Nara deer park in japan There is only one park in the world where deer walk among the men.

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  • Опубликовано: 12 май 2024
  • Nara Park deer 🦌 in japan
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  • @gitarani9269
    @gitarani9269 8 дней назад +40

    Hope no tourist will harm any of the deers, although majority of the tourists may be okay.

  • @yui-tg4nm
    @yui-tg4nm 4 дня назад +4

    I love the video of the deer crossing the street! I hope you post more!

  • @qwqw9367
    @qwqw9367 9 дней назад +40

    There are tourists standing in front of the deer, and they are blocking the deer from passing.

    • @cecile4374
      @cecile4374 6 дней назад +10

      They are mostly Chinese tourists

    • @voxamp9557
      @voxamp9557 5 дней назад +8

      ​@@cecile4374 I saw a Chinese-speaking guy kicking a deer. Deer are messengers from the god there. Don't come back again.

    • @user-ws6ql6wp8c
      @user-ws6ql6wp8c 2 дня назад

      @@voxamp9557
      I guess the guy is demon.

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 День назад +1

    That even wild deer follow rules that ensure their safety if they want to protect their own lives.
    The deer have learned from experience that ferocious vehicles will not harm them as long as they cross on the crosswalk.
    All animals, just like humans, find a safe place to protect their lives. There is a common denominator in the behavior of all creatures on earth.

  • @brianchar-bow3273
    @brianchar-bow3273 7 дней назад +44

    Japan's original country name NIPPON means "country under (or of) the sun," but the traditional name of the country when the capital was here in Nara was YAMATO (WA). YAMATO (Dai-WA) means "land of great peacefull harmony (between people and nature.)“
    For about 1,300 years since the Emperor established the capital of Japan in Nara, deer have been traditionally cherished as messengers of the sacred gods of this island nation blessed with greenish nature, until the present day.
    Deer do not live in Nara Park all day, nor do they appear to be kept in captivity. They are wild deer. At night, the deer return to the mountains to sleep. 
    During the day, they come down to the park to feed and relax. 
    Their daily rotation seems to be like that.
    They are regarded as sacred animals, messengers of the gods, because of a legend that when one of the four gods enshrined at Kasuga Taisya Shrine in Nara moved from the shrine in Ibaraki to the land of Yamato (Nara), the deer protected and led the god along the way and brought him to this place.
    For 1,300 years, people have been told not to bully the deer, the messengers of the gods.
    The deer know from generation to generation, that humans think so and people did not harm them, so even though the city has changed its appearance, the wild deer still feel safe and comfortable living here and they live together with people without fear of them in Nara.
    We are often asked what we do with deer droppings. The deer in Nara Park are not domesticated, but have been wild deer since ancient times. They return to the mountains at night to sleep and come down to the park at sunrise. Their staple food is the grass and turf in the park.
    Deer droppings amount to 300 tons per year, but we humans don't care much about deer droppings.
    The reason is that the park is inhabited by a large number of insects called "dung beetles," which digest deer feces as their staple food. The dead bodies of the dung beetles are digested by earthworms and microorganisms and returned to the soil, where they become fertilizer for the deer's staple food, grass.
    Since ancient times, this place has been kept clean and free from terrible stench by natural circulation in its natural state, not artificially.
    The name of the country of Japan when the capital was located in Nara 1300 years ago was "YAMATO" or "WA". (Great harmony between human and nature.)
    As the name suggests, it is truly a city where man and nature have been in harmony for a long time.
    So every foreign visitors to Nara need to be aware of the deer in Nara Park are "wild deer", not zoo deer managed by the government. 
    Therefore, it is dangerous to touch them or treat them as if they were domesticated pets. We don't know what parasites or diseases they may carry.
    It is very dangerous to kiss them directly. 
    The right way to treat them is to live with them as if they were part of the natural scenery, like watching wild birds, like the people who have lived in Nara since ancient times.
    The Internet does not have a corrective function, so incorrect information is disseminated.
    There is no “Deer Park in Nara.” in Japan. The correct term is “Deer in Nara Park” or “Wild deer that congregate in Nara Park.
    Please do not be mistaken, and the risk of trouble with the deer is your own responsibility.
    because They are wild deer.

    • @user-gq3ff3xi3c
      @user-gq3ff3xi3c 7 дней назад +10

      その通りだと思います。

    • @user-is2uy7tc7x
      @user-is2uy7tc7x 6 дней назад +8

      あくまで野生の鹿、さらに神の使者やね🇯🇵🇯🇵🇯🇵👍👍👍

    • @brianchar-bow3273
      @brianchar-bow3273 5 дней назад

      @@user-gq3ff3xi3c
      Thanks for your reply.

