331 There has been beauty

I've seen paella in China before, but it doesn't have so many ingredients, and it's basically a single sashimi. I don't remember how much this bowl of rice is, it doesn't have much to do with money anymore, eat it! 2. After eating the paella at Shinsaibashi Outlets, Ann Yang and Blue Whale set off for the center of Osaka, and went to Shinsaibashi Outlets on the way.

There is a Ferris wheel here, the weather is sunny and cloudy, changes quickly, it feels very similar to the Beijing Airport Outlet, there are a lot of people, but things are not so cheap, just just casually stroll. Walking casually to the beach, I saw a group of young people preparing for the stage, as if there would be a performance in the evening. 3. Namba is in the Midosuji business district.

Depending on the commercial center, shopping street, and food street, the style presented is also different. Especially in recent years, many areas around Midosuji have sprung up with the charm of Shin-Osaka. It's the center of Osaka, right?,Before you go, I saw the guide and said that this is a paradise for shopping.,Ann Yang go! It's just nonsense.

Didn't think there was anything to buy here. However, it is a paradise for eating, and the time that An Yang and Blue Whale stay here, their mouths are basically not idle. This photo is a business card of Osaka, and An Yang saw it in a Japanese TV series when he was very young, but I didn't expect to see it this time - Doraku's king crab - everyone will definitely know about Osaka Doraku.

It's in Namba. The big red crab hangs on the face of the door, go inside to eat a set meal of his, the cheapest Anyang remembers that it is 12k days. In Namba, there is also the famous octopus balls, but Anyang doesn't like to eat them very much, and they are a little fishy. There is also this ancestor skewer, there are too many people, so I didn't eat this. It was late to go back to the hotel and arrived at Osaka Station.

I found that there are so many types of trains here, so I ran several platforms to take pictures. Day 7: Osaka take a long-distance bus to Nara for a day trip, Nara Park, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, Todai-ji Temple, return to Osaka; The next morning, Ann Yang and Blue Whale took a bus from Osaka to Nara and made a round trip on the same day. Nara is a quiet city, different from Kyoto.

It's a very comfortable feeling. Nara is most famous for Todai-ji Temple and Nara Park, which are home to many intangible cultural heritages. One day here is enough, and the bus has a stop directly in Nara Park, so you can get off the bus and walk along without too much effort. 1. Nara ParkNara Park is a large park with a total area of about 660 hectares that occupies the east side of the city of Nara.

It is connected to Kofukuji Temple, Todai-ji Temple, Kasuga Taisha Shrine, and the National Museum, and stretches from Mt. Wakakusa to the primeval forests of Kasugayama, and is a beautiful place to set against the ancient capital of Nara. The most famous deer in Nara Park is the deer, with more than 1,000 of them, all of which are free-range and have a record of attacking people, so don't tease the deer when you come here.

2. Kasuga Taisha Shrine and Fujiwara in the 3rd year of Copper (710) were not equal to Heijo when the capital was moved, and the Fujiwara clan family god was worshipped here, and it was from this that the Kasuga Taisha Shrine was built in the 2nd year of the god Keiun (768). Like Kofukuji, while the Fujiwara clan was expanding in size, the Kasuga Taisha Shrine itself was gradually expanding in size until the early Heian period.

It has grown to the size it is today. Not only did the royal family and nobles visit the shrine from time to time, but since the Middle Ages, religious beliefs have spread among the people, and imperial branch offices have been established throughout the country. Follow Nara Park until you reach the Kasuga Taisha Shrine. Unlike Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, the main thing to see here is a variety of lanterns.

Chandeliers and stone lamps of different shapes with the reputation of "ten thousand lanterns" are mostly donated by the people. The number of these lanterns gives an idea of the degree of belief in them. Then there is the most famous wisteria flower, and it was early spring when Ann Yang and Blue Whale came, so I haven't seen it yet. If you want to see it, it will be in mid-April ~ mid-May.

There are more than 200 varieties distributed in the area of Shenyuan, the territory. Even the headdress of the sister who bought the ticket is a wisteria headdress. This is the material used for roofing in Japan, and it is also made of a type of grass. 3. Todai-ji TempleTodai-ji Temple is famous for the Great Buddha, a representative temple of the Nara period, and is a world cultural heritage, and it is worth mentioning that the monk Jianzhen of the Tang Dynasty once set up an altar here to confer ordination.

