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The window of purchase is that there is such a green sign Fukuoka has no plans to play in Fukuoka, and the two days in Fukuoka are basically hanging out and eating. Ramen in the Kyushu region is thin noodles, known for its pork bone (also known as pork bones) soup base and thin noodles, which are characterized by a milky white tonkotsu white soup. The famous Ichiran Ramen main store is located in Fukuoka.

Founded in Showa 35 years ago and originated in Fukuoka, Ichiran Ramen was the first ramen restaurant in Japan to adopt a membership system. In the past, only members were allowed to enter the store to eat ramen, but now there is no such rule. In addition to its long history, Ichiran Ramen is one of only a handful of ramen shops in Japan that are open 24 hours, so no matter what time of year you're hungry.

You can enjoy delicious ramen here. Address: 1-10-15 Tenjin, Chuo-ku, Fukuoka City In addition to Ichiran ramen, Anyang chose another small ramen shop frequented by locals, Hakata だるま, which is generous and has a thick soup. However, An Yang, who has always disliked eating noodles, naturally did not finish a large bowl. What the hell is this plate of chopped green onions!

Turning over the chopped green onions, it turned out to be a small fried dumpling, and the afternoon tea and eating place in the Hakata Station shopping mall was also found at random. Kumamoto: The main purpose of staying in Kumamoto for 2 nights is to go to Mount Aso. Kumamoto is a city with a lot of history, a nostalgic feel, and cute trams on the streets. The most famous is the ancient town of Kumamoto, located in Kumamoto City, Kumamoto Prefecture, Japan.

Kumamoto Castle is also known as Ginkgo Castle (because when Kato Kiyomasa built the castle, he had already considered the need for food supplies in the castle in the event of a siege, so he planted ginkgo biloba widely, and even the materials used to make beds in the castle were made from the stem of the taro to be dried in the sun, which could be used as a war reserve during the siege). It is one of the famous spots in Japan.

Together with Osaka Castle and Nagoya Castle, it is one of the three most famous castles in Japan, and it took seven years of painstaking work to complete it by the famous general Kiyomasa Kato, and it was rebuilt from Kuma Castle in the Muromachi period, and it is an architectural model of the Azuchi-Momoyama period. After the Toyotomi regime came to Higo Province in the Edo period, the official residence of the local feudal lord was 980,000 square meters.

The most famous feature is "making the army want to give up" (武者回し), which means easy to defend and difficult to attack; However, before the Saigo Army launched an offensive (during the Southwest Civil War in Meiji 10 (1877), a fire broke out in the castle tower, and although the fire was immediately brought under control, many important cultural relics and castle towers were burned.

After World War II, the Japanese government designated Kumamoto Castle as a National Important Cultural Property. Reconstruction began in 1960. The weather was terrible. I didn't want to take the camera out and shoot it. Kumamoto's food style is based on a natural orientation, and most of the restaurants boast a variety of flavors created using ingredients native to Kumamoto.

The main attraction for first-time visitors is the many signs that say "Kumamoto Local Cuisine--- Horse Meat Cuisine", and you can see horse meat shops everywhere. Horse meat is also known as "cherry blossom meat" here, and it gets its name because the sliced horse meat turns cherry blossom color as soon as it comes into contact with the air.

It is an indispensable dish at the festival banquet. There are more than 40 types of horse meat dishes in Kumamoto, including raw horse meat, skewers, horse meat yakiniku, horse shabu-shabu, horse meat cherry blossom miso hot pot, horse offal nabe, horse meat wedges, horse meat tempura, and horse meat rice balls. It is said that horse meat is easy to digest, it is not greasy to eat more, and the horse itself has a high body temperature.

It is very antibacterial, so it can be used as edible sashimi. Horse meat is higher in minerals than beef and pork, and is high in protein and low in cholesterol, especially for women who love beauty. In addition, horse meat contains fatty acids that lower cholesterol, which is also beneficial for the elderly. In addition, horse meat itself has no peculiar smell, is slightly sweet, and has a soft texture, so it is extremely popular among tourists.

Horse meat sashimi. Another famous dish in Kumamoto is this wasabi lotus root slices. The yellow skewers in the middle are all kinds of kebabs with wasabi, and it seems that Japanese people especially like grilled green onions! A red bean ice cream at Tofu JR Kumamoto Station. Mount Aso stayed overnight in Kumamoto and departed from Kumamoto Station the next morning to catch the train bound for Aso.

Since it is not possible to travel by car, it is completely dependent on public transportation. Fortunately, there are excellent public transportation connections in Japan's tourist attractions. There is a direct train from Kumamoto Station to Aso Station, departing at 7:09, 8:35, 8:43, 11:39, and 12:31 respectively.

