330 Leisurely
The first volume of Tiger Wolf 330 leisurely
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The main thing is to study the historical use of Japan, not to get sè. Let's take a look at the garden of Nijo Castle, which is also a great place to enjoy cherry blossoms, and it is common to see little girls in kimonos in Kyoto, which look great with the cherry blossoms. The time spent playing in Nijo Castle was too long, just because the cherry blossoms were so beautiful that Anyang forgot the time.
After leaving the gate of Nijo Castle, take a taxi to Kyoto Goen Garden, so you can catch up. But when I got in the car, it was a very old uncle who was driving, not in a hurry, I first picked up a small notebook and wrote down the time when An Yang and Blue Whale got on the bus, the destination and other information, and then confirmed the destination with An Yang and Blue Whale again.
Finally, I ignited and hung up the gear without hurry, and drove slowly on the road. Although An Yang and Blue Whale were very anxious, they still admired his seriousness. 2Kyoto Gyoen Gyoen was originally a garden that surrounded the Imperial Palace and the Sento Imperial Palace, where the abdicated emperor lived, but now it is a spacious and green place for citizens to relax.
It must be an appointment, so before going to Anyang made an appointment online, and Japan is very punctual, if you are late, then only sorry can not visit. Grab a printed reservation slip and your passport and arrive at the entrance 10 minutes before the tour starts to verify your identity. During the visit, a few people followed.
It's because I'm afraid of running around. The center of Kyoto Gyoen Gyoen is located in the north, and it is surrounded by a wall and a moat about 249 meters from east to west and 448 meters from north to south. The current building was rebuilt in 1855 at the end of Edo in imitation of the old Heian Dynasty building, and before that the building was destroyed by fire several times. There are 6 gates in the southeast, northwest, and east of the Imperial Palace.
It is connected by verandahs to 10 halls, including the Zichen Hall where the emperor ascended the throne, and five halls, including the Imperial Palace, to the north. There is a garden in front of the small palace with a large pond and an elegant view. The Imperial Palace in Tokyo still houses the Emperor, but the Kyoto one is no longer inhabited. These places need to be booked in advance, and there are special docents to lead you to visit and explain.
There is no entrance fee, and it is only for the promotion of Japanese culture. Compared with the Imperial Forbidden City, the Forbidden City is simply a thing that spoils the ancestors. Finally, the tragedy of Tokyo was not repeated again, and at the last minute, it finally caught up with the speed of the 100-meter sprint. But I haven't eaten since noon, in order to comfort the wounded little heart.
Let's have a bowl of udon. 3The Philosopher's Way is located at the foot of Higashiyama Mountain, along the side of the artificial canal, from Wakaoji Shrine to Horan-in Temple, and to Ginkaku-ji Temple. It is about 15 kilometers long and has been selected as one of Japan's top 100 roads. It was named after the philosopher Nishida who often came here to wander and ponder the philosophy of life. Kyoto's famous cherry blossom viewing trail is lined with snow cherry blossoms in spring.
A tunnel of cherry blossoms is formed, and the petals are scattered on the water surface when the flowers are gone, which has a different style. In addition, it was raining lightly in Kyoto today, and looking at the petals that were knocked off by the rain, another kind of sentimentality rose from my heart. The cherry blossom petals falling in the river of the philosopher's way, accompanied by the spring rain, will always remind An Yang: "The essence is clean and clean, and it is better than the dirt and the ditch."
It's a pity that there is no time for An Yang and the blue whale to listen quietly to the whispers of falling flowers in the rain, and when they go again, the flowers are not this flowers, and the river is not this river Looking at the alleys of Kyoto, there are also wires full of sky, and the two-story building has become the tallest building here. Looking at such alleys and buildings, Anyang can really feel the taste of Japan.
In the evening, my friends were going to see their classmates, so I had to go to Kyoto to enjoy the cherry blossoms at night. I can't speak Japanese, I can't speak English, but I believe that I can do it, just because of the warmth and friendliness of the Japanese. Sure enough, when An Yang was in trouble and couldn't find the station, An Yang asked an uncle who was walking on the side of the road, and he didn't seem to understand English.
An Yang took out and pointed to the "East Temple" that he was going to go to, he suddenly realized what he said, he said in Japanese where the station was, but An Yang looked helpless. So, he didn't say a word, took An Yang's hand and walked straight forward, took An Yang across the road, came to the station, pointed to the stop sign, and An Yang saw the car An Yang was going to take.
An Yang bowed vigorously and said, "", in a few words of An Yang's standard Japanese. The uncle also bowed and left with a smile on his face. An Yang thought that if this was in heaven, it would be unimaginable. 4Toji TempleToji Temple is a World Heritage Site. As early as the construction of Heiankyo, Toji Temple was built to guard the country.
In 823 AD, Toji Temple was given to Master 1 and became the dojo of Shingon Esoteric Buddhism. The lecture hