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A Kyoto restaurant that broke into 30-1 in Imagomoncho, Nara City. I forgot the name. Japanese brides who meet and get married by chance are Japan in May below the dividing line in May. Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachi Seaside Park, Hitachi City, Hitachi City, Ibaraki Prefecture, is located close to Katsuta Station in Ibaraki.
So in order to see the flowers, you can choose to stay here for one night. There are very few hotels here, and one of the tallest buildings in town is the hotelroute-inn where Ann Yang and Blue Whale stay. However, there was an earthquake. The next morning, the building shook and shook for ten seconds! How to get from Tokyo Narita Airport to Ibaraki Katsuta Station.
From Narita Airport, take the JR Narita Line Rapid (Tokyo line) and get off at Narita Station for 2 stops, then transfer to the JR Narita Line and get on to Yasuyoko Station (you read that right, it's the name of the station.) At Anyoko Station, transfer to the JR Joban Line and take 18 stops to Katsuta Station. How do I get from Ibaraki Airport to Ibaraki Katsuta Station? Take the limousine bus bound for Mito Station Mitostation.
You can then take a taxi from Mito Station to the hotel near Katsuta Station (about 6km). There's not much to do in Ibaraki other than this seaside park. So in order to just look at the sea of flowers, it's quite hard. You can choose your stay in Katsuta. The park is still very large!
Bicycles can be rented for tours and there are dedicated bike paths. Admission to the park is 410 yen. Park Map: Next, the blue ocean of your heart is here! Every year from late April to mid-May, you can encounter this sea of blue flowers at Ibaraki's seaside park. The blue sky, the sea, and the flower hills merge into one, and the philodendron nemophila is derived from the Greek word.
Nemos (grove) and phileo (love) are combined. I missed the flowering season of the Wisteria Tunnel, and saw a few photos of Tokyo taken by a handful of flowers in the park, and as the capital of Japan, it is naturally the most densely populated city. During the rush hour on weekdays, you will be shocked by the oncoming crowd at the subway station!
Just by looking down and listening to the sound of hurried footsteps around you, you can feel the density of people. Especially in several major transfer stations, Tokyo Station, Shinjuku Station, etc., there are dozens of subway lines and railway lines that are intertwined. However, so many operating railways and people are not paralyzed by traffic, and trains arrive on time. (Unless there is an accident such as suicide by lying on the rails.) )
Tokyo has two airports, Haneda Airport and Narita Airport, with Narita Airport being further away from the city center. There are two ways to get to the city from Narita Airport: railroads, buses, and taxis. The railway line is on the first basement floor "Airport Building 2 Station" 1) JR line JR Narita Express (Narita Express), abbreviated as N\'EX.
It is a fast, convenient, and comfortable direct limited express train that connects Narita International Airport with major cities in the Tokyo metropolitan area, such as Tokyo, Shinagawa, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, and Yokohama. From Tokyo Station to Narita International Airport, it takes about an hour and runs every 30 minutes. There is also a special offer for N'EX round-trip tickets to Tokyo.
The cheapest round-trip ticket is usually more than 6,000 yen, but you can save more than 2,000 yen by purchasing a special ticket. Purchase at the JR EAST Travel Service Center or JR Ticket Office (Midori-no-madoguchi) in Terminal 3.
Keisei Electric RailwayKeisei Electric Railway is one of the main transportation agencies responsible for airport transportation, and can be used from Narita Airport to central Tokyo and Haneda Airport. Among them, the Narita Skyaccess Line (which includes two types of trains: "Skyliner" and "Access Limited Express") and the Keisei Main Line are the main lines operated by the Keisei Electric Railway, and the fares are Narita Airport.
Airport Terminal 2 to and from Nippori. Ueno (2470 yen), Narita Airport to/from Nippori. Ueno (1,030 yen) 3) When using the bus, be sure to go to the bus counter and buy a ticket to the bus stopThere are many buses operated by different companies at the airport, such as Keisei Bus, Limousine Bus (Tokyo Airport Transportation), Fujikyuko Bus, etc.
For example, the Limousine Bus takes about 85~110 minutes from Narita Airport to central Tokyo, and stops at Tokyo, Ikebukuro, Shinagawa, Ginza, Shinjuku, and Ebisu. Ticket price: 3,000 yen Place of purchase: There is a bus counter at the airport immigration office to sell tickets, and every time Anyang goes to Tokyo, it is basically the rhythm of shopping, eating and buying.
