329 Love never came
But there really aren't many monuments. Sensoji Temple, the oldest temple in Tokyo, is the oldest temple in Tokyo, and the main hall of Sensoji Temple is known as Kannon-do, and is famous for its beautiful shape of the main beam, and the interior is divided into outer and inner walls. In the center of the inner circle of Kannon-do, there is a palace where the main figure is placed, and it is the largest palace in Japan with doors open on three sides.
The gate of the temple is called "Kaminarimon", and the official name is "Kazeraimon", which is the symbol of the Japanese door face and Asakusa. Kaminarimon was built in 942 A.D. to pray for peace in the world and a good harvest of grains. It was destroyed by fire several times and rebuilt in 1960. There is a five-storied pagoda in the southwest corner of the temple, second only to the five-storied pagoda of Kyoto Toji Temple.
It is the second tallest tower in Japan. There is Asakusa Shrine in the northeast of the temple, which has an elegant shape and beautiful carving. It was raining in Tokyo when I went out, and when I arrived at Sensoji Temple, the rain slowly stopped. The cherry blossoms and the temple have a very Japanese feel, and it would be even better if the sun was shining. On the way out of Sensoji Temple, I met the children of "Maruko and Shin-chan" in kindergarten.
Their clothes are uniform, even the shoes are uniform, and there are no fancy school bags, just simple school bags sewn with cloth. Compared to the luxury of domestic children, they are much more simple. Around Sensoji Temple, there is a Nakamise shopping street: Asakusa Nakamise Shopping Street is a 300-meter-long approach road that leads from the Kaminarimon Gate to the Treasure Gate and the main hall.
On both sides of the road are rows of pΓΉ shops dating back to the Edo period, selling some of Japan's most distinctive tourist souvenirs, folk crafts, kimonos, and snacks that Japanese people love. Bring gifts or souvenirs from Japan to relatives and friends, and you can find them here. Out of Sensoji Temple.
I got on the Japanese train that Anyang loved again, and this time I tried the "Tokyo Ginza Line", which was not far and only three stops away to Ueno Park. 2. Ueno Park is the largest park in Tokyo, with an area of 525,000 square meters. It was originally the family temple of the Tokugawa shogunate and the private residences of some princes, but it was converted into a park in 1873.
Ueno Park, known as a treasure trove of historical sites and cultural properties, is home to historic sites such as Kaneiji Temple, Tokugawa Ieryo Temple, Toshogu Shrine, Kiyomizudo Temple, and Saigo Takamori Bronze Statue. There are also many museums in the park, including the Tokyo National Museum.
The National Museum of Nature and Science, the National Museum of Western Art, the Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Art, and many more. There is the Ueno Zoo in the northwest of the park, which is home to more than 900 species of rare birds and animals. Ueno Park is Tokyo's most famous cherry blossom viewing spot, and many people party, drink, and chat under the cherry blossom trees after work. There are 1,200 cherry blossoms in the park. Where the wind passes, cherry blossoms fall and rain falls.
It's spectacular. The representative cherry blossom variety "Somei Yoshino" was discovered in Ueno Park around 1885 and became famous throughout the country. Every year during the cherry blossom season, a grand "cherry blossom festival" is held here. On weekends, the cherry blossoms are crowded until the evening. Enjoy the "Night Cherry Blossoms" illuminated by the night lights.
It's a different kind of touch. The Great Ninja Pond is one of the main attractions of Ueno Park, and is home to an abundance of wild black swans, geese, mandarin ducks, cormorants, and mallards throughout the year. I really don't know if it's a seagull or what kind of bird it is, but I really didn't expect there to be so many birds here. In Ueno Park, I saw the "Tokyo Sky Tree", which was not open at that time.
I think there are already a lot of people visiting it. Let's get rid of the cravings in my stomach first. Before eating noodles, you should grind the sesame seeds with this, and after grinding, put them in the noodles, which is very fragrant. 3. The National Museum of Japan The National Museum of Japan is located next to Ueno Park, and many people leave in a hurry after seeing the cherry blossoms.
But An Yang and the blue whale still rushed here. This is because museums are a must-visit everywhere to learn about the region's culture, history, and important artifacts. For Ann Sheep and Blue Whales, there is not much history in the Japanese Museum.
At least what An Yang and Blue Whale saw, they felt that there were no important cultural relics, and they originally wanted to go and see the cultural relics they snatched from An Yang and Little Whale, but they were not exhibited. 4. Shinjuku Gyoen Gyoen Gyoen is the largest Japanese garden and French garden in Tokyo, and was converted into a park after World War II. The park is full of trees.
