Locations: Japan Nara
Nara: The deer city
Nara's manhole covers feature a distinctive design showcasing deer, which are considered sacred in the city and symbolise its cultural heritage. These covers celebrate Nara's unique connection with these animals, which freely roam in Nara Park and are protected and revered by the locals.
Nara, a city in Japan, holds profound historical significance as the country's first permanent capital (710-784 AD). It's renowned for its cultural heritage, including ancient temples like Todai-ji with the Great Buddha statue.
Nara Park features free-roaming deer, considered sacred and symbolic of the city. Nara's preservation of traditional Japanese architecture and its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site make it a captivating destination for tourists and a glimpse into Japan's rich past.
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Authored by Callum Bonnyman (opens in new tab)