When he purchased the JRPASS pass, he made a reservation in advance for the 8:35 Kyushu Hengduan limited express train. The scenery on the train is quite beautiful, especially the scenery before arriving at the station. When I arrived at Aso Station, I got off the train and rushed out of the station to buy a bus ticket. If you turn right at the exit of the station, you will see a small room where you can sell bus tickets to Mount Aso.

A few minutes later, there was a long line behind me to buy tickets. Everyone is very orderly. The picture below is a timetable of Aso Volcano-Aso Station. Note! The last bus from Aso Honishi Station back to Aso Station is at 17:00. The last train from Aso Station to Kumamoto Station is at 18:02. An Yang and Blue Whale took the bus to Aso Mountain West Station first.

It's the terminal. If you want to see the volcano, you may not be able to see the volcano when you get off at the terminal, because the volcano will be closed during the active period. Ann sheep and blue calf did not have a chance to see the volcano. You can only walk around the neighborhood and see smoke coming out of the hill below. Mt. Aso was formed by four large-scale volcanic eruptions about 270,000 years ago, 140,000 years ago, 120,000 years ago, and 90,000 years ago.

The fourth eruption 90,000 years ago was the largest, and the erupted lava deposits can be found in Shimabara, Amakusa, and even Akiyoshidai in Yamaguchi Prefecture. The ash drifted to eastern Hokkaido, where the accumulation was up to 10 centimeters thick and still exists today. A series of volcanic eruptions caused massive amounts of magma from the ground to pour to the surface.

The underground space is subtracted, resulting in the formation of a huge caldera depression in the Aso area. About 70,000 years after the caldera was formed, a central volcanic mound group was formed in the central part of the city, and this is where the five mountains coexist. One stop from the terminus, you can reach the shore of the grass. Kusasato refers to Mt. Torihata (one of the five peaks of Aso, 1,337 meters above sea level).

A vast steppe in the middle of the belly. The volcanic ash-covered grassland on the northern slope of Mt. Karakumi is one of the world's leading tourist destinations that can be used for cattle and horses in spring and autumn, and as a skiing and skating rink in winter. The grass was originally also the mouth of the fire, but it was covered with a large area of green grass, and it was located in the west of Aso Mountain.

There are two ponds in the grassland, and during the dry season, the water evaporates and forms again when the rainy season comes. In winter, the water freezes over and becomes a natural skating rink. In the grassland, a few cows and horses are scattered leisurely. Every year in April ~ November, visitors can ride horses and run on the grassland. Compared to the slightly yellowish grass here.

On the contrary, the grasslands that you see on the way down the mountain are lower than the altitude and look very vibrant and verdant. The grass at the foot of the mountain is abundant, and you can climb the large view peak on the north wall of Mt. Wairin, and you can enjoy a panoramic view of Mt. Aso. Seeing such a beautiful scenery, my mother also ran happily. So she asked her to take a picture of An Yang according to the photo.

The technology is not bad! Haha, the two clouds of smoke in the sky are the smoke from volcanic eruptions, and after the tourists have left the grassland, the horses that have been locked up are free, and they are happily rolling in the grass. On the way down, I saw a perfect pocket volcano, because it had ceased activity for a long time, and the whole volcano was overgrown with plants, like a green steamed bun.

Very cute. Wait for the train back to Kumamoto. Gree high control. Yufuin Onsen is located in the central part of Oita Prefecture and has an abundance of hot spring water thanks to Mt. Yufu. Yufuin Onsen is ranked 2nd to 3rd among Japan's hot springs every year on major travel websites. The hot spring water here is colorless and transparent.

The skin feels smooth to the touch, and the hot spring is used by the average household due to the large area of hot springs gushing out. The open-air bath and guest rooms of the inn offer a view of Mt. Yubu, and the beautiful scenery of Lake Kinro, which is shrouded in mist in the morning from autumn to early winter, is a must-see. In addition, the main street known as the "soup pot street" is lined with fashionable miscellaneous goods stores and restaurants.

The train from Kumamoto to Yufuin takes about 2 hours, so if you choose this combination, you can take the special train Yufuin no Mori. However, please note that the Yufuin Forest is not available every day. And be sure to make a reservation in advance.

Sakura (SAKURA) 560 14:31 Kumamoto – 14:52 Kurume Yufuinnomori No. 5 15:07 Kurume – 16:44 Yufuin Yufuin is also called Yufuin. Yufuin is a small town, not big. A 2-day itinerary is more suitable. Although Yufuin has slowly become a town with a strong tourist and commercial atmosphere.