For Tokyo shopping tips, please see this post:://you.ctrip.com/travels/tokyo294/2384235.html For accommodation in Tokyo, it is recommended to choose a hotel near the subway station, because it is generally possible to get all the transportation in Tokyo by subway. Cherry blossoms in Tokyo: Vending machines look great everywhere!
It is especially worth mentioning that the vending machine sells hot drinks in winter! Think of holding a warm can of drinks in the cold of winter, what a caring machine! Mt. Fuji around Tokyo, the main road of the building is stupid. I went by car with a friend in Japan, so I don't know the exact address. You know, this is under Mt. Fuji.
There is a section of the road next to the forest terrain that is particularly strange. Since the 50s of the 20th century, more than 500 people have taken their lives hereIn a dense forest at the foot of the mountain, the government finds the remains of more than 100 suicide victims every year, and many more will be found years later.
For this reason, this forest is known as the "suicide forest" of Japan. Some suicide victims will leave a mark with a rope when they walk into the forest, so as to leave a way for themselves. All right! Ann Yang and Blue Whale saw the marked rope at the entrance to the forest on the side of the road! Don't dare to stay too long. So I took a few pictures and flashed out of the forest.
In downtown Tokyo, Anyang prefers Daikanyama, Jiyugaoka, and Shimokitazawa, all of which can be reached by subway. Jiyugaoka: Daikanyama, where there are many designer shops, perfect for shopping and taking pictures. Tokyo has a wide variety of cuisines, including Japanese food, ramen, sushi, Western food, and more.
However, it seems that Western food, especially some afternoon tea cafes, are particularly popular in Tokyo. It is not uncommon to see long queues in front of shops. Eating Japanese food in Japan is super cost-effective and fresh. It is said that the Japanese are very particular about the freshness of their food, which leads to a lot of waste and does not pack any uneaten meals.
Convenience stores also clean up and throw away a lot of food that is close to expiration every day. Japanese food is very cost-effective, 2300 per capita. With such abundant sashimi, there are many other dishes that Anyang forgot to take pictures of. Kebabs, sushi and much more. Kitakyushu felt that the travel routes in the Kyushu area were more relaxed, so I chose to take my mother on a trip to Kyushu.
Originally, the main play plan was Kyushu Kawachi Fujien. As a result, when I arrived in Fukuoka, I checked the official website and learned that the wisteria in the vine garden had been closed a few days ago. I've been depressed for a while, and it can be said that the biggest motivation to go to Kyushu is the Wisteria Tunnel! Anyang stayed in the Kyushu area for a week, and the tour route was Fukuoka (2 days).
Kumamoto (1 day), Aso (1 day), Yufuin (2 days), Fukuoka (1 day). Then fly from Fukuoka to Okinawa, the weather in May is quite unsuitable to go to Okinawa, and it is in the rainy season. However, because I had to make multiple rounds trip for three years, I had to stay in Okinawa for one night. Kyushu Transportation: If you are in the Kyushu area for 3 days or more.
Recommended for purchasing the JRKyushu RailPassThe JRKyushu RailPass is a coupon issued by JR Kyushu for visitors to the Kyushu area, which allows you to travel around Kyushu with unlimited rides on related transportation within the validity period, and you can travel around Kyushu with the famous hot spring "Beppu".
There are many sightseeing spots such as "Mt. Aso" in Kumamoto and "Sakurajima" volcano in Kagoshima. There are currently two types of JRKyushu RailPasses: the "Kitakyushu Area Pass" and the "AllKyushu Area Pass".
The Kitakyushu Area Pass is available in designated northern Kyushu areas and allows you to ride the Kyushu Shinkansen, limited express, sightseeing trains, and local trains operated by JR Kyushu. However, you cannot take the "Sanyo Shinkansen (Hakata~Kokura)" operated by JR West to the main places where you can get to the northern Kyushu version of the railway.
Shimonoseki, Kadoko, Kokura, Hakata, Yufuin, Besfu, Oita, Kumamoto, Aso, Saga, Nagasaki, Huis Ten Bosch, Sasebo (Shinkankan Line Available: Hakata~Kumamoto) All-Kyushu Area Pass/AllKyushu AreaPassIn the entire Kyushu area, you can use the Kyushu Shinkansen operated by JR Kyushu at will.
