At the deer shelter in Nara Park, newborn baby deer were open to the public on the 1st.

The Nara Deer Protection Association, an organization that works to protect deer, opens newborn deer babies to the public every year at this time of year, when childbirth is at its peak.

In order to give birth to female deer in a safe environment, the organization protects them at a facility called "Shikaen" in the park, and 31 of the 1 deer born in the month until the 65st were opened to the public on the 20st.

The baby deer followed their mother and lay down in the shade, showing their adorable appearance, and visitors took pictures of them from the bleachers.

A man in his 30s from Nara City said, "It was cute to see the baby following behind his mother."

Nobuyuki Yamazaki of the Nara Deer Protection Association said, "If you approach a baby deer carelessly, the mother may attack you.

It is open to the public every day except Mondays until the end of this month.