The Great Buddha Hall of Todai-ji Temple is the largest wooden structure in the world today. In the 15th year of Tenpyo (743), Emperor Shomu issued an edict to build the Great Buddha of Lushena, and built Todaiji Temple to house the Great Buddha, and in the 4th year of Tenpei Katsuho (752), the Great Buddha Hall was completed, and the ancillary buildings such as the back hall tower were built in the past 40 years, and the scale of the temple was thus formed.

After the capital was moved to Nagaoka, Todai-ji Temple was still carefully protected by successive emperors, and like Kofuku-ji Temple, it boasted of its extravagant scale. Unfortunately, in the 4th year of the reign of the Emperor (1180), most of the Garan, including the Great Buddha Hall, was burned down by the army of Hei Shigeyo. Although it was later rebuilt under the auspices of the Venerable Master Chongyuan.

However, in the 10th year of Eiroku (1567), most of the garan was destroyed by the Miyoshi Matsunaga War, and most of the existing garan was rebuilt in the Edo period. The tallness and grandeur of Todai-ji Temple are indeed worth marveling at. In fact, taking pictures of Buddha statues is also a kind of promotion and propagation of the Dharma, which is much more realistic than the gods in some parts of the country.

Todai-ji Temple, with a history of more than 1,200 years, this temple embodies the characteristics of the imperial Song architecture. The fifteen-meter-high Lushena Buddha in the hall, the Buddha's head was repaired after the earthquake. Lushena Buddha is one of the three bodies of the Buddha, and "Lushena" means that the wisdom is vast and the light shines. The most interesting thing is that one of the pillars in the main hall was hollowed out.

People are trying to get through. If you can turn around, there will be a good omen and so on. This temple seems to be called Kofukuji Temple, because of a series of power struggles, many buildings have been destroyed, and today's Kofukuji Temple was rebuilt during the heyday of the Taira clan, and the ancient charm has not diminished back then, and two of the stupas (five-storied pagoda and three-storied pagoda) are the landmark buildings of the temple.

Right next to Nara Park, Ann Yang and Blue Whale were rebuilding when they went. When I came out of Nara Park, I wanted to go to Karashodai Temple, but I didn't have enough time, so I didn't let me enter at 16.1 half, so I can only regret that I will come to visit this temple built by the monk Jianzhen next time. Walking through the alleys of Nara, you feel that everything is exquisite.

They use effective space to create all kinds of beauty, and the Japanese really do everything with care, even if it's a small thing. An Yang and Blue Whale found a quieter restaurant not far from Nara Station, and went early, so there were no people yet, only An Yang and Blue Whale had a table.

After eating, Anyang and Blue Whale headed to JR Nara Station to catch the last bus back to Osaka's Kansai Airport. Day 8: Osaka Castle Tower, Tenmangu Shrine, casual strolling; 1. Osaka Castle Park and Castle Tower"Osaka Castle" is located in the center of Osaka and serves as a symbol of Osaka. Located in the center of Osaka, the park has a total area of 105.6 hectares.

In addition to historical buildings such as the Osaka Castle Castle Tower, there are many spots in the park, such as Nishinomaru Garden, where about 600 cherry blossoms are planted, and Plum Forest, where about 1,270 plum trees of 100 varieties are in full bloom, and you can see flowers that change to the four seasons. In addition, concerts are often held at the Osaka Castle Outdoor Concert Hall and the Osaka Castle Gymnasium.

In addition, there are sports facilities such as a bow dojo and a monastery. Every year, the park also holds a flower market in spring and autumn, as well as a night cherry blossom viewing at Nishinomaru Garden. The castle tower is the main building in Osaka Castle, and after its destruction, it was built in 1931 to imitate the exterior of the castle tower from the Toyotomi period, and it is also a modern building.

The eight sharks on the top of the castle tower and the decorative oni tiles, as well as the tiger-shaped reliefs, are all gilded. Finally, on a sunny day, I took a photo of cherry blossoms in Osaka Castle Park. When you leave Osaka Castle, head to the Mint Museum, where there are about 400 cherry trees of about 120 species, and every year in mid-April, when the cherry blossoms are in full bloom, you can enjoy the cherry blossom tunnel through the "cherry blossom tunnel."

It will be full of tourists. This place may not seem familiar, so here is a map to illustrate it: 3. Tenmangu Shrine Osaka Tenmangu Shrine is one of the most famous shrines in Japan, and it is dedicated to Sugawara Michizane, a 10th-century scholar who is regarded as the "god of learning". The original shrine of Tenmangu was built in 949 AD.

