348 Love and hatred

Pull back the curtains and find that today's Tokyo Tower is orange! Suddenly, I felt that Tokyo Tower was full of love for changing colors every day. Pen ~ fun ~ Pavilion www.biquge.info was just about to take a few more photos of the orange Tokyo Tower, and when it arrived on time at 12 o'clock, it turned off the lights as soon as it pa pa was over. When I got up in the morning, I opened the curtains, and the sky finally cleared, and the golden morning light hit the tower and emitted an infinitely warm light.

It's a new day of travel. The Roppongi area, where the Ann Yang and Blue Whale hotels are located, is home to many high-rise buildings, and when you think about how many high-rise buildings the Japanese dare to build on the land of earthquakes all day long, it shows that people are confident in the design ability and quality of their buildings. Coming out of the hotel, Ann Yang and Blue Whale went to Shiodome Station to take the Lily Kamome to Odaiba.

This is the tram. On the way there, the train passes by Tokyo Bay, and the view from the windows on both sides is great. Sitting outside Odaiba Station is a huge square, a man-made land that is Tokyo's newest entertainment hub and is popular with people, especially young people. Originally, I wanted to visit the Toyota Motor Museum.

Unfortunately, the opening time is 11:00, and the time is not right, so I have to give up. In Odaiba Seaside Park, in order to match the Japanese sense of the picture, An Yang and the blue whale girls are also quite hard. Rainbow BridgeThis is the famous Rainbow Bridge that spans Tokyo Bay, and the beautiful white bridge sits on the blue bay and has become a sight to behold.

The Statue of Liberty is the third Statue of Liberty in the world, and it was a replica of the original item that was loaned to the Japanese by the French at the time. The sixth uncle of the Statue of Liberty posted this photo on the circle of friends and lied that he was in the United States, and deceived a group of people The Statue of Liberty was in Odaiba Seaside Park, and saw a very harmonious picture, and the owner was training her.

The dog obediently squatted and listened...... When I came across an Akita dog, Japan's national dog, I jumped up and down when I saw someone approaching. Sister Tianqing, who is very hard...... In front of the newly opened Odaiba City in Odaiba Seaside Park, there is a very tall Mobile Suit Gundam that is said to have a ratio of 1:1, although I haven't seen this anime.

But when An Yang saw this robot, he was really excited. At night, Gundam's eyes will light up and your hands will move, and Gundam fans will probably be excited...... "Gundam Girls の Daily" bibibi———— pick up the sixth uncle! At this time, a group of students wearing school uniforms passed by, which is probably the most common picture of Japan in Anyang's imagination.

After saying goodbye to the Statue of Liberty, An Yang and Blue Whale went home...... Next stop is Kyoto! An Yang's most heartfelt stop. Ann Yang and Blue Whale haven't seen such a blue sky for a long time. When good air becomes a luxury, blue sky becomes a gluttony for the naked eye. There are some colors in Tokyo today that are quiet: the ash of the asphalt roads, for example.

The bright white of the zebra crossing, the red of the roadside mailbox, and the white clouds drifting through the sky are so vivid that there is no need for any post-processing at all - all of which, of course, is inseparable from the excellent background color - the clear blue sky...... The second time I bought a ticket at the ticket vending machine, I was already familiar with the road, as long as I saw the toll of each station displayed on the signage.

Then you can buy a ticket for the specified amount. Return to the hotel to pick up your luggage and depart for Kyoto...... goodbye,tokyo…… Saying goodbye to Tokyo, Ann Yang and Blue Whale went to nearby Shimbashi Station to take the JR Yamanote Line to Tokyo Station, and then took the Shinkansen to Kyoto, with a reserved seat and a ticket totaling more than 13,000 yen per person.

The purse is about to strike again, passing by Mt. Fuji, the symbol of Japan, on the way, the Mt. Fuji outside the car window is very different from the snow-capped appearance of the imaginary mountain top, not because the map shows that it is very close to Mt. Fuji, and I have been questioning whether this is true or not, and later I learned that Mt. Fuji is not covered with snow all year round, and it has not yet reached the snowy season during the National Day.

When I got off the train, I saw a group of Japanese students on the platform opposite, and it was the first time in Japan that a Japanese person took the initiative to pose to the camera...... The Shinkansen ride experience, which is famous for its "bullet train", is similar to that of domestic high-speed rail, fast, smooth, and comfortable, but the fare is much more expensive than domestic high-speed rail, and there is no cost performance at all......

