日本を旅する | 奈良旅行のヒント:パート2

In my previous video on N, our kind and generous bike tour guide, Hiro, actually let us borrow his bikes after our tour so we could explore as much as we could on our own. This allowed us to see more than we anticipated in N before the sun went down. After receiving countless crackers from tourists, the well-nourished deer seemed to be a little bit more active, especially since it was cooler as the evening progressed. You can get lost in a good way as you ascend through the elevation found in Nara Park. Hiking up and around the park, we found random shrines and temples with less foot traffic than the ones closer to the Tahashi Temple. It’s pretty insane how intact all the shrines and temples are. The respect for history and nature the Japanese people have is unparalleled. The lushness of the park is vast, and our nature craving selves were thoroughly satisfied as we navigated through the hiking paths. We wanted to explore more of the hillside labyrinth, but didn’t want to actually get lost. So, be sure to allocate a good amount of time if you add this to your itinerary. We ended our trip to Nara with topshelf udon and a few rounds of kurag that fully satiated us after our active and amazing day.

Nara, Japan Travel Tips

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