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Visit Nara Park which occupies a vast area of 660 hectares. The deer that play in groups in the park are protected because they are related to the legend of the white deer passed down at Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and are designated as national natural protection animals.
Stroll in Kasuga Taisha, a shrine in Nara Park, Nara City, Nara Prefecture, formerly known as Kasuga Shrine. It was built in the second year of Hetong (710). The builder is Fujiwara Bubi. The shrine was built for the patron saint of the Fujiwara family, who were in power at the time. The shrine is also famous for its wisteria. The gods enshrined in the shrine include Wuweng Chuiming, Jingjinzhuming, Tianerwugenming and Bimaishen. The shrine's annual festival is March 13 (Kasuga Matsuri).