The Deer of Nara Japan are being affected by the global pandemic, but not in the way you might think. Around 1,400 deer living around Nara Park, and they are closely connected with the gods. There is a legend that in AD768, the first of the four gods of Kasugataisha Shrine traveled all the way from Ibaraki to Mt. Mikasa in Nara on a white deer. After which the deer were considered sacred, and killing one was punishable by death. Today, they are protected as Natural Monuments, and revered as holy animals in Nara. The deer are wild, but they enjoy eating the special crackers called “shika senbei”, that are sold around Nara Park.
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Nara's Deer During the Pandemic in Japan
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