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Section 1434 always

There are many tourists here. Fortunately, the area of ​​Osaka Castle is vast, and you can still get a little quiet when you turn to some remote areas. When you visit Tianshou Pavilion, it is only cloudy. After the tour, the raindrops began to fall and the wind became stronger. Yunluo and An Chuyu originally thought about finding the nearest subway station to go back, but unexpectedly they were on the way to Tianmanqiao subway station.

Seeing two rows of cherry blossoms blooming beautifully by the river in the distance, Yun Luo was completely conquered at the sight of such a long distance, thinking that he must go near to see it. However, there were many buildings in the middle, and the traffic was complicated, so he didn't know how to get around it. Finally, he finally saw a bridge and excitedly crossed the bridge to see the cherry blossoms.

It was just cloudy when I visited Tianshou Pavilion. After the tour, the raindrops began to fall and the wind became stronger. Yunluo and An Chuyu originally thought about finding the nearest subway station to go back, but unexpectedly, on the way to Tianmanqiao Subway Station, they saw two rows of cherry blossoms blooming beautifully by the river in the distance. At such a long distance, Yunluo was completely conquered at the glance.

I thought I must go to see it near. But there were many buildings in the middle, and the traffic was complicated, so I didn’t know how to get around it. Finally, I finally saw a bridge and excitedly crossed the bridge to see the cherry blossoms. I saw that the clouds fell and I realized that the bridge was the sky-man bridge. At this time, night fell, lights were on, and the color of the sky gradually deepened.

The buildings in the distance, the boats on the river, and the trains passing by the other side began to show a different taste. Under the cherry blossom trees by the river, there were many snack stalls, most of which had just set up the stalls to start the night's business. Yunluo and An Chuyu stopped to have a small octopus ball.

Then I walked along this row of cherry blossom trees. The cherry blossoms were blooming on both sides of the river, the cruise ships passing by on the river, the fragrant food stalls under the cherry blossom trees, the towering bridges, the tall buildings in the distance, and the trains passing by under the night. Countless urban elements gathered here. And there were not many people, so it was completely possible for people to take a quiet walk by the riverside.

When I returned, the night was already completely deep, and the colors on both sides of the Okawa were also richer. The night cherry blossoms under the lights were illuminated with purple, which was invincible. Back to Tianmanqiao Subway Station, take the subway to Emisu Station, and leave the subway to "Osaka New World". Yunluo has been thinking about this place for a long time, which originated from a picture I had seen before.

Both rows are neon lights, with huge puffer balloons hanging in it. In the distance is the towering Tongtian Pavilion, which shows a prosperous scene. However, when we get here, Yunluo feels a little disappointed, because it is not as prosperous as Yunluo imagined, and there are not many people. It is also very quiet. The streets and signs are smaller than Yunluo imagined, and only neon lights are constantly noisy in the night.

The photo of Tongtian Pavilion and the big pufferfish looks pretty good in the photos. New World was built in 1912, imitating New York in the south and Paris in the north. There are many fried skewers here, all of which are eaten by locals, and some shops still need to queue up to eat. Originally, Yunluo and An Chuyu thought of going back to Heimen Market and having dinner.

However, when I was shopping in New World, I passed by a branch of "Turohashi Fengyue". Thinking of the famous Osaka roast, I decided to go in and try it. The Osaka roast is quite unique. There is a iron plate on the table and the waiter will make it for you on the table. Although... the taste is not very consistent with Yun Luo's preferences.

The sun shines freely on the streets, and the whole mood becomes clearer! I booked a kimono with Nara's kimono store, "Ya", and the door opened at 10 o'clock. It is said that there are many people in the cherry blossom season, so Yunluo and An Chuyun decided to try to pass as early as possible. Starting from Nihonbashi, Kintetsu is about 40 minutes. Nara is more modern than Yunluo imagined.

After leaving Kintetsu Station, it felt like it was a very mature tourist attraction. I found the kimono store very smoothly. After reading the reservation email, the boss signaled Yun Luo to pick out clothes. There were three or two people in front of Yun Luo. Two employees were busy helping to change clothes, and an old lady made her hairstyle.

