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You will need to pass through the customs inspection with the carry-on declaration form. Then it's time to officially leave the airport hall! After leaving the airport arrivals, there is a Citibank ATM directly opposite to support UnionPay, Huaxia Bank card used by Anyang, and the first ten overseas transactions are free of handling fees every day (the policy of each branch of Huaxia Bank is different, and most of them are free of handling fees for the first transaction every day).

If you don't need to exchange money or withdraw money, you can go up to the 2nd floor and enter JR Kansai Station through the corridor after going up to the 2nd floor, and if you have made an online reservation in advance for the ICOCA &haruka package, you can go to the JR Green Sign cabin with the printed reservation email receipt and passport to make a purchase. How to get from Osaka Kansai Airport to Tokyo?

(Railway) Osaka Kansai Airport - Tokyo: Kansai Airport (Nankai Railway Line) - Namba Station (transfer to Midosuji Line) - Shin-Osaka (transfer to Shinkansen) - Tokyo Station It takes about 40 minutes from Kansai to Namba, you can buy a ticket at the artificial counter, and enter directly at the ticket gate opposite after buying. Be sure to recognize the direction when you get on the bus.

Get on the wrong bus. You can ask the staff for confirmation before getting on the bus. The fare is 1130 yen, after arriving at Namba Station, follow the signs to find the subway line boarding gate to take the Midosuji Line, to Shin-Osaka, pay attention to the sign on the head, is to follow this sign here The picture is compressed unclear, everyone listen to the description of Anyang.

A large red area in the middle (with an arrow symbol next to it) is the current Namba Station, and Anyang and Blue Whale want to take the Midosuji line is a red vertical line, the direction is to go north, and the direction of the terminal station is Chisachi-chu, and the subway in this direction is right. The fare for Shin-Osaka Station is 280 yen.

The subway station is marked M13.When you arrive at Shin-Osaka, follow the signs and find the Shinkansen ticket office. Buy a ticket and wait for the bus. Shinkansen is divided into reserved and non-reserved seats. Non-reserved seats (Cars 1-3 may or may not have a place on the train). Reserved seats are dozens of dollars more expensive than non-reserved seats.

The price of a non-reserved seat is more than 13,000 yen for the Osaka-Tokyo Shinkansen to Tokyo every 10 minutes or so, and there is no limit to the number of trains you can buy. If you want to buy a non-reserved seat, you can wait in line at platforms 1-3, and there are Shinkansen to Tokyo on both sides of the aisle. But be sure to wait in line under this sign.

Don't swarm it. How to get from Osaka Kansai Airport to Kyoto in the area where there is a picture on the ground? 1. Railway: Hakura Express. If you want to take the Hakura Express, it is recommended to make a reservation in advance for the ICOCA &HARUKA Transportation Card in Japan, which has a package discount. It takes about 75 minutes from Kansai Airport to Kyoto.

2. Bus: About 50 minutes from Kansai Airport to Osaka Station, 1,900 yen one-way; It takes about 88 minutes to get to Kyoto Station Hachijo Exit, and it costs 2,200 yen one way for adults. Bus timetable inquiry: Ticket purchase location: Kansai Airport A ticket counter (13:00~23:00), Kansai Airport B and C ticket counter (6:00~23:00)

Kansai Airport D Ticket Counter (7:30~23:00), Kyoto Station Hachijoguchi Bus Center Kyoto's regular attractions include: Kiyomizudera Temple, Yasaka Shrine, Kinkakuji, Arashiyama, Nijo Castle, Gion, Gion Hanamikoji, Ishigaki Koji, Fushimi Inari, Nishiki Market (foodies), Kamogawa (good for cherry blossom viewing), and more.

Kimono rental: During the cherry blossom season, reservations are usually required at least one month in advance. The price of renting a kimono generally starts from 3,500 yen per day. The first time Anyang went to Kyoto was in the summer, and he brought a yukata from China. I don't know how to wear it at all, and I've watched the video and learned a few times and I'm wearing it so-so. So the last few times I rented it in Kyoto.

Sure enough, the professional dress is very neat! Fushimi Inari Shrine The dense vermilion Senbon torii gate in Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is considered to be the most characteristic landscape of Kyoto. Among the shrines in Japan, the most famous and top-ranked shrine is the Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto. At this shrine, a torii gate is dedicated when someone makes a wish.

In front of the gate, there are many torii gates arranged in a long corridor, and it is called "Senbon torii". In addition, the Great Torii gate on the sea of Itsukushima Shrine in Hiroshima Prefecture is one of the famous torii gates that are often used to symbolize traditional Japanese beliefs and culture. The picture below is the yukata that Anyang brought with him when he first went to Kyoto.

