Thank you everyone for your patience ❤ And for all your kind messages to support me while I was still going through the aftershocks of the earthquake in Taiwan 🥺 that wasn't fun 😭 but your messages warmed my heart! Hope you enjoy today's video ☺🦌 PS: this time, the subtitles have been added automatically... Tell me if the quality is good! 👀
Thank you for watching til the end 🦌❤️ I wasn't expecting that either!! 😂 I thought I would have to look for them... No! They look for YOU... and your rice cakes! 😅
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.
My girlfriend and I experienced the very same "attacks" by the deer, but it was more funny then anything else. There where some more energetic ones which tried to bully us into giving them snacks, but mostly they where friendly and patient. Nara for itself is such a beautiful city and the parks and temples.. oh my gosh! We intend to visit it again sometime, but not just for one day :)
Omg love your video!!! ❤ mind if I ask how you set your camera up for the clip of you feeding the deer? 😊 I’m wondering how I should get clips like this since I’m traveling solo 🥺❤
I'm glad you liked it!! ☺️❤️ I use a selfie stick! But I don't use it for selfies 😅 I bought it in Daiso in Korea, but you can easily find the same in Japan - it costs less than 5 USD, it's really the cheapest/most simple one! I've seen it everywhere! It has a top part where you can prop your phone + a stick you can pull to stand on its own... So I would just prop the stick in the distance (it stands about 1 meter from the ground) and film the scene ☺️ hope that helps!! This kind of accessory is super common in Asia, no one will look at you weirdly if you use it ☺️ Some people might even admire the skills haha
So many deers 😯I mean, I knew there were some but didn't think...and it's very nice to see them roam around free (I hate zoos and such). Also the train ride is truly Ghibli-esque ahah Thanks for sharing and I'm glad you're feeling a bit better after the earthquake 💖
Can I know what train you took from Kyoto to Nara to see that beautiful landscape??? Normally I don't see anyone taking that beautiful scenic ride to see the deers. Also seem the trick is go further into the park since most tourist stayed in the entrance now I wanna explore the whole park.
I believe it was the Kintetsu Limited Express! I don't think it's a metro, it's a bit more expensive (but nothing crazy, like 1000 yens) I agree, try to go towards the woods! ☺️ The area around the temple is just tourists haha
@@storiesofmiloI tried taking the Kintetsu Limited express but I had no idea I needed an extra ticket with reserved seats to take it. I believe the one you took was the regular express not limited because the windows are similar to the one I took today for Nara. Had to wait a lot more for the local train to get to Nara 😢🫠
@@storiesofmilo yey! Thank you! We kept on watching this video for the 3rd time now, the deers are so adorable and just love how this video is beautifully made 😊
Hello, milo-San. Are you still in Japan? Actually, today the Japan Meteorological Agency announced that the cherry blossoms in Tokyo are blooming. Milo-San must have seen the cherry blossoms. And this blog was a real Ghibli video! You will go out to see the cherry blossoms. The subtitles were also very good. thank you very much.🦌🍘
Hello ☺️ No I am not in Japan anymore 🥺 I hope to go again soon! I dream of seeing the fall foliage or the cherry blossoms! ❤️ I also thought it seemed like a Ghibli movie!! 😂
Thank you everyone for your patience ❤ And for all your kind messages to support me while I was still going through the aftershocks of the earthquake in Taiwan 🥺 that wasn't fun 😭 but your messages warmed my heart!
Hope you enjoy today's video ☺🦌
PS: this time, the subtitles have been added automatically... Tell me if the quality is good! 👀
🦌I wasn't prepared for the sheer multitude of deer! Thank you for sharing, loved the captions
Thank you for watching til the end 🦌❤️
I wasn't expecting that either!! 😂 I thought I would have to look for them... No! They look for YOU... and your rice cakes! 😅
To Americans it’s called venison.
It fist time to see this nice and Joy the recoding your video tq🆒🤙
I am happy you liked it! ☺️❤️
今回は自動で字幕が付きました…字幕の画質が良かったら教えてください! ☺
英語があまりわからない私でも、
日本語の字幕があるので動画をより楽しめました😃👌
@@tnisschannel 気に入っていただけてとても嬉しいです!! ❤ 翻訳は正しかったでしょうか?
correct, nice quality😊
ご回答ありがとうございます😀
翻訳は機械なので多少の間違いはありますが、内容は十分に伝わりましたので大丈夫です👌
Wonderful vlog, keep safe
😂 thank you for sharing the trip, Milo so artistic & lovely & funny 😍 ...