But Anyang went here for the first time and was still not disappointed. Accommodation recommendation: Yufuin specializes in hot springs, so most of the hotels are half-board hot spring hotels. Some of the more famous hotels are Kamei Villa, Tamanoyu, Yamagan Yume Garden Japanese Hot Spring Hotel, Moonlight Temple, and many more. The average price per person at these hot spring hotels is about 3w yen.

There are also some more cost-effective hot spring hotels, which can be done for about 1w yen per person. For example, the reservation link of Ojuku Senju highly recommends this! 295-2 Kawakami, Yufuin-cho, Yufu-shi, Oita PrefectureTEL: 0977-28-8801FAX: 0977-28-880Quoted from the official website: It is located in a territory of nearly 10,000 tsubo and full of natural scenery.

Eighteen private rooms with open-air baths exude relaxation and luxury. Listen to the mountain streams, birds, and trees, and enjoy the bliss of nature in the sounds of nature. The breeze and fresh air make people forget the missing moment of time, as if they are in the transcendent and forgetful sheep space where nature and man are one.

And the moment I suddenly looked back, there was a soft moonlight shining on all living beings...... It means "enjoy the moon blossom hermitage", so it is called "moon lantern hermitage". How do I get to the hotel from Yufuin Station? You can call the hotel one day in advance to inform the arrival time, and the hotel will send a special bus to the station to pick up guests at several times from 2:30 p.m.

You can only check in after 3 p.m., so if you arrive early, you can leave your luggage in the luggage locker at the station and go to the town. Rooms: 18 in total, 6 special rooms, 12 standard rooms. The 6 guest rooms with the Waist Tensen are rooms designed with the theme of the ancient "tea room", the rest are standard guest rooms, all wooden structure chat rooms, and each house has a private hot spring.

The hotel also has 2 large hot spring pools. Stay: First of all, the location of the hotel is located in the middle of the mountain, and there is no sense of business atmosphere in the town at all. It was as if I had come to the mountains to recuperate in isolation from the world. The environment naturally has nothing to say. Stay in your room and listen to the mountain streams and birds, and breathe in the sweet air with plenty of oxygen. Secondly, the service of the hotel is extremely in place.

When checking in, the hotel car took An Yang and Blue Whale to the front yard parking lot. All hotels with good service will have a special bellman to help carry the luggage, and the hotel director of the Moon Lantern Temple is also in the parking lot with the rest of the waiters to welcome the arrival of An Yang and Blue Whale. Each room is equipped with a designated butler to serve you.

An Yang and Blue Whale accommodation is a standard guest room, and the name is particularly good, called Wenyue. Facing the halfway point of Mt. Yufu, the room is very private. The private open-air bath is a naked bath in the mountains and forests, and the hot spring in Japan is naked. Wash your body in the bathroom first, and you can take a shower in the bathroom while sitting on a small bench! Then the naked bubble! Naked bubbles!

An Yang didn't know before, and he also carried a swimsuit. If you have long hair, don't soak your hair in water. Generally, after soaking for 15 to 20 minutes, get up and rest. Otherwise, if you soak for too long at a time, you will be dizzy. Because the temperature is relatively high, blood circulation will be accelerated. So be sure not to soak for a long time, do you want to be carried out of the hot spring naked?

This is the bedroom, and after returning from dinner, the housekeeper has already laid out the quilt, and several sets of bathrobes are prepared in the room. There are thick and thin ones. This suspension bridge is the way from the lobby to the various guest rooms. Take a walk on the trails of the hotel. Breakfast and dinner are included in the price. The meal is a kaiseki cuisine that uses seasonal ingredients. The presentation is so delicate that you can't bear to swallow it!

Especially for dinner, which took almost 2 hours. One dish at a time, it was slowly put on the table. Every time a dish is served, An Yang has to endure the torture of the waiter's very non-fluent English. Every time the waiter knelt beside An Yang to introduce the dishes to An Yang and Blue Whale, An Yang was particularly unaccustomed to this feeling of local enjoyment.

Each meal is eaten at an exclusive seat. Breakfast is relatively simple: dinner, since it is a dish, is served in order. So there was no spectacular scene at the whole table for An Yang to shoot. Therefore, borrow the promotional map, write the name of each dish on a slip of paper, and don't let An Yang introduce the name of the dish. Because An Yang didn't understand what English the lovely waiter spoke.

Sashimi, so enchanting and exquisite, eat chuanchuan (Sichuan dialect). When I finally left the hotel, I gave a postcard and a small gift to Ann Yang and Blue Whale. The boss and waiter all stood in a row, bowed and waved. It wasn't until An Yang and Blue Whale disappeared from their sight with the hotel car that they turned around and went back to the hotel. (To be continued.) )