After changing her clothes, she helped to tie Yunluo's hair up and decorated it with flowers. Yunluo's shoes were also replaced with clogs, and there was a small bag to be taken as accessories. In this way, Yunluo wore clogs and started a day's journey. 127 Yunluo was in Kansai for seven days, and only two mornings were sunny.

So it can be seen how precious this morning in Nara is! The blue sky! The sunshine! It is as precious as you have never seen it in your lifetime! 128 First enter from the entrance of Xingfuku Temple, and then walk to the Ice House full of cherry blossoms. The shrine is very small, but the cherry blossoms are particularly dense, and it is almost overflowing from this small space. It’s a pity that there are too many tourists.

I met many deer on the road of Nara. There are many small stalls selling "deer fairy beans", which are food for deer. When Yun Luo was buying "deer fairy beans", a deer came over and thought that the two Nara maps Yun Luo were holding were food, so he snatched them away and ate them... The deer on the street was very arrogant. Yun Luo saw a mother pushing a stroller with her own eyes.

If you are not careful, your car will be pushed away by the deer. Deer Fairy. 137 feeding Deer~138139 When you come to Nara, you will naturally go to see the spectacular Toda Temple, a world cultural heritage-level building. It is one of the seven major temples in Nandu, with a history of about 1,200 years. The Buddhist temple was established by the Buddhist Emperor Shengwu in 728.

Toda Temple is the main temple of 68 Kyoto-district temples in the country. Because it is built east of the capital Pingcheng Jing, it is called Toda Temple. In addition, there is Xida Temple. The Great Buddha Hall of Toda Temple is the largest wooden structure in the world. In the Great Buddha Hall, there is a large Buddha statue of Lushana Buddha, which is more than 15 meters high. 140 Toda Temple is also crowded.

Fortunately, I went around the back of the temple to be more peaceful, and I encountered many cherry blossoms and deer on the way. 141 took a photo of my hairstyle, but I was not satisfied with this hairstyle. Later, I saw many girls wearing kimono in Kyoto with their hair braids that were very beautiful, and Yunluo's one was still slightly simple. 142 I took a rest in Nara Park before I went back.

There is a large lawn here, and the slightly sloping slope is full of cherry blossoms. Before the kimono was returned, Yun Luo and An Chuyu quickly caught some photos, but unfortunately the sky was already cloudy at this time. I had been resting in Nara Park for a long time before going back. There is a large lawn here, and the slightly sloping slope is full of cherry blossoms.

Before returning the kimono, Yunluo and An Chuhui quickly caught some photos, but unfortunately it was already cloudy at this time. On the way back, they passed by the Icemu Shrine, which was a cloudy shrine. The cloudy shrine was a different style. The streets of Nara were covered with shops and cherry blossoms. After visiting Nara, take Kintetsu to Osaka Namba Station.

Then I walked to the two business districts of Dodonju and Shinsaibashi. The former mainly eats, and the street is full of restaurants and snacks. There are many foreigners who don’t know the truth queuing here. The latter is a shopping place, and you can see many Chinese people shopping in cosmetics stores. Everyone, many. 157’s iconic Greego billboard.

158 After shopping, I went back to the hotel and ended the day. According to the iPhone's step count, today is the day with the largest number of steps. I packed my luggage early in the morning. I checked my room and took the bus to Kyoto. Because the hotel is next to Kintetsu Station, in order to save money and labor, I still used the Kintetsu 5-day pass I bought in Nagoya and took the Yamato Nishidaji Station. Then I took the Kintetsu Line to Kyoto Station.

The second car I took couldn't find a seat, but it happened to be the first car. Yun Luo stood behind the driver and watched the train running on the rails. The Japanese-style houses on both sides were swept by cherry blossom trees, making me so beautiful. It was almost 10 am when I arrived in Kyoto. Kyoto stood really shocked Yun Luo, as a station in an ancient capital.

It is actually very modern and magnificent. Countless means of transportation meet here, so complex that it can make people dizzy. Yunluo and An Chuyu first found a cabinet to store their bags and put their luggage in. Then they took the JR car to the "Inari" station. The first time Yunluo and An Chuyu got on the wrong car, but fortunately the radio on the car actually had Chinese.

