Consulate General in Osaka Reminds Chinese Tourists to Visit Nara A "Deer" Safe
Date: 2024-06-06 PageView: 3277
Yi You International, June 5th. According to the WeChat official account of the Chinese Consulate General in Osaka, free-ranging deer are a feature of the ancient Japanese city of Nara, attracting many Chinese tourists. Nara deer seem to be gentle and lovely, but still retain some wild animal habits, many tourists have been bitten by deer, collision and other experiences. In order to ensure a safe and pleasant visit to the deer, the Consulate General in Osaka reminds Chinese tourists to pay attention to the following when interacting with the deer:
Please keep a proper distance from the deer, do not get too close, do not touch at will, and avoid unnecessary conflicts with the deer.
please don't tease the deer frequently when feeding, repeatedly hand out the food and suddenly take it back, and don't take photos while feeding. the deer's delay in eating the food is easy to be irritated and lead to counterattack.
May to July every year is the growth period of the doe. In order to protect the fawn, the doe will become more aggressive, especially the elderly and tourists with children, please take precautions.
If you are injured by a deer attack, please keep calm and seek medical treatment in time according to the injury. If necessary, you can contact the scenic spot management personnel or the Consulate General.
Signs have been set up around the main scenic spots in Nara to remind foreign tourists to pay attention when feeding in English, Chinese, Japanese and other languages. Please pay attention to the relevant reminder signs when traveling to Nara, and pay attention to safety precautions while enjoying the fun of traveling. I wish everyone a "deer" safe, happy journey!
Japan alarm number: 110
Japan emergency number: 119
Ministry of foreign affairs global consular protection and service emergency hotline (24 hours):
86-10-12308 or 86-10-65612308
contact information of Chinese consulate general in osaka:
consular protection and assistance hotline: 06-6445-9427