Limited express, sightseeing and local trains. However, you cannot take the "Sanyo Shinkansen (Hakata~Kokura)" operated by JR West with the All-Kyushu Edition Rail Pass, which can be used to reach the main locations of Triangle, Hitoyoshi, Yoshimatsu, Kagoshima, Chuojima, Ibusuki, Miyazaki, and Miyazaki Airports (the Shinkansen Line can be used between areas.)
Hakata ~ Kagoshima Chuo) (Note) The two types of passes, "Northern Kyushu Area" and "All Kyushu Area", cannot be used on the Shinkansen train between Hakata ~ Kokura Ward. Kyushu Rail Pass (JRKyushu RailPass) "Exchange Pass" Exchange Ticket Station: Station Ticket Office: Hakata Station, Mojiko Station, Kokura Station, Beppu Station.
Saga Station, Nagasaki Station, Oita Station, Kumamoto Station, Kagoshima-Chuo Station, Miyazaki Station, Miyazaki Airport Station; JR Kyushu Travel Agency: Hakata Branch, Kokura Branch, Saga Branch, Nagasaki Branch, Oji Branch, Kumamoto Branch, Kagoshima Branch, Miyazaki Branch. JR Kyushu Travel Branch stores at Kagoshima Chuo and Miyazaki train stations do not accept the Kitakyushu Pass.
Fare: Northern Kyushu Area 3-Day Ticket ¥7,2005 Day Ticket ¥9,260All Kyushu Area 3-Day Ticket ¥14,4005 Day Ticket ¥17,490 How to buy 【Overseas Purchase Method】Please go to the following sales locations to purchase a replacement ticket. After arriving in Japan, please exchange coupons for railroad travel coupons. Locations of sale: Japan Airlines, All Nippon Airways, JTB.
Japan Airlines, Nippon Tourist, TOPTOUR, JALPAK, and other overseas branches of each of the above companies? Overseas Agencies, PackageTours, China Travel, EGLTOURS (Japanese subsidiaries of the above companies?) Businesses and the like did not sell railroad tickets. If you don't buy in advance and those that have already been purchased overseas.
You will need to go to the following stations to buy or exchange for a paper ticket. Changing Locations: Station Ticket Office: Hakata Station, Mojiko Station, Kokura Station, Beppu Station, Saga Station, Nagasaki Station, Oita Station, Kumamoto Station, Kagoshima-Chuo Station, Miyazaki Station, Miyazaki Airport Station; JR Kyushu Travel Agency: Hakata Branch, Kokura Branch.
Saga Branch, Nagasaki Branch, Large Branch, Kumamoto Branch, Kagoshima Branch, Miyazaki Branch. JR Kyushu Travel Branch stores at Kagoshima Chuo and Miyazaki train stations do not accept the Kitakyushu Pass. In fact, Anyang feels that there is no need to buy in China in advance, and you can go directly to the ticket window to buy it after arriving in the Kyushu area! Bring your passport!
When purchasing on the spot, fill out a reservation form for reserved seats by the way, and check the train schedule you need to take in the next few days in advance, because some trains have limited seats, and if there are no seats, there is only a station. In particular, some trains on popular lines, and some special trains do not run every day, and special trains have commemorative medals.
The decorating of the trains varies in different styles. When you purchase a JRKyushu RailPass, you can exchange your reserved seat ticket for a reservation. There is also a train schedule to check on site. All in all, be sure to leave plenty of time to buy your pass! Be sure to bring your passport! You can also do your homework in advance on train schedules.
Some of the more distinctive trains in the Kyushu area are the limited express train "Yufuin no Mori", the limited express train "Let's go on the A train", the limited express train "Kyushu Yokosa Limited Express", and the limited express train "Aso Boy!" The frequency of these trains is also relatively small, and the seats are more sought-after. So you need to make an appointment in advance. Reservations are made at the counter where you can purchase the Kyushu Rail Pass.
When purchasing the ticket, please hand over the completed train schedule (this form is currently available) to the staff at the counter. On the featured trains, there are train specialists next to each row handing out postcards and handing you medals for you to knock on yourself. An Yang brought some postcards and knocked on the commemorative medal. After arriving in Fukuoka from Tokyo.
For the convenience of the train, the accommodation booked by Anyang is located near Fukuoka Hakata Station. Hakata Station is just a few stops away from the airport, so it's very close. Hakata Station is a large station, and the shopping mall is a subway station. There are also many hotels around. When you arrive at Fukuoka Airport, take the subway directly to Hakata Station and buy a JRPASS ticket. (To be continued.) )