Nara Park Maple Viewing — Autumn Foliage & Deer
Nara Park transforms in autumn (mid-November to early December) when 2,000+ maple, ginkgo, and cherry trees turn vibrant red, orange, and yellow, creating a stunning backdrop for the 1,200 sacred deer. The combination of autumn foliage and deer is uniquely Nara — deer graze among fallen leaves, rest under golden ginkgo trees, and walk along paths framed by red maple canopies. The foliage rivals Kyoto's famous autumn scenery but with the added element of wildlife creating dynamic compositions.
Key foliage viewing spots within Nara Park include Wakakusayama hillside (elevated views with color-layered landscape), Ukimido Pavilion (maple reflections in pond with deer drinking at water's edge), the approach to Todaiji (maple-lined path with deer and Nandaimon Gate), and Kasuga Taisha shrine's approach (red maples contrasting with stone lanterns and vermillion shrine buildings). Unlike spring's brief cherry blossom season (1 week), autumn foliage lasts 3–4 weeks, offering a longer viewing window. The park's elevation variation creates staggered peak timing — higher areas peak mid-November, lower areas early December.
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