With 1,500 cherry blossom trees of 70 species, it is one of the best places to enjoy cherry blossoms in Tokyo. In spring, cherry blossoms bloom in a variety of ways, from the "Kanzakura" in February, to the "Edo-Higan", "Somei-Yoshino", "Yamazakura", and "Oshima Sakura" in March, and to the "Ichiba", "Kanzan", "Fugenzo", and "Satozakura" in April.
Flourish. It is only at the end that the famous "Yae Red Hang" slowly opens. An Yang likes this old man very much, she is accompanied by a daughter or daughter-in-law, walking with crutches, often taking out her camera to take pictures, very kind and close. When I came out of the Imperial Garden, I saw the 0101 Building again, and the sky gradually cleared.
Ann Yang and Blue Whale prepare to go to Ginza. 5. Ginza, see the busiest places in Tokyo. Speaking from the heart, the fashion here and the capital are basically released simultaneously, but the price will be cheaper than in the capital, and the service is good. The intersection of 4-chome is arguably the busiest in the entire Ginza district.
The liveliest location. Across the road is the Mitsukoshi Department Store, one of Japan's most famous department stores, and the Echigoya kimono shop in the Edo period was the first to implement clear prices for goods, thus changing the prevailing bargaining style at the time, and was praised by the Japanese as the "pioneer of large department stores". Another bowl of noodles.
When I go to Japan, I like to eat Japanese noodles, and I don't feel annoyed no matter how I eat them. Jingcheng fried noodles really can't be compared with the exquisite workmanship of others. Day 3: Odaiba, Mirai Museum of Science and Technology, Akihabara, Shibuya, Harajuku, Tokyo Imperial Palace, Roppongi Ityview Yesterday's rainy day and a sunny day.
The driverless train from Tokyo to Odaiba is from Toei and is called "γγγγγ", but I can't remember the model of the train. 1. Odaiba Odaiba is a man-made land, and it is an emerging entertainment venue. After getting off the tram, you have to walk a little way to see the seaside park, see the orderly queue and see the red mail.
An Yang knew why letters in Japanese were called hand paper, because the mailbox was called mail. Odaiba Kaihin Park: The Statue of Liberty in Paris, France, was transported to Odaiba Seaside Park in April 1998 to commemorate the "Year of France in Japan", and the statue currently located in Odaiba is a replica of the Statue of Liberty.
Let's take a look at the scenery of Odaiba, the seaside, the beach, the blue sky, the cherry blossoms, ...... There is a Statue of Liberty in Odaiba, Japan, and with cherry blossoms, it is simply beautiful! If you continue to walk towards the Science and Technology Museum, you will see Fuji TV 2.Japan Museum of Science and InnovationMost people who come to Japan to travel to Japan will go to tourist attractions, and this time they also went to the Museum of Science and Innovation, which tells about Japanese science and technology.
There are well-known machine Qì people, and there is also a led earth that tells about the earth, so that An Yang and Blue Whale can start their journey of science and technology...... This cutie is a volunteer docent, and she is very kind to introduce the Japanese space engine, and there is a kind of pride from the heart. The Japanese space engine scientific exploration submarine led the earth came out.
Come out every afternoon to greet the visitors. After reading the Science Museum, it's time to take a stroll around downtown Tokyo. 3. Akihabara, Shibuya-Akihabara - Centered on Chuo-dori and Kanda Myojin Avenue on the west side of JR Akihabara Station, there are about 250 large and small electronics stores, and it is the base camp of Tokyo Electric City and anime.
But don't buy electrical appliances here, it's not cheap, it's better to buy electrical appliances in Osaka, and there are more of them. There are also some things that are not suitable for children. Not suitable for children, it is strictly forbidden to watch under the age of 18 - Shibuya - Outside Shibuya Station, squatting forever This Akita Inu γ―γ‘ is the "Little Hachi" in the movie Loyal Dog Hachiko.
Forever waiting here for his master. 4. The Imperial Palace in Tokyo is the place where the emperor usually lives, so the management is very strict. Admission to visitors is free, and the Imperial Palace in Tokyo does not require reservations, so you just need to arrive on time to visit. The interior of the Imperial Palace is only open twice a year, so it depends on the time.
An Yang and Blue Whale arrived only 10 minutes late, and they had no choice but to enter the Imperial Palace to visit, but unfortunately, they could only walk around the Imperial Palace. Outside the Imperial Palace is the garden, and there is a very large square. Everything in Japan is cramped, but it's very wide. I took two photos of the Japanese style, isn't it very Japanese.
