Nara’s Famous Deer Wander Streets, Station In Search Of Food After Coronavirus Tourism Drop – Design You Trust — Design Daily Since 2007

Nara’s Famous Deer Wander Streets, Station In Search Of Food After Coronavirus Tourism Drop


nanamiw

Nara, Japan boasts the world’s largest bronze Buddha statue and the UNESCO World Heritage Site it is enshrined at, Todaiji Temple, but tourists may be equally enamored by the famous free-roaming deer that reside in the nearby Nara Park. At least 1,500 deer roam around the park, and have become the symbolic animal of the surrounding area (sometimes even regarded as messengers of Shinto deities).

h/t: grapee


n6__1991

While exploring the park or on their way to Todaiji Temple, many tourists purchase shika senbei (deer crackers) to feed the deer and get attention. Although many who have visited the park will readily inform you that you don’t need to buy them in order to be approached for food by the deer.


n6__1991

However, the deer’s dependence on snacks given to them by tourists has been impacted by recent response to concerns over the coronavirus outbreak. With many people avoiding large public gathering spaces such as parks, as well as a drop in tourism in general, the deer are now desperately traveling further away from the park in search of food.


komorebi_matsumoto

As they search for food, the deer are traveling in herd, wading into parking lots and even the middle of streets regardless of traffic.


yuichiro8536

The Nara Deer Preservation Foundation has stated that there’s no statistical reason to believe any more deer than usual are straying from the park, and that deer in Nara naturally eat a wide variety of food outside the park and don’t get much of a nutritional benefit from the crackers.


mikerintama5


guri_gura22


aboji_4413


0625yu


tacchitacchi12


aboji_4413


kao_kao_kao8597


kao_kao_kao8597


kao_kao_kao8597


kao_kao_kao8597


tara617.n


tara617.n


sa.ya9417


takanoriphotogram

https://youtu.be/qwWAGWhJ50s

If you want more awesome content, subscribe to 'Design You Trust Facebook page. You won't be disappointed.

More Inspiring Stories

The Surprising Beauty Of Microscopic Insects, Isopods And Crustaceans Illuminated With Polarized Light
This Guy Makes 3D Printed Helmets For His Cat
This Artist Draws Lighthearted Comics To Stay Sane In Quarantine
Artist Imagines The Secret Life Of Wild Animals When No One‘s Watching
Cat Protection From Mind Control With Tin Foil Hats
No Mural? No Worries! Japanese Lifehacker Invents Instagenic Angel Wings To-Go
Curious “Shiba Inu Sticking Their Heads Through Walls” Bath Towel Set Gives You A Patiently Waiting Shower Buddy
DEKOCHARI: The Youth of Japan Customise Their Pushbikes in Extreme Ways
Brave Woman Rescues Dog Who Fell Through The Ice
Beluga Whales Create Art in Japan Aquarium
Japanese Hobbyist Explores Thalassophobia, the Terror of The Deep Unknown Sea with Stunning Dioramas
This Is A Fresh-Baked French Bread Plush Pillow
Fox Village In Japan Is Probably The Cutest Place On Earth
Thecacera Pacifica: The Pikachu Of The Sea
2019 Social Justice Kittens Calendar Is Here!
This Japanese Artists Creates Realistic 3D Portraits Of People’s Cats
Creatures Of The Night: Photographer Traer Scott Captured The Wild Children Of The Night
Capturing the Unseen: Keita Morimoto's Atmospheric Tokyo Tales
"Spring And A Girl": Cute Friendship Between A Snow Fox And A Human
Nine Raccoon Dog Pups Were Born In Mexico City Zoo
Animal Shelter Launches "Poorly" Drawn Pets Fundraiser to Support Animals in Need
Photographer Mark Taylor Captures Hilarious Photos Of Pet Doppelgängers Sharing The Same Colors
Brave Boy Risks Own Life to Save a Baby Deer from Drowning
That Moment When Your Dog Has So Much Fur That You Can Practice Braiding With His Tail