Nadine C.
Yelp
Kasuga Taisha Shrine is Nara's most popular Shinto shrine. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is most known for its stone lanterns... there are over 3000!
The stone lanterns are unique and ancient-looking because of the green moss growing on them. They really have character! There also were some beautiful gold hanging lanterns towards the back as we were leaving.
Besides the stone lanterns, the wild deer wander freely through the property. Begin your journey by visiting the deer fountain, dipping the cup into the spring water, pouring water on each hand, cleaning the mouth, pouring water on the hands again, then cleansing the cup with the remaining water.
When we got to the place of worship, we made a donation, bowed, clapped, and said a prayer. It was a calming, spiritual experience!