  • @hana60ms
    @hana60ms 2 дня назад +2

    鹿は、人間がつくったルールなんて守る必要はないですもんね。

  • @onea7740
    @onea7740 9 дней назад +11

    0:11 カゴに危ないビニル傘のつっこみ方してブレーキ音をベル替わりに人込みでも自転車を降りない外国人風の男、そのうち歩行者とトラブル起こしそう

    • @user-pittv
      @user-pittv 2 дня назад

      東京では割と普通

  • @Katoki-6801
    @Katoki-6801 День назад

    鹿さんも青信号で横断なら👍何だけど!

  • @user-qr3nv7oi7y
    @user-qr3nv7oi7y 9 дней назад

    自動ドアのボタン押して開けるの覚えたみたいに、信号のボタン押して渡って欲しい😆👍🏼✨観光客多い所だから信号のボタン有る横断歩道無いかもしれないけど。

  • @kazu30000
    @kazu30000 4 дня назад +1

    赤信号、鹿と渡れば怖くない

  • @rimuru2355
    @rimuru2355 5 дней назад +13

    外人よりマナーええやん。

  • @cozycatcake7261
    @cozycatcake7261 9 дней назад +3

    これは、ショータイム〜鹿たちが横断歩道を渡るようすに、観光客は大注目しています。鹿たちもそれを知ってて、あえて途中で立ち止まったりして、パフォーマンスしているのです😊

  • @sakurair6500
    @sakurair6500 9 дней назад +11

    普通の野生の鹿と考えると、世界中の人の頭が混乱する。
    ペットじゃないが、奈良公園が育んでいると考えざるをえない。

    • @okunomasao
      @okunomasao 5 дней назад

      裁判官「春日大社の鹿や」

    • @user-ws6ql6wp8c
      @user-ws6ql6wp8c 2 дня назад

      宮島の鹿とは明らかに
      性格が違う。

  • @koji.s1256
    @koji.s1256 6 дней назад +3

    他の国じゃ、クラクション鳴らしまくりで、うるせーだろうな🤣

    • @user-ws6ql6wp8c
      @user-ws6ql6wp8c 2 дня назад

      別に急ぐ理由もないヤカラに
      かぎってクラクション鳴らすわな。

  • @sakurair6500
    @sakurair6500 7 дней назад +2

    先日、奈良県のテレビニュースが紹介された。
    奈良県獣医師会が奈良県庁の行政側に、増え続ける傷病鹿の治療費を求めた。
    (映像には、事故で足を切断した鹿が映る。義足の製作費なども入る。)
    奈良県側は、法的責任がないとして拒否した。

    • @user-xh6mk9dc1m
      @user-xh6mk9dc1m 6 дней назад +1

      山下まこと知事は、神鹿駆除の範囲を大幅に広げることを決定しました。
      防災施設を潰して太陽光パネルで埋め尽くす計画もしてましたし、
      次の選挙ではきっと奈良県民の怒りの洗礼を浴びるでしょう

  • @seieikou
    @seieikou 6 часов назад

    なんで白人たちは鹿さんのこと好きなの?
    そういや、日本人でここに来ようと思う人て見たことないな😮

  • @narinarikun1
    @narinarikun1 6 дней назад +1

    これから暑くなると鹿の糞の臭いが広がりますね。幼児が拾ってお母さんに怒られていたのを見たことがあります。

  • @sakurair6500
    @sakurair6500 9 дней назад +2

    シカを甘やかせると事故の元になる。
    保護センターには、交通事故で片足切断のシカもいる。
    規則違反の鹿は、運転手がたたいて排除したほうが、親切じゃないか?

    • @user-uh5gm7sw5y
      @user-uh5gm7sw5y 9 дней назад +3

      鹿用の踏切棒が必要かも、、と書こうとしたら柵を越えやがった、、😅

    • @dali2162
      @dali2162 5 дней назад +2

      鹿にどうやって規則を教える?

    • @yamatokira9307
      @yamatokira9307 5 дней назад

      それじゃぁ・・・C酷人同じだよ・・・君、大丈夫?

    • @poissonblanc3106
      @poissonblanc3106 4 дня назад +2

      シカ行くてを阻んでいるマナーの悪い観光客を、どう躾するかの方が問題かも

    • @user-ws6ql6wp8c
      @user-ws6ql6wp8c 2 дня назад

      車の通行量を減らすべき