The second stop for Ann Yang and Blue Whale is Kyoto, an ancient city with a rich history. The culture and stories are written in detail in many books, but I don't remember much about the history of Japan, and as a foreigner, I don't know much about the history and culture of Kyoto, but it is definitely a good place to experience Japanese traditions and folklore.

After arriving in Kyoto, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine set off for Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, took the JR Nara Line at Kyoto Station, and after three stops, got off at Inari Station (or JR Inari) and came out to see this large street sign, and there was an advertising banner that reads "The most popular shrine in Japan in the minds of foreign tourists".

This small courtyard on the side of the road of Fushimi Inari Taisha is very much in line with Anyang's original impression of a Japanese homestay...... Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Taisha is dedicated to the Inari gods headed by the great god of the soul of Uga, and it is also a custom that originated in the Edo period, and people who come here to make a wish often donate money to erect a torii gate in the shrine grounds.

As a tribute to the gods, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine has a staggering number of large and small torii gates, and is known throughout Japan and abroad as the name of the Senbon torii gate. Before entering the shrine, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine rinses your hands and mouth here. In Japanese, "bonna" means "to offer and dedicate".

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine takes a prepared ladle by the pure spring near the entrance of the temple or shrine, fills it with clean water and washes your hands. Then put some water into the cup in your other hand, wash your mouth, and spit the mouthwash out of the spring. Visitors should not drink water directly into their mouths with a ladle or under it.

Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Taisha worships foxes, because according to legend, this is where the main god of foxes is located. Fushimi Inari Taisha ShrineIn the precincts of Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, you can see many stone statues of foxes, which are believed to be messengers of the gods and can bless the four seasons with peace and a good harvest.

There is also a legend that in the past, there were very few cats in Japan, and foxes were the main source of catching mice in the rice fields, so farmers regarded foxes as food guards and objects of worship. Fushimi Inari Taisha donated merit plaques, densely packed. Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, like temples in Japan, has its name engraved on the donor, but the stone monument of merit here has been replaced with a wooden plaque......

Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Taisha is full of orange eyes...... On the hill behind Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is the most famous giant torii gate in the area, which is believed by the Japanese to be the embodiment of the human soul, with good souls and dirty souls that cannot be approached by birds.

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. Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is a little cloudy, and it rains slightly, but the air is still very comfortable...... Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine is a very popular shrine, and foreign tourists keep passing by.

Exploring the mountain trails of Senbon torii is the main purpose for most foreign visitors to Fushimi Inari Grand Shrine, the whole journey is about 4km, and it takes about 23 hours to walk to the top of the mountain and back and forth, and the Ann sheep and blue whales are here to take pictures, so the climb is not very high, and if you want to take pictures to avoid the crowds, it is recommended to climb for 30 minutes.

There are a lot fewer tourists on it. The Senbon torii gate that Fushimi Inari Taisha has deeply imprinted in his heart is because of Zhang Ziyi's "Memoirs of a Geisha". The shot of Chiyo running under the endless torii gate is also one of the most classic scenes of the entire movie. Each of the Senbon torii gates is engraved with the name of the worshipper (many of them are companies or organizations).

And at the time of establishment, I heard that large-scale needs to donate 1 million yen. The maple leaves of Fushimi Inari Taisha are not red, and the orange-red torii gate is also very beautiful...... Fushimi Inari Taisha continues to concave ...... Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Taisha is really beautiful in color here, and it is a favorite shrine in Japan...... A series of torii gates in Chibon.

Visually quite stunning. Senbon Torii Chibon Torii prays for blessings like Japan here. The Japanese prayer process is as follows: bow twice, clap your hands twice, bow again, and don't forget to donate the money offered to the gods. Fushimi Inari Taisha Ann Yang wants to stay until late autumn, and the maple leaves are red, so it should be a different scene......

Naughty again. Fushimi Inari Taisha Inari Taisha Inari Taisha enshrined Inari Daisen (that is, foxes). The Japanese believe that it will bless the farmer with good weather and good crops. Fushimi Inari Taisha Red with Green, that's ...... Fushimi Inari Taisha Sixth Uncle secretly photographed a female student, and the sixth uncle said that judging from the length of the skirt, it should be a junior high school student.