Thank YOU for watching and commenting!! ❤️🥺
Cute deer
Agree!! ☺️❤️
Yep, any gardens, temples/shrines in Japan look at their best and are at their quietest really _really_ early.
@5:09: 😍. 🙏
I agree 🥺 So peaceful ❤️
i love your videos!
thank you so much for watching and commenting!! 🥺❤️
鹿🦌とのほのぼのしたふれ合いが観ていて楽しかったです❤
車窓から見える遠くの山々、青い空と緑の田園風景素晴らしいですね✨
奈良を楽しめたようで良かったです❗
字幕も読みやすく翻訳の正確性も高く感じました💯
最後までご覧いただき、誠にありがとうございました!🦌
字幕に関するフィードバックもありがとうございます。とても役に立ちます。☺️
電車からの眺めが最高ではなかったでしょうか? 夢のようでした!🤩🤩
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.
日本人です。この動画を見るとなんか落ち着きます。
これからも頑張って欲しいです。
あなたは優しすぎる! ご覧いただき、コメントしていただき、誠にありがとうございます。☺️ ❤️
朝は空いてて良いですね🥹
同意します! 公園の奥の方にも歩いてみたところ、静かになったそうですよ! ☺️
Next time you come, I recommend the promenade of the Kasugayama primeval forest.
Is it near the forest of Nara? I think I walked in it! ☺️ I have a video about Nara if you want to check it out ☺️ The nature was so beautiful indeed!
Deer ミロさん、奈良に来てくれてありがとうございます。日本国内は鉄道網が充実していますのでいろいろな所に行けますし旅がもっと楽しくなると思いますよ。またのお越しをお待ちしております。Have a nice trip!✨
私もそう思います、そして私は日本の電車に乗るのが大好きです。
たくさんのご視聴とコメントありがとうございました! ❤️
別の動画を投稿しましたので、興味があれば ☺️
WELCOME TO JAPAN!!
thank you so much!! ❤
My girlfriend and I experienced the very same "attacks" by the deer, but it was more funny then anything else. There where some more energetic ones which tried to bully us into giving them snacks, but mostly they where friendly and patient. Nara for itself is such a beautiful city and the parks and temples.. oh my gosh! We intend to visit it again sometime, but not just for one day :)
Hahahaha it was funny, I agree!! 😂❤️ They look so cute... Beware 😂
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Thank you for watching til the end 🥹❤️❤️❤️
今回も、美しく穏やかな動画をありがとう🙏 一生分のお辞儀をしましたね😅
この次、奈良へ行くときは、ぜひ法隆寺へ。そして隣接している中宮寺という小さな寺へ行ってください。あなたはそこで世界一優しい微笑みを見て、静かさと穏やかさと感謝を感じてしあわせになることができます❤
お辞儀しすぎて腰を痛めたかも! 😂
たくさんのヒントをありがとうございます、書き留めておきました。☺️ ❤️
When I visited Japan I also loved the train rides. It really does look like a Ghibli movie :). I appreciate that you don't visit zoos. 😺
Yes, zoos are so sad honestly 🥺
Train rides are the best in Japan!! 😍😍😍
Omg love your video!!! ❤ mind if I ask how you set your camera up for the clip of you feeding the deer? 😊 I’m wondering how I should get clips like this since I’m traveling solo 🥺❤
I'm glad you liked it!! ☺️❤️
I use a selfie stick! But I don't use it for selfies 😅 I bought it in Daiso in Korea, but you can easily find the same in Japan - it costs less than 5 USD, it's really the cheapest/most simple one! I've seen it everywhere! It has a top part where you can prop your phone + a stick you can pull to stand on its own... So I would just prop the stick in the distance (it stands about 1 meter from the ground) and film the scene ☺️ hope that helps!!
This kind of accessory is super common in Asia, no one will look at you weirdly if you use it ☺️ Some people might even admire the skills haha
So many deers 😯I mean, I knew there were some but didn't think...and it's very nice to see them roam around free (I hate zoos and such). Also the train ride is truly Ghibli-esque ahah Thanks for sharing and I'm glad you're feeling a bit better after the earthquake 💖
So many, indeed!! 😂
I am feeling so much better now, thank you for your support 🥺❤️
@@storiesofmilo 💜
Can I know what train you took from Kyoto to Nara to see that beautiful landscape??? Normally I don't see anyone taking that beautiful scenic ride to see the deers. Also seem the trick is go further into the park since most tourist stayed in the entrance now I wanna explore the whole park.