It was said that this car was not in the "Fushimi Inari Grand Club" that Yunluo and An Chuma want to go to, Yunluo and An Chuma quickly ran down and got on another car. Fushimi Inari Grand Club is the main hall of the main hall, which is more than 30,000 Inari Shrines all over Japan. It is also one of the oldest shrines in Kyoto City, and is famous for its "Shenben Torii" owned in the territory.

Fushimi Inari Taisha is located at the foot of Mount Inari. Traditionally, the entire Inari Taisha is regarded as a sacred land (holy land). Fushimi Inari Taisha is mainly dedicated to the Inari gods headed by Uka's soul master. He has been a god of agriculture and commerce since ancient times. In addition, it is also a god of worship including Hikari Sada, who can sell great gods.

The great god Tanaka and the four gods and other gods. Since a large number of pilgrims come to the shrine every year to worship and seek a bumper harvest, business and transportation are prosperous, the shrine has become one of the most popular shrines in Kyoto. The 164 foxes are regarded as messengers of the gods, so there are many various fox stone statues here.

There is also a fox-shaped painted horse (wish card). I saw a newlywed couple taking photos here. I took a few photos by the way. 168169 It was raining lightly when I visited Fushimi Inari Taishe. Fortunately, I was walking in the long "Torii Corridor" and could hide a little. I was already very tired when I returned to Kyoto Station and urgently needed a bowl of steaming ramen to keep warm.

So I went to the famous "ramen road" on the 10th floor of Isetan. It brings together famous ramen shops in seven places including Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Kyoto, and Hakata. Each store is not big, but it has its own characteristics. Yunluo and Anchuyu chose Hakata's "Powder Bone Ramen". The soup tastes very strong. It was the best meal Yunluo and Anchuyu had eaten in Japan in a few days!

On the last day in Kyoto, Yunluo and An Chuyu made a special trip to eat for the second time. The way of selling ramen roads is very interesting, a bit like a self-service ticket machine in a Japanese subway, where you stuff paper money. The machine will print a "ramen voucher" for you. If you give this ticket to the waiter, he will arrange to make ramen for you.

After picking up my luggage, I prepared to go to my place to stay. Because Kyoto Station was too big and complicated, I spent a lot of effort to find a bus stop. I waited for the bus for a long time and finally got on a crowded bus. The way to the hotel was a bit congested, and the bus was stuffy and I walked around for a long time before I arrived. The accommodation place was near Heian Shrine.

As soon as I got off the bus, I felt like another world. In the afternoon, there was no noise at Kyoto Station. Before, Yunluo and Anchu met all of them in Nagoya and Osaka, but now they feel like they are completely a quiet town. There are two-story houses on both sides and there are almost no people on the street. It's great! Given that the hotels in Kyoto are too expensive.

Yunluo and An Chuyu chose a homestay. The boss had a very good attitude. He first received Yunluo and An Chuyu into the house, and then led Yunluo and An Chuyu to visit the whole house, indicating that Yunluo and An Chuyu were the kitchen, the bathroom, and the toilet, and the explanation was clear and clear. After a while of rest, Yunluo and An Chuyu walked out to find supper.

The noodles and noodle bowl I ate in a popular soba noodle restaurant nearby, which tasted pretty good. It was raining lightly when I visited Fushimi Inari Daishe, but fortunately I was walking in the long "Torii Corridor" and could hide a little. When I returned to Kyoto Station, I was already tired and needed a bowl of steaming ramen to keep warm. So I went to the famous "ramen road" on the 10th floor of Isetan.

Here are famous ramen shops in 7 places including Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Kyoto, and Hakata. Each store is not big, but each has its own characteristics. Yunluo and Anchuyu chose Hakata's "Pwolf Bone Ramen". The soup tastes very strong, and it is the best meal Yunluo and Anchuyu have eaten in Japan in a few days!

On the last day in Kyoto, Yunluo and An Chuyu made a special trip to eat for the second time. The way of selling ramen roads is very interesting, a bit like the self-service ticket machine in the Japanese subway. If you stuff paper money, the machine will print a "ramen voucher" for you. If you give this ticket to the waiter, he will arrange to make ramen for you.

