Deer herd lying in the middle of a flower forest, a rare sight in the COVID-19 season

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The image of deer lying peacefully in the park under the canopy of heavy cherry trees, on a carpet of petals falling to the ground, shows the marvelous beauty of nature in the absence of humans.
Deer herd lying in the middle of a flower forest, a rare sight in the COVID-19 season
The deer are in the middle of a beautiful cherry blossom forest in Nara Park, Japan. (Source: DailyMail)

Photographs of deer lying peacefully in Nara Park, Japan, under the canopy of blooming cherry trees, on a carpet of fallen petals on the ground show the marvelous beauty of nature in the absence. human silhouette.

Cherry blossoms are a symbol of the country of Japan. This year the weather is warm, so cherry blossoms bloom early from mid-March.

Each year, Nara Park usually welcomes two million visitors, especially during the cherry blossom season .

However, since the beginning of April, this place has been quiet when Prime Minister Shinzo Abe imposed a state of emergency in the context of the complicated COVID-19 pandemic in Japan, giving the herd a deer. rare peaceful time.

The photos above were taken by photographer Kazuki Ikeda when making wedding photos for a couple here. (Source: BoredPanda)

Photographer Kazuki Ikeda captured this beautiful moment while making wedding photos for a couple here. And the deer at Nara Park quickly overtook the two main characters to become the stars of social networking.

Nara Park, near Osaka, is home to nearly 1,000 animals, including deer. The wild deer at the park are friendly and hospitable.

In addition to watching flowers and visiting temples, visitors also experience the excitement of taking photos and feeding biscuits to beautiful little deer.

However, the COVID-19 epidemic led to a 90% drop in revenue for the Japanese tourism industry , an almost stagnant industry and commerce, and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games was delayed.

To date, Japan recorded 16,305 cases, including 749 deaths, not counting the number of infections and deaths aboard the Diamond Princess.

The deer are in the middle of a beautiful cherry blossom forest in Nara Park, Japan. (Source: DailyMail)

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