It's still early, so you can only sweep the streets of Japan, go to the supermarket or something, and don't have to think about food safety. Japanese supermarkets are not as large as those in Japan, and they are all relatively moderate. It may be because Japanese women are at home, and a man can raise a family and have time to buy fresh ingredients every day.
So there's no need to stock up on food for a few days. In fact, compared to the income over there, the supermarket is not too expensive. 5. Roppongi Ityview Some people go to Tokyo Tower to see the night view of Tokyo at night, and some people go to the viewing platform, but this time An Yang and Blue Whale chose to go to Roppongi Ityview.
If you buy at Familymart, you can get a discount of 300 yen, which is 1200 yen. Be sure to write it "ityview" or "Roppongi γγ«γΊ large observatory", the latter is better, otherwise the clerk won't know what you're saying. Roppongi Ityview went to see the guide before asking to post.
Said that you can only see the glass on the floor of the viewing window, but An Yang always thinks that it should be able to be seen on the roof of the building, and if you really get there, after An Yang and the blue whale asked, there is really this place, but the roof is not allowed to bring a tripod, probably because of the strong wind, afraid of hanging the tripod. So if the ISO is turned up, the noise will be high, and there is no way.
I can only make do with it. The night view of Japanese architecture is very beautiful. However, due to the earthquake in Japan, many lights were left on due to energy conservation and reduced lighting. The evening supper was settled at the nearby Ushidon's house, and a special package was 400 days. I never dare to eat raw eggs in Japan, but in Japan, I must try to eat raw eggs once.
There is no fishy smell at all. Day 4: Take the legendary Shinkansen to Kyoto Station at noon; In the afternoon, I went to Nijo Castle, Kyoto Gyoen, Philosopher's Path, and Toji Temple, and I came to Tokyo Station early and waited for the Shinkansen to go to Kyoto. Speaking of the Shinkansen, although now the Japanese Shinkansen is some distance from the domestic high-speed rail of Anyang and Blue Whale, even Anyang and Blue Whale are better.
In fact, it's not surprising, after all, An Yang and Blue Whale are developed in other people's technology (in addition to the German technology carried out), but people used it in the 60s, think about the 60s, people have such technology, I have to admire, I have to learn. The cleaning staff here is cleaning the Shinkansen.
Dress neatly and in an orderly manner. Tokai Island Shinkansen: The famous N700E4E5 that was put into service in 2011 On the Tokaido Line, you can see the beautiful Mt. Fuji, and because it is through the glass, it is fast, so I took a picture to make do with it. 2. Kyoto's fourth day in Japan, the sheep and the blue whale arrived in Kyoto.
Kyoto is one of the most Japanese places to visit. The place where Anyang wanted to go most was Ankokuji Temple, which was a monk, but it was on the outskirts of Kyoto, far away, so I didn't go there. I had to come to Kinkakuji, the residence of General Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Kyoto is arguably one of the most attractive cities in Japan, not only in terms of history and culture, but also in terms of architecture.
Food and drink are worth a lot of time. It is also Anyang's favorite city in Japan this time. 1. Nijo Castle was built in 1603 by Tokugawa Ieyasu as the shogun's seat in Kyoto and was a symbol of power for the Tokugawa shogunate. Tokugawa Iemitsu, the third shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate, moved the ruins of Fushimi Castle one by one and expanded them, reaching their current size in 1626.
500 meters from east to west and 400 meters from north to south. In 1867, Tokugawa Yoshiki returned his authority to the emperor. The existing Ninomaru Goden (National Treasure) is a six-building building. The painting on the screen is the handiwork of Kano Ichichi. It fully expresses the essence of Momoyama's fine arts, including carving and metalware decoration.
It is said that the Ninomaru Garden was designed for Kobori Enshu. The Honmaru Goten was destroyed in a fire during the Tenmei period. The existing building was relocated from the Katsura Palace Palace in the Kyoto Imperial Palace (Important Cultural Property). In December 1994, it was registered as a World Heritage Site as a Cultural Property of the Ancient Capital of Kyoto. I thought Nijo Castle was relatively small, but when I entered it, I realized that it was very large.
Whether it is the Imperial Palace or the General's Palace, the first line of protection in the palace wall is the small stone road, which rustles when walking on it, and it is difficult to walk, and it is not fast, which is to play a warning role. Slippers are required to visit the main hall of Nijo Castle, and it is not allowed to take pictures, but An Yang still took some photos secretly, so the quality is not very good, so it can only be used as a souvenir. (To be continued.) )