Great harmony between human and nature.)

    As the name suggests, it is truly a city where man and nature have been in harmony for a long time.

    So every foreign visitors to Nara need to be aware of the deer in Nara Park are "wild deer", not zoo deer managed by the government. 

    Therefore, it is dangerous to touch them or treat them as if they were domesticated pets. We don't know what parasites or diseases they may carry.  It is very dangerous to kiss them directly. 

    The right way to treat them is to live with them as if they were part of the natural scenery, like watching wild birds, like the people who have lived in Nara since ancient times.

    The Internet does not have a corrective function, so incorrect information is disseminated.

    There is no “Deer Park in Nara.” in Japan. The correct term is “Deer in Nara Park” or “Wild deer that congregate in Nara Park.

    Please do not be mistaken, and the risk of trouble with the deer is your own responsibility.

    because They are wild deer.

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