人の存在を忘れた原始林🌲日本にこんな絶景があったんだ…【奈良vlog】
Take a peek at Nara’s original scenery on your smartphone! History and nature coexist in Nara, making it the perfect place for this video. Here are some views that will have you immersed in them. Maybe you should take this opportunity to go and see the original scenery of Nara? Of course, there are deer too!! So let’s take a look on your smartphone right away! Kintetsu Nara Station, the gateway to Nara tourism Many tourists visit Nara too! I like to take a leisurely walk through these places. Before that… Fill up at Nara’s famous donut shop! So let’s go see the original scenery right away!! The first place you’ll visit is Kasugayama Primeval Forest When you look around, you will see nature all around! It’s an exciting entrance Hunting and logging have been prohibited here for over 1,100 years. Since then, it has been protected as a sacred area of Kasuga Taisha Shrine. It has been designated as a special national natural monument. It is also deeply connected to the traditional Japanese view of nature that dates back to the emergence of primitive beliefs in nature. Because it is a landscape that has been passed down to the present day, The World Heritage Site is designated as a cultural heritage element, not a natural heritage. Found wild animal footprints(?)! There are so many things you don’t normally see! Healing music of nature soothes the ears The main tree species are Nagi (Chinese laurel), Myrica rubra, Shii (castor tree), Alak (sugar oak), Tsukubanegashi (Japanese oak), and Igusa (yew). It is extremely rare for a virgin forest to exist so close to an urban area (Nara City). It also has great academic value. Enjoy the magnificent scenery There are also places in the forest where you can see stone Buddha statues. It seems to blend into the nature… It will free you from the dreary daily life To be honest, I’d like to come back in winter or spring too. I really like this type of staircase I also like roofs like this!! I heard the sound of a woodpecker(?) on the way. The water also feels alive and vibrant! This is something everyone should try at least once! I was just having fun, while being scared that a bear might show up lol Immerse yourself in the original scenery for a while! Next, we head to Uguisu Falls! The chorus of birds helps me forget the loneliness The mushrooms here are all ones I’ve never seen before. I can’t help but take a deep breath Along the way we also came across the largest mountain cherry tree! It’s like an anime world The path to the waterfall was quite steep…!! I absolutely love the view from this bridge!! We’ve arrived! Uguisu Falls In the silence of Mount Kasuga, only the sound of the waterfall can be heard. In summer, the temperature is more than 3°C lower than on the flat areas, so you can feel the coolness! In autumn, the leaves turn red and you can enjoy the beautiful scenery of each season. On the way back, another favorite view of the stairs I feel alive in places like this too. The walk to the waterfall is a bit steep, but the view is worth it. Next, let’s go to the summit of Mt. Wakakusa! Wakakusayama, a triple-layered mountain covered in grass Hello, deer!! It’s become more of a tourist spot than before. The deer don’t seem to mind humans either. There were lots of deer on the summit too. As expected, it is a tourist spot with a wonderful view Enjoy a panoramic view of the ancient city of Nara The deer have a strong appetite at this time of year. A place where you can spend your time however you like… The fur is beautiful A calming and slightly melancholic view Scenery that makes you think, “Nara is great!” And of course, this place is a must-see It’s Nara Park!! The total area is approximately 660 hectares (approximately 4 kilometers east to west, and 2 kilometers north to south)! There are many national treasures and world heritage sites scattered throughout the park. Is there something that you’re curious about? The deer of Nara are also known for bowing. It is one of Japan’s leading tourist destinations, attracting many tourists from both within Japan and abroad throughout the year. And finally, we head to Nara’s most famous tourist spot It’s Todaiji Temple!! Todaiji Temple was registered as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1998 as part of the cultural assets of the ancient capital of Nara. During the Edo period, the Great Buddha of Todaiji Temple, the Great Buddha of Kamakura, and the Great Buddha of Kyoto were known as the Three Great Buddhas of Japan. Of course there are deer here too!! Because it is a tourist spot, the animals are free to move about without fear of humans.
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魅力的な景色や不思議と哀愁のあるような景色まで…
奈良市が皆さんにとっての新しい故郷になると嬉しいです。✨
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皆さんの知らないところにも原風景は隠れているかもしれませんね🌱
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