The little red umbrella was bought in advance in China and brought over. The second time I went to Kyoto, I made a reservation in advance for a kimono rental at Yumekan. When it comes to cherry blossom viewing, there are a lot of popular spots in Kyoto to see cherry blossoms. If you plan to take pictures, it is recommended to go to the squatting spot early in the morning to shoot! Otherwise, it will be a crowded scene. The Philosopher's Way. The philosopher Kitaro Nishida often came here for a walk.

Named after the philosophy of life, the cherry blossom tree on the side of the road was given by the painter Mrs. Hashimoto Sekiyuki due to the large number of people. An Yang basically shoots with a telephoto. The cherry blossom trees along the river are still very dense. But it's not open enough. Hirano Shrine is home to several hundred cherry trees, and it is home to the largest variety of cherry trees in Kyoto.

The torii gate is a Japanese-style structure similar to an imperial torii that is permanently located on the avenue leading to the shrine or at the wooden fence around the shrine. It is mainly used to distinguish the divine realm from the secular realm inhabited by humans, and it is regarded as a kind of enchantment, representing the entrance to the divine realm, which can be regarded as a kind of "door". Kamogawa. It's just around the corner from Kawaramachi Station in Kyoto.

Nishiki Market has a 400-year-old history and is known as a shopping street for Kyoto's kitchens. There are 130 shops within 400 meters from east to west, where you can buy a variety of ingredients such as seasonal vegetables, fresh ingredients, and Kyoto vegetables. It is said that the origin of Nishiki Market is closely related to the groundwater under this land. Although previously Nishiki used groundwater instead of refrigerators.

However, well water itself was a very valuable existence at that time. When it comes to preserving ingredients that value freshness as life, groundwater here is even more precious. In the Edo period, the market was recognized by the shogunate, and the fish wholesalers in the market officially used the title "Uokonya". It is the prototype of the market where the fish market is prosperous.

I can't name any other cherry blossom viewing spots. Some of them wandered around on their own, and some of them were taken by friends. About the Araden One-Day All-Inclusive Ticket(嵐電1日フリーきっぷ)The Araden One-Day All-Inclusive Ticket is a 500 yen ticket that allows you to travel multiple times a day on the Arashiyama Railway.

In particular, friends who have moved more than three times can fully feel the benefits of this ticket. In addition, the Arashiyama one-day tour ticket comes with many coupons, so it is a good choice to use this ticket to see the three major World Heritage Sites (Tenryu-ji Temple, Hoji-ji Temple, and Ryoan-ji Temple) along the Arashiden Line. Purchase: Shijo Omiya Station, Tsuji Station, Arashiyama Station.

Kitano Hakumecho Station Main Attractions: Mt. Lan? Tianlong Temple? Rookino-in? Folding shrine? Hiroyuji Temple? Ninnaji Temple? Myoshinji? Retreat? Long'an Temple? Waiting for the hospital? How to get Araden from Kyoto? Take the Karasuma Subway Line from JR Kyoto Station. Get off at Shijo Station and transfer to the Hankyu Kyoto Main Line from Karasuma Station. Take one stop and get off at Omiya Station.

This is the closest station to Shijo-Omiya Station, the starting point of Randen. photographed such a scene, An Yang basically got off halfway. Then stay in one place and wait for the small train to pass by Kyoto Station Nakamura Fujiyoshi: one of the famous matcha shops. The location is on the 3rd floor of the SUVACO at the back of Kyoto Station, but it is not in the Isetan!

Matcha ice cream, Anyang felt amazing when he first ate it. Later, after eating matcha dessert at the Ritz Hotel restaurant in Kyoto, I began to dislike Nakamura Fujikichi's matcha ice cream. After making a comparison, I felt that Nakamura Fujiyoshi's matcha ice cream was slightly sweeter, and the purity of matcha was not very high.

Ramen Koji: Famous on the 10th floor of Isetan at Kyoto Station, there are famous ramen shops in 7 places, including Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Kyoto, and Hakata. Other recommended Tsujiri matcha shops in Kyoto CityLocation:215 Shijo-dori Yamato-oji Nishi-Naka-no-machi, Higashi-san-ku, Kyoto-shi, Kyoto PrefectureOpening hours: 11:00~20:00 (Open all year round.)

Ceramics and matcha are abundant in Kyoto, so if you like ceramic tea sets, you can buy them in Kyoto. The ceramics shop on Kiyomizudera Temple's Gojo board is basically a relatively popular product. There are several shops selling high-end porcelain on the side of the road on the corner of the two-year-old board to the three-year board, and the price is about 20,000 yen. However, in Japan, you don't have to worry about the price of buying things, and there is a reason why expensive things are expensive.

Price represents quality. This is very different from China. Nara (1-2 days is also enough) Nara is relatively small, and it is mainly homestays. The number of rooms is also very small, so most of the visits to Nara are in Kyoto or Osaka. As mentioned earlier, Kyoto, Nara, and Osaka are equivalent to the distance of a regular triangle.

