I was told I cannot miss out on Nara when hanging out in the Kansai region (Where Kyoto and Osaka is). And they were right.


I got the local train and about 40 minutes later I was there. And then a short walk from the station to Nara Park.








I was told I cannot miss out on Nara when hanging out in the Kansai region (Where Kyoto and Osaka is). And they were right.
I got the local train and about 40 minutes later I was there. And then a short walk from the station to Nara Park.
Funny thing happened. When I was looking at the map over Nara I recognised the girl next to me. I had a brief chat with her and her friend who stayed in the same dorm as me in Kyoto a couple of days ago! She was planning on walking up the mountain/hill to get a better view of the city, so I joined her.
And then we reached the top.
And then we headed back down again.
The deer are usually polite, they even bow to you when you walk by (trying to get food). But sometimes they get a bit rude.
And that was it. We got some snacks from 7-Eleven and then I got the train back to Osaka and Julia was going to stay a couple of days in Nara.
Back in Osaka I had a shower and then went out again to get something to eat. Arisa had recommended a good place for Okonomiyaki so that’s where I went.
It’s been a long day so I was happy to get back to my small room where I fell asleep straight away.
Alltså, det ser helt galet fint ut!
Ja, det var det! Får du chansen så åk dit!
Beautiful pictures, really like them!
Thanks! :) have you posted of any of your photos? and nice to hear from you again!