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Kasuga Taisha, established in 768, is a UNESCO World Heritage site in Nara dedicated to the guardian deities of the Fujiwara clan. Nestled against Mount Mikasa, it features 3,000 lanterns. Visitors can follow the stone lantern path from the first torii gate to the vermilion main shrine. Twice a year, in February and August, the lanterns are lit, creating a magical atmosphere for a unique experience. According to legend, Takemikazuchi-no-Mikoto arrived riding a white deer, making Nara's deer revered as "divine deer" that interact playfully with visitors. Founded in 768 (Shingon Keiun 2), the shrine honors the Fujiwara clan's deities and the guardian gods of Heijō-kyō. It enshrines four deities: Takemikazuchi-no-Mikoto, Futsunushi-no-Mikoto, Amenokoyane-no-Mikoto, and Himegami, praying for national peace and the happiness of the people. In 1998, it was designated as part of the UNESCO World Heritage "Historic Monuments of Ancient Nara," alongside Todai-ji and Kofuku-ji, forming the core attractions of Nara Park. Known for its "Kasuga-style" vermilion shrine buildings and 3,000 lanterns (2,000 stone lanterns and 1,000 hanging lanterns), the shrine undergoes a "Shikinen Zotai" renovation every 20 years to preserve its Heian period appearance. Wisteria blooms from mid-April to early May, with 200 wisteria trees flourishing in the Manyo Botanical Garden. The "Sandazuri no Fuji" wisteria, over 700 years old, is a highlight for flower viewing. Special Main Shrine Visit (¥700, 9:00-16:00): Enter the inner gate to closely observe the four main shrine buildings and the Mount Mikasa worship site, experiencing the sacred atmosphere. Manyo Botanical Garden (¥700, 9:00-16:30, closed Tuesdays from June to March, open daily in April and May): Features 300 species of plants mentioned in the Manyoshu anthology. Gagaku performances are held on May 5 and November 3. Another unique experience in Nara is interacting with the divine deer. By purchasing deer crackers (¥200, sold within Nara Park), visitors can feed the gentle deer, which bow in exchange for food—a delightful activity for families (remember not to touch them and show respect). Nearby Dining: Kasuga Tea House (in front of Manyo Botanical Garden): Offers Manyo porridge (¥800, with monthly seasonal ingredients like rapeseed in March and chestnuts in October), paired with kudzu mochi (¥550). Outdoor garden seating provides scenic views.
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Posted: Jul 12, 2025
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