How to get from Kyoto to Nara? 1) Kintetsu Kyoto → limited express 33 minutes? 41 minutes by express (Kintetsu Kyoto Line) → Kintetsu Nara fare: 620 yen. 2) JR Kyoto → Regular (JR Nara Line) 58 minutes → JR Nara fare 710 yen. There is no need for any transfer in the middle, which is more convenient. It is recommended to sit on the Kintetsu.

Kintetsu Nara Station is close to several sightseeing spots and can be reached in about a fifteen to twenty minutes on foot. How to get from Osaka to Nara? 1) Kintetsu Namba → Rapid Express (Nara Line) 32 minutes→ Kintetsu Nara Rapid and local trains travel time is about 36 minutes, ¥540. 2) Honmachi → (subway?) Kintetsu Higashi-Osaka Line).

30 minutes → Ikoma → Rapid Express (Kintetsu Nara Line) 12 minutes →Kintetsu Nara 3) JR Osaka → Straight Rapid (Loop Line?) Yamato Route) 48 minutes→ JR Nara Rapid (Kaisoku) fare: Namba → Nara, ¥540, 45 minutes; Tennoji → Nara, ¥450, 30 min. How to get from Kansai Airport to Nara? 1)。

Kansai Airport → (Kansai Airport Line) 29 minutes→ Tennoji → Rapid (Yamato Route) 29 minutes →JR Nara 2) Kansai Airport → Nankai ラピート (Nankai Main Line) 29 minutes→ Namba → Limited Express (Kintetsu Nara Line) 31 minutes →Kintetsu Nara 3) Kansai Airport → Airport Limousine Bus about 95 minutes → main attractions of Nara in front of JR Nara Station.

The biggest highlight of Nara is the fawn. There are at least 1,000 deer, and they are free-range in the city. Especially near and inside Nara Park, there are many deer. Located on the east side of the city of Nara, Nara Park is 4 kilometers long from east to west and 2 kilometers wide from north to south.

Most of Nara's places of interest, such as the National Museum, are located here. It became a prefectural park in Meiji 21 (1888) and is one of the pioneers of modern parks in Japan. In Taisho 11 (1922), it was designated as a national scenic spot in Japan. There is a roadside stall selling "deer senbei" for 150 yen per piece. I have a deer senbei in my hand.

You will see a large wave of deer pounced, remember to break the senbei into small pieces and then feed, otherwise the "snobbish" deer will not be close to you after eating quickly, in fact, An Yang thinks that Nara in the rain is still quite beautiful in the camera Nara Food Shop Recommendation: Yoshino Motokaku "Tengokudo" Address: 1-6 Oshiage Town, Nara City, Nara is actually a store that is crooked.

Originally, I was looking for another restaurant to have lunch. I was looking for the wrong way and was too tired to walk, so I gave up and started looking for restaurants to eat in the surrounding area. So I walked into this restaurant called "Tengokudo". Later, I learned that this restaurant famous for Yoshino Motokuzu originated in 1870 and is a century-old restaurant famous for its kudzu cuisine!

The best thing about this shop is this dessert, and it is also the ugliest plate of the whole meal. Hahaha, this bowl looks quite delicious. A cup of salty soup made of kudzu is poured into it, and it tastes weird. Sure enough, the best thing is their dessert! Persimmon leaf suji origins in the upper reaches of the Kinogawa River in Nara, which is a famous persimmon producing area in Japan, and has the reputation of "persimmon li".

This kind of longevity is the local flavor associated with persimmons. It turns out that in ancient times, the people who lived on Kii Peninsula and Mie Prefecture crossed Mount Yoshino to work in Nara, the capital of the time, and when they went out, they would marinate the fish they caught in their hometowns and put them on rice cakes, and then wrap persimmon leaves with antiseptic functions as pons. Nara is located on the interior of Japan.

Affected by the fact that it was far away from the sea, it was difficult to eat fresh fish, and this kind of persimmon leaf sushi reflecting the unique local culture was gradually derived. The method is to put the thin slices of salt and white fish on top of the sushi rice and then wrap the persimmon leaves, which not only removes the fishy smell of the fish, maintains the freshness of the raw fish flakes, but also adds a clear persimmon leaf fragrance to the sushi restaurant.

It is refreshing to eat and has an endless aftertaste. Traditionally, persimmon leaf sushi has gone through the maturation process, but most of today's persimmon leaf sushi omits this procedure and becomes more like a sushi simply covered with persimmon leaves. Persimmon leaf sushi is a sushi name, not a restaurant name. The most famous thing in Nara is the address of the persimmon leaf sushi produced by Heimune. (To be continued.) )