I believe it was the Kintetsu Limited Express! I don't think it's a metro, it's a bit more expensive (but nothing crazy, like 1000 yens)
I agree, try to go towards the woods! ☺️ The area around the temple is just tourists haha
@@storiesofmiloI tried taking the Kintetsu Limited express but I had no idea I needed an extra ticket with reserved seats to take it. I believe the one you took was the regular express not limited because the windows are similar to the one I took today for Nara. Had to wait a lot more for the local train to get to Nara 😢🫠
Love love this vlog! I miss Nara and need to go back🤩 where can I find those stamp stations? Are they on all train stations?
At every train station yes!! It's easy to find them - they are usually right by the turnstiles ☺️
@@storiesofmilo yey! Thank you! We kept on watching this video for the 3rd time now, the deers are so adorable and just love how this video is beautifully made 😊
Rice crackers🍘
Rice cakes is mochi, and that could be dangerous to a deer
No, don't worry, it's not that kind of rice cakes 😂 These are rices cakes sold directly by the park to feed the deer!
自動字幕は概ねわかりますが、時々わかりにくいところもありますね 奈良公園はツクツクボーシの鳴き声に爽やかな夏の朝を感じました
ご意見ありがとうございます!☺️
確かに、穏やかな朝でした!❤️
Hello, milo-San. Are you still in Japan? Actually, today the Japan Meteorological Agency announced that the cherry blossoms in Tokyo are blooming. Milo-San must have seen the cherry blossoms. And this blog was a real Ghibli video! You will go out to see the cherry blossoms. The subtitles were also very good. thank you very much.🦌🍘
Hello ☺️ No I am not in Japan anymore 🥺 I hope to go again soon! I dream of seeing the fall foliage or the cherry blossoms! ❤️
I also thought it seemed like a Ghibli movie!! 😂
美しい映像を楽しめました。私は大阪に住んでいて良く妻と奈良公園に行きますが、お勧めは東大寺の二月堂の方です。孤独な鹿さんも居ますよ。😊
たくさんのおすすめをありがとうございます、私はそれらを書き留めました! 奈良を頻繁に訪れる機会を得られてとても幸運です! 😁
(ところで、今週の新しいビデオブログを投稿しました! ☺️)
今回も字幕ありがとう😊 午後になると鹿さんはお腹がいっぱいになり、食べてくれないこともあります。午前中が正解です。👍👍👍
教えてくれてありがとう! この鹿はとても貪欲です! 😂
Are you in Taiwan? Please be careful.🦌
I am, yes! It's okay now, but yesterday was just aftershock after aftershock... a full day of small earthquakes after the big one 😭😭😭
お早うございます❗深く低頭拝礼
所作 立ち居振舞い方が変な方々を鹿様は 見抜いて下りますよ❤
とても穏やかで美しい映像でした。
電車からの景色は私も好きです。
日本の原風景を楽しんでいただいたことを嬉しく思います。😊
たくさんのご視聴とコメントありがとうございます ☺️
楽しんでいただけて嬉しいです ❤️
鹿のお尻はみんな白くて可愛い😊
同意します、とてもかわいいです!☺️
近鉄電車の京都線は何年も利用してました。なので私にとっては全く普通の景色でした。
あなたはとても幸運です、その時は気づかずに! 何度でも見とれる素晴らしい風景ですね。☺️
(ところで、今週の新しいビデオブログを投稿しました! ☺️)
totemo ii
ご視聴、コメントありがとうございます!❤️
貴女のカメラワークが凄くいいね。近距離の映像や対象物のカメラの捉え方、ズーム手法、日本の建築物などに低い位置から固定した撮影手法は日本の映画監督小津安二郎の現在でも評価の高い映像に類似した感覚を感じられます。余計なBGMがないのが上質な紀行文を読む様で感心させられます。日本の侘び寂びを理解なさっているのかと嬉しく思います。これからも日本の美しさを伝えてくれる事を期待しております。貴女のファンになりました。
小津安二郎。同じこと思いました。
あなたも親切です! このような親切なコメントをいただき、本当にありがとうございます。光栄であり、不当なことだと感じています。🥺
正直に言って、日本中を歩き回ってどこでも美しさを見つけるのはとても簡単です。☺️
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Thank you for watching until the end ☺️❤️ Hope you can enjoy my other Japan videos too!! ☺️
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thank you so much for watching til the end 🥺❤️