This is another short throwback video from my trip to Japan back in 2015. In this video, you can enjoy a glimpse of Nara and its polite bowing deers.
My husband and I visited Nara Kōen, a large park in central Nara where a hundreds of freely roaming sika deers live. In Shinto religion deers are considered to be messengers of the gods. Nara’s app. 1200 deers become a symbol of the city and were even designated as a national treasure.
We’ve bought a package of deer crackers at the stand and feed some of the deers. With their doe eyes and wet noses were definitely the cutest creatures. Asking for food, some of the deers rubbed against us, nudged us with their foreheads and some even bowed their heads. As the bowing is an important feature of Japanese etiquette, we joked, even Japanese deers are polite.
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PS: the quality of the video is not the best, but I loved the footage and I didn't want it to be forgotten in a file on my disc.
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Bowing Deers of Nara, Japan
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