It was ordered by Emperor Murakami to comfort the soul of Michimako. In later years, Tenmangu Shrine suffered several fires, and the current main hall and entrance gate were rebuilt in 1845. Every July, Osaka's most traditional festival, the Tenjin Matsuri, is held.

The colorful fireworks during the festival fascinate the people who come to worship and play. The Tenjin Matsuri is one of Japan's three traditional festivals, and one of the features of the festival is the lively Bungami Boat Race, which features beautiful dolls used in the event. It is said that this special item has been around since 1690, and there are now a total of 14 such dolls as traditional handmade works of art in the Osaka area.

was preserved. This is a variety of liquor brewed in the Tenmangu Palace, An Yang and Blue Whale are ready to go to Osaka Electric City to go shopping, passing by a private house, and seeing the Japanese parking technology super cow X. Then there is the famous yakisoba, which feels like a capital yakisoba.

It was the last meal I had in Japan, and many of the restaurants were closed when I returned to Kansai Airport. Back at Kansai Airport, one of the last items I did in Japan was to go to the Kansai Airport Observatory to see the panoramic view of the airport and see Anyang's favorite large plane. It takes about 6 minutes by free bus from the airport bus stop No. 1, and the observatory is also free.

When you get out of the car, you have to ring the bell, otherwise you won't stop. After seeing the airport, there was no longer a restaurant open, so An Yang and Blue Whale bought a lot of food in the supermarket, ready to come back and have a big meal, ending An Yang and Blue Whale's journey in Japan. After returning to Beijing on the ninth day, after sleeping lazily on the ninth day, he rushed to the airport and prepared to leave this Anyang didn't like at first.

And now Anyang recognises the country. I hope to come back again if I have the chance, and see you in Japan! The journey to Japan is over, and the unforgettable journey has made Anyang unable to help himself until now. A trip to Japan is not just about traveling, it's about making memories of Japan. It's a journey of love, and every photo is taken with heart.

Carefully record every corner of Anyang and Blue Whale, although the photos are limited, but the meaning is infinite! So much so that after returning home, An Yang still misses Japan very much, puts the small snacks bought from Japan on the shooting table, takes a few photos, and misses ...... Part 3 Travel Essay Article 1: "Seeing is Believing Japan" Japan.

Under the previous national education system, Anyang has always been full of "hostility" and resistance, except for the only camera, there is no Japanese product at home. Under the persuasion of a friend, An Yang embarked on a trip to Japan. Many times, An Yang and Blue Whale are accustomed to things they don't understand, and what they say is more vivid than what they really see.

The moment An Yang stepped into the territory of Japan, An Yang changed his original thinking, and Japan was civilized, polite, exquisite, clean and orderly. It's hard to see high-end cars in Japan, and most of the family cars are small vehicles like Suzuki, and the cars are not new, probably after a long time, which is enough for the average family. They do not seek luxury and magnanimity.

It's good to apply. Under the cherry blossom trees in Osaka, there were two people of the same age as An Yang, who saw An Yang using a white rabbit to take pictures of cherry blossoms, and they asked An Yang curiously, "Can you let An Yang look at the camera?" When they used the white rabbit to close the distant scenery, they exclaimed in amazement, "Oh! Oh! The amazement, spoken in Japanese, was fantastic.

Their lives are not driven by fashion, and it is an exaggeration to say that simplicity is a bit of an exaggeration, but their lives are just right. In Japan, the relationship between people is respectful, and there is no maintenance staff to line up the waiting line. When Anyang needed help, an uncle was on the streets of Kyoto in the heavy rain.

You can take An Yang across the road and walk a few hundred meters on behalf of you, personally send An Yang to the car, and watch you leave. Every time they smile, it is a blessing from the heart, and I can't see them smiling or not, let alone perfunctory. They don't get hostile just because you're from the Imperial, and they're so friendly and kind to Ann Yang and Blue Whale.

Even playing Japanese jokes with you, and suddenly laughing and being surprised is the deepest impression they left on An Yang. In Japan, sophistication can be seen everywhere, and each piece is boutique. There is not a trace of uncleanliness in the streets, trains, and shopping malls, and the city they live in is so clean and exquisite, even though some people think that Japanese food is so stingy.

But An Yang wants to say that they can make the limited ingredients so exquisite, each ingredient is like a work of art, so that when you are reluctant to eat, you will feel their dedication to the ingredients. Although things are small, they will also use their efforts to build their lives meticulously, and nothing seems trivial to them. (To be continued.) )