325 Loneliness is loneliness

Dozens of streets away from those octopus balls in China. Rotary sushi, delicious and cheap, two people eat less than 200 soft sister coins. What a concept! And there is a discount for the travel card, which is very recommended! Neon Country is nothing bad, but the mall closes too early, if in Hong Kong.

It's absolutely no problem to go shopping from 10 o'clock in the morning to 11 or 12 o'clock in the evening every day, and the malls are basically closed after 9 o'clock in Neon Country, and I bought some things in Don Quixote.

I was told that if I want a tax refund, I can't use it, so I decisively give up the tax refund, and use the steam eye mask, rest space, and earplugs! When I went back to the hotel, I crossed the Shinsaibashi pedestrian street, and I saw the Sega game store, and sure enough, there were all kinds of doll-catching games, as well as racing games, etc., very large, oh 10.5: Shinsaibashi - Kyoto - Kinkakuji Temple - Gion - Hanama Path.

Yasaka Shrine - Nishiki Market originally planned to go to Nara for half a day today and go to Kyoto in the afternoon, but I had no choice but to get up, so I had to change the itinerary, I wanted to walk around Shinsaibashi, eat the legendary crab Doraku, and go to Kyoto Daimaru Department Store early is a department store of an older brand, which is very old-fashioned department store style.

It feels different from those modern shopping malls that are newly built now, it feels a bit like Galeries Lafayette in Paris, there are many brands, I went to the first floor of cosmetics, and I went to Shinsaibashi Pedestrian Street after passing through Daimaru, and the shops here opened one after another at 10 o'clock About this bridge, Anyang said to AA at first sight that this is Aida Hikoichi came to Osaka for inspection in the national competition.

And then the place where Sakuragi called them, AA didn't remember it at all, and finally read the comics, and sure enough, he affirmed An Yang's statement, haha; In Neon, you can find the footprints of the slam dunk everywhere Dao Dun Hori in the morning is still quite deserted, but unfortunately Crab Dao Le is not deserted at all, and asked if it will be 2 o'clock in the afternoon to eat.

I gave up decisively, and decided to leave for Kyoto immediately, and when I left, I bought the red and hot pablo cheesecake introduced, although the entrance feels good, but it is really sweet, An Yang has found out, the Japanese like this sweet tooth very much, what puffs, cheese tart, cakes, etc., are all sweet, although the taste is good.

But for Ann Yang and Blue Whale, who don't like sweets, it's a bit of a waste. 【From Osaka to Kyoto】1. JR Tokaido Line, Shinkansen Haruka From Shin-Osaka Station to Kyoto Station, it takes about 14 minutes. 2. JR Kyoto Line, the new rapid is about 30 minutes from Osaka Station to Kyoto Station. 3. Keihan Main Line Express.

From "Yodoya Bridge" to "Shijo", about 46 minutes. An Yang and Blue Whale chose the JR Kyoto Line, sat on the subway to Umeda Station, and walked to Osaka Station, because I bought a JR ticket for the first time after coming to Japan, and I almost got confused with the Shinkansen, I remember that it seems that the Shinkansen is green, and JR is blue, anyway, everyone looks up.

There are hints, because JR and the subway are a bit similar, there is no fixed seat, An Yang and Blue Whale follow the prompts towards the platform in the direction of Kyoto, go up and look at the tip board, choose the direction of Kyoto, pay attention here, because there are many shifts, although some of the flights are in the direction of Kyoto, but it seems that they do not stop at Kyoto Station.

So be sure to look at the next line of the tip board, it will show which stations the JR stops at this class, the first time I almost took the wrong train, fortunately AA wittily said don't get on the train, ask other people to Kyoto Station, look at the signs towards the subway, go to the place you want to go, the way to buy tickets in the Kyoto subway is the same as Osaka. After going to the hotel, I immediately set off for the famous Kinkakuji Temple.

Kinkakuji Temple is going to close at 5 o'clock, Anyang and Blue Whale set off when it was close to 4 o'clock, a little anxious, the hotel came out to find the bus stop, take the 101 bus directly, speaking of this bus experience is also a little depressed, Kyoto bus is basically 220 yen, at that time An Yang and Blue Whale had no change, when they arrived at the station, AA took 1000 yen to pay.

Because it is automatic, the money will automatically look for money when it goes in, so he gave the remaining 500 to An Yang, when he got off the car, An Yang was ready to pay, and the driver signaled to let An Yang put the money in, but I don't know why the machine did not look for money for An Yang, An Yang has been waiting for the driver to find money, and then I don't know what he said, and someone in the back wants to get off.

The driver was also a little impatient to let An Yang go first, but An Yang didn't get the money, and finally thought he would find money for An Yang, and then inexplicably he closed the car door and drove away. This is the most depressing thing that An Yang encountered on this trip, and he can't say that he intended it, but the language barrier is the most troublesome in this kind of misunderstanding.

Forget it, let's buy a lesson, although it slightly affected An Yang and AA's mood. Kyoto City Bus: Bus No. 12, 59, Teo 59, Kinkakuji-mae Station, take bus No. 101, 102, 204, 205 and get off at Kinkakuji Temple. The average price for the whole journey is 220 yen, and you can use a one-day bus pass.

The official name of Kinkakuji Temple is Rokuenji Temple. Kinkaku-ji Temple was built in 1379 as the villa of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (あしかがよしみつ), and was later changed to Zen Temple. "Kinkaku-ji" is a relic hall that originated from Ashikaga Yoshimitsu Zen, and because it was decorated with gold leaf, the people called it Kinkaku-den, and the temple was called Kinkaku-ji.

After going to the hotel, I immediately set off for the famous Kinkakuji Temple. Kinkakuji is going to close at 5 o'clock, Anyang and Blue Whale set off when it was close to 4 o'clock, a little anxious, the hotel came out to find the bus stop, take the 101 bus directly, speaking of this bus experience is still a little depressed, Kyoto bus is basically 220 yen, at that time Anyang and Blue Whale had no change.

When he was about to arrive at the station, AA took 1000 yen to pay, because it was automatic, and the money would automatically look for money, so he gave the remaining 500 to An Yang, and when he got off the bus, An Yang was ready to pay, and the driver signaled to let An Yang put the money in, but I don't know why the machine QÌ did not find money for An Yang, and An Yang has been waiting for the driver to find money.

Then I don't know what he said, there was someone behind him who wanted to get out of the car, and the driver was a little impatient to let An Yang go first, but An Yang didn't get the money, and finally thought he would find money for An Yang, and then inexplicably he closed the car door and drove away. This is the most depressing thing An Yang has encountered on this trip, and it can't be said that he intended it.

But the language barrier is the most troublesome when this kind of misunderstanding occurs. Forget it, let's buy a lesson, although it slightly affected An Yang and AA's mood. Kyoto City Bus: Bus No. 12, 59, Teo 59, Kinkakuji-mae Station, take bus No. 101, 102, 204, 205 and get off at Kinkakuji Temple.

The average price for the whole journey is 220 yen, and you can use a one-day bus pass. The official name of Kinkakuji Temple is Rokuenji Temple. Kinkaku-ji Temple was built in 1379 as the villa of Shogun Ashikaga Yoshimitsu (あしかがよしみつ), and was later changed to Zen Temple. "Kinkaku-ji" is a relic hall that originated from Ashikaga Yoshimitsu meditation, and because it is decorated with gold leaf, the people called it Kinkaku-den.

The temple was also called Kinkaku-ji Temple. The temples of the Neon Country, unlike the temples of the Empire, do not have the burning incense in the sky, and you can rarely see candles, burning charms, when the temple worships, they are willing to pay for incense or candles, or buy Ema to make a wish, and foreign churches are a bit similar, but more are selling some amulets.

There are all kinds of wishing classes.,For example, ask for good health.、Parents safety、Love and so on Kinkakuji tickets are also very distinctive.,It's a talisman.,Collect it.,Take it home and wait for An Yang and Blue Whale to come out of Kinkaku-ji Temple.,Basically, other shrines are closed.,Searched for the next guide.,Said that Yasaka Shrine is also open at night.,I'm going to go there.。

Anyway, Gion is also nearby, so take a stroll through the legendary flower path; There is no subway station near Kinkakuji, so you can only rely on the bus, but there are so many people who come back that the bus has to wait several times; What's even more speechless is that An Yang and Blue Whale don't know where the bus is going, but they haven't gotten off yet, AA said just get off at this station, looking at a subway station.

I almost got lost, and I got on the subway and didn't look at the guide, but I sat back at Karasuma Station, only to find out that I went to Gion Shijo and got off at Kawagencho Station, so I took one more stop. In order to save money, An Yang and Blue Whale plan to walk over, anyway, it's just a short stop away, but fortunately, there are underground passages at Karasuma Station and Kawagencho Station. From Kawagen-cho Station.

After crossing the bridge, you can see a street in Gion, and you have been looking for the flower path, but in fact, you can see a sign in the direction of Yasaka Shrine, marking the flower path, and you can walk in the legendary Japanese-style building. Hanamikoji is a north-south street located on the west side of the old teahouse Mantei (also called Ichitei-tei).