After picking up my luggage, I prepared to go to my place to stay. Because Kyoto Station was too big and complicated, I spent a lot of effort to find a bus stop. I waited for the bus for a long time and finally got on a crowded bus. The way to the hotel was a bit congested, and the bus was stuffy and I walked around for a long time before I arrived. The accommodation place was near Heian Shrine.

As soon as you get off the bus, you feel like another world. In the afternoon, there was no noise at Kyoto Station. Before, Yun Luo and An Chu met Nagoya and Osaka, but now they feel like they are completely a quiet small town. There are two-story houses on both sides and there are almost no people on the street. It's great!

Given that the hotels in Kyoto were too expensive, Yunluo and An Chuyu chose a homestay. The boss had a very good attitude. He first received Yunluo and An Chuyu into the house, and then led Yunluo and An Chuyu to visit the entire house, indicating that Yunluo and An Chuyu were the kitchen, the bathroom, and the toilet, and the toilet, and the explanation was clear and clear.

After a while of rest, Yunluo and An Chuyu walked out to find dinner. They ate the noodles and the noodle bowl at a popular soba noodle restaurant nearby. The taste was pretty good.

It rained all night and it turned clear in the morning. When I walked out of the house, I found that there were already some tourists in the streets near the homestay that looked deserted last night. A coachman pulled the tourists around and laughed and laughed. The sky was as blue as water. The sun was pouring down, which was a gift for the clouds that had been raining for too long.

Today is the most scheduled day. I have to walk around most of the major attractions in Kyoto. I go out and take the bus to the Ginkakuji Temple. When I get off the bus, I bought onedaypass (one-day bus ticket) and started the day's journey. Get off at the 179 and walk towards the Ginkakuji Temple. After walking a few steps, I was shocked by the gorgeous cherry blossom clouds in front of me.

I immediately picked up the camera and rushed forward. It turned out that this is the philosophical way of cherry blossom viewing place in Kyoto. 180 Perhaps it is related to today's weather. The philosophical way is the most shocking cherry blossom scene that the clouds have seen in Japan during the days when they fell in Japan. The huge cherry blossom trees bloom on both sides of the river, as if they want to burn out the energy they have stored for a whole year in the sun.

A gust of wind blows, and it is a cherry blossom rain. 181 The Philosophical Way is located at the foot of Higashiyama Mountain, along the artificial canal, from the Ruo Prince Shrine, passing through the Faran Courtyard, and ending at the Ginkaku Temple. It is a walking trail about 1.5 kilometers long and was once selected into the 100 famous roads in Japan. It is named after the philosopher Kitaro Nishida often comes here for a walk and pondering the philosophy of life.

The cherry blossom trees beside the road were presented by the painter Mrs. Kanxue Hashimoto. In spring, the "Kanxue Cherry" on both sides of the way bloomed, forming a cherry blossom tunnel. What shocked Yun Luo the most was that there was a section of river completely covered with fallen cherry blossoms, and the whole piece was floating, all of them were pink petals. The water flow rate was not slow, and Yun Luo watched the petals pour down with the water flow.

I was filled with emotion. 183 Yinkaku Temple - the first line of Philosophy, the scenery is really beautiful. The only regret is that there are too many tourists and there are loud noises. The more I go to Yinkaku Temple, the narrower the road, the more tourists there are. After visiting Yinkaku Temple, Yunluo and An Chu returned on the same road, and then took the bus to Kiyomizu Temple, the southmost point, and the next trip was to head north.

At this time, the sky has begun to cloudy, and the limited sunny day ends like this. The second stop is Kiyomizu Temple. The red buildings hidden by the cherry blossoms are super beautiful. With the famous Kiyomizu Temple, even if it is not the cherry blossom season, the maple leaf season is crowded with tourists. However, you can still find a little quiet place around the back.

Kiyomizu Temple is the oldest temple in Kyoto and is listed as one of the national treasures of Japan. The origin of Kiyomizu Temple was in 778 AD (the 9th year of the Takaokakura), which started when people from Yanzhen worshipped Guanyin on the waterfall of Tonoha. In the 17th year of Yanli (798), Maro Sakaumadamura was converted into a Buddhist temple, and since then it became Emperor Hengwu's Imperial Temple.
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