Spring Club Kasuga Grand Shrine Spring Club, as an ancient relic of Nara, is also included in the World Heritage Site. The vermilion-red halls and bird houses, the towering green forests and the lively deer constitute the tranquil and leisurely natural atmosphere of the Spring Commune. On both sides of the road leading to the shrine, there are many large and small stone lanterns, which were donated by good men and women. These stone lanterns are covered with moss, with traces of history, full of Zen. Legend has it that the seat of the great God of the shrine is deer. People regard the deer on the mountain as the messenger of the God and cherish the deer. The green vegetation on the mountain is also forbidden to be cut down in spring, so that we can see this green natural landscape. The paintings of horses in the Spring Club are also very distinctive. They are all deer-shaped paintings of horses. They can paint deer faces by themselves, which is very interesting.