The old teahouse Wanting (also known as Yili Pavilion) is located 100 meters west of Sitiao Street. Near the Ichiki Pavilion, which is painted with ornate red shell paint and a fence made of bamboo, there are tea houses with curtains hanging side by side, and the street environment is quiet and well-planned. At the end of the main road, there is Yasaka Shrine, a touch of red in the dark night.

Yasaka Shrine is a shrine located in Higashiyama District, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan. It is the headquarters of about 3,000 Yasaka Shrines in Japan, and it is nicknamed Gion さん. Originally, it was called "Gion Shrine", "Gion Shrine", "Gion Sensei Temple", and "Enen Tenjin", but it was renamed "Yasaka Shrine" after the separation of gods and Buddhas in Keio 4 (1868).

This is the stage where the festival is held. All around are covered with lanterns with the names of different sponsors written on them to bless them with a prosperous business. There are also various small shrines in Yasaka Shrine that enshrine different gods, but the doors are closed at night, and Ann Yang makes a wish in front of the door, hoping that the gods will hear about it.

Worship the god who is in charge of beauty, and there are many beautiful women who come to pray for blessings, so you must also bring an sheep. There is a beauty water next to the Migozen Shrine, so wash your face and hands, and make a wish to become a beauty. The shrine in the neon country also has a quiet night, but it is not scary to come out of the Yasaka Shrine and want to find the Nishiki Market.

Looking at the guide, there are also a lot of places to eat there, but unfortunately they are basically closed when I walk, so I have to find another place. I have always seen beef bowls in Osaka, but whenever there is a Yoshinoya, there must be a store next to it, just like the relationship between KFC and McDonald's, and it is estimated that this is the case in Japan. You can choose m/l/xl for beef dondon.

There are also a lot of flavors, An Yang chose the cheese flavor, AA chose the kimchi flavor, beef rice with miso soup, it is also a must, An Yang, who likes to drink miso soup since childhood, has been refreshed in Japan, haha full of food and drink, walk back to the hotel, anyway, it is not far, take a look at the scenery along the street, to be honest, I have seen a very modern Kyoto all the way.

So An Yang said that this is the perfect combination of ancient and modern style. Passing by 7/11, bought tomorrow's breakfast; It's strange to say, this yogurt becomes diarrhea when you drink it, AA laughed and said that An Yang drank too much domestic milk, and he was no longer suitable for this quality milk in Japan 10.6: Okamoto Fabric - Kiyomizudera Temple - Fushimi Inari Taisha - Nijo Castle - Tokyo (Shinjuku) Because Okamoto made an appointment in advance.

At 9:30 in the morning, I checked out to store my luggage, and it was almost 9 o'clock when I went out, so I was really anxious; In addition, Kiyomizuji Temple seems to be unable to take the subway to arrive directly, and it has to walk a long way, AA checked the bus, saying that it was going to Gion Shijo to transfer, and took the subway to Kawagencho Station, it was already 9:15 at that time, and after getting off the train, Anyang was really afraid of being late.

I went directly to Gion Shijo to take a taxi, because the distance is not far, so the fee is OK, if you go early, the taxi can also drive up for a while, to the side of Shimizu Street, and when An Yang and the Blue Whale come down after visiting the Shimizu Temple, it has been blocked over there, a lot of tourist buses, taxis, secretly glad that it came early.

Routes to Kiyomizu-dera Temple: Bus: No. 206, 100, Gojozaka Station Bus: No. 18, Higashiyama Gojo Station, Operates only on Saturdays and holidaysBus: No. 207, Shimizumichi Station Bus: No. 83, 85, 87, 88, 88, Shimizumichi Station, Gojozaka Station An Yang chose the Okamoto Kiyomizuji store, which is on Kiyomizuji Old Street, and there is a kimono doll at the door.

Although the path is a bit small, it is a small garden after entering, and you can choose a kimono on the first floor, and comb your hair on the second floor. It's quite convenient, I've liked kimono since I was a child.,There's a kimono complex.,I especially like to read Japanese comics.,That's it.,I'm really happy to get my wish this time!

Yesterday along the road has seen a lot of people wearing kimonos walking in Kyoto, although I don't know if it's Japanese, because Kyoto can often see Japanese people wearing kimonos, especially those who are older, very elegant, but one thing that can distinguish tourists from locals is that the kimonos of ordinary locals are mainly elegant, and tourists want to take pictures or something.

will choose a kimono with more bright colors and more patterns; There are too many colors, and I am dazzled; Valued a set of bright red (that is, the one on An Yang) and a set of dark purple with a large flower pattern, asked the clerk for her opinion, she said that the big red is cute, and the dark purple is beautiful; It's hard to get tangled; In the end, An Yang thought it was better to go cute, but unfortunately this hairstyle was not cute at all. (To be continued.) )