Japan Sika Deer at Kashima-Jingu Shrine
These curious sika deer (Cervus nippon), sacred in Japanese culture, are housed near Kashima-Jingu Shrine. The shrine, located in Ibaraki Prefecture, is a historic spiritual site dedicated to Takemikazuchi, the god of martial arts. The deer, known as "shika" (鹿), are considered messengers of the gods and are a key part of the shrine’s serene and spiritual atmosphere. Visiting this shrine offers not only a glimpse into Japan’s ancient traditions but also a chance to connect with these gentle creatures, who embody the harmony between nature and spirituality.
Photography Tips
You can purchase carrots in nearby store to feed the deers.
Travel Information
Ample parking is available at the Kashima-Jingu Shrine, one of Japan's oldest and most revered Shinto shrines.
Spot Type
Outdoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
06:43 - 16:29
| current local time: 12:36
Photo Themes
deer
Japan
wildlife
Locations
Kašima
East Japan
Kashima-Jingu
Ibaraki Prefecture
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