He said that the shorter the age, the older the more open, ****** is a high school student, and when he arrives in Japan, the sixth uncle instantly becomes a small torii gate used by WS uncle Fushimi Inari Taisha to pray, and the cute Fushimi Inari Taisha fox god statue has a bunch of grains in his mouth, indicating a good harvest. Fushimi Inari Taisha Fushimi Inari Taisha came out and it was already dinner time.

An Yang and Blue Whale settled dinner at a small restaurant at the entrance of the shrine...... This store is decorated with love, and as soon as you enter the store, you will see a display case of small dolls, it seems that these kawaii dolls are not only the favorite of Japanese otaku and children...... The entrance of the shop is decorated with a Japanese atmosphere...... Japan is full of level crossings.

Unlike the railway crossings at interchanges in China, you can have a "close contact" with the train, and you can not only watch the train pass over the overpass above you...... When the train came, An Yang heard the familiar realistic version of "dang, dang, dang" in Japanese cartoons......

As soon as the train passed, they hurried onto the tracks to take pictures, and when the train came, people waited quietly at the crossing...... This uncle, you ride a bicycle every day, why are you still so big-bellied An Yang trying to imagine what he looked like when he was 17 years old. Ann Yang is particularly fond of documenting such natural moments. For example, she is gently biting her nails and texting.

For example, what kind of heart he has in his hands on his cheeks. Everyone is a passerby, but they are very grateful to them for decorating the lens of An Yang at this moment. At night, Ann Yang and Blue Whale took the JR back to Kyoto Station. Kyoto Tower is the landmark of the Kyoto Station area, but if you look at the candlestick from afar, you should go up and see the night view.

The ticket seems to be more than 700 yen, because it is given free by the hotel, so I remember that the night view of Kyoto Station and the whole of Kyoto is not too clear under the Kyoto Tower, which is much inferior to the night view of Tokyo, and the Kyoto Tower is also separated by glass, so it is not the first choice to take pictures of the Japanese night view on the Kyoto Tower, compared to the ticket price of the Tokyo Tower.

This view is also worth the ticket price. There are a lot of binoculars on the Kyoto Tower Observation Deck, and An Yang has nothing to do and looks at the binoculars. At first glance, wow, it turned out to be a hotel opposite, and it was really a voyeuristic feeling to look at the night view opposite with this high-powered telescope. I love to climb up and see the city at night, and the city exudes a charming halo at night.

Dressed in a shiny multicolored coat...... This photo proves that Uncle Sixth really came out of the closet, and it seems that his straight man syndrome has recovered...... Kyoto Tower Kyoto Station Square also has a musical fountain show at night, attracting many people to stop and watch. When I looked up at Kyoto Tower, I saw Tokyo Tower reflected in the glass of the building next to it.

Late at night, a few gluttons set off for supper at an izakaya. The area around Kyoto Station is still very lively, and many Japanese returning from the night are drinking and chatting at the izakaya, as if to vent the stress of the day's work. There are all kinds of bento boxes in the supermarket, and it is good to buy them for breakfast, because many hotels in Japan do not include breakfast.

Add breakfast to add dozens of yuan, or buy a bento in the supermarket to save money, this drink is in a Japanese vending machine to buy Uncle Six's favorite carbonated drink, so that Uncle Six has to look for it through every vending machine, and buy two bottles to drink as soon as he sees it. Kyoto Bus One-Day Pass, 500 yen each.

You can ride the Kyoto bus for a day, so you can just show the ticket to the driver after the first time you get on the bus and plug in the machine. Early in the morning, Anyang and Blue Whale walked to Kyoto Station, took the Municipal 100 at Kyoto Station and got off at Gojozaka Station and walked to Kiyomizudera Temple.

Kiyomizudera Temple is open from 6:00 a.m. ~ 6:00 p.m., so I went to the store an hour early to pick up a kimono because I made a reservation at 10 a.m. The old man is taking care of his own flowers. When they arrived at Kiyomizu Temple, the three girls of An Yang and Lan Xiaojing went to their kimonos to disguise, and the three men could only sit on the steps at the door and wait for the sixth uncle to say that they had done an experiment when they were bored.

I touched the ground three times with my hands, but there was no ash on my hands, a tourist attraction was so clean, and An Yang was also drunk! The steps of kimono cross-dressing are not as complicated as imagined, but they are also not as simple as imagined. I was wearing layer after layer of clothes, and my body was getting tighter and tighter, and I couldn't breathe. After that, it's time to do your hair, put on makeup, and choose shoes and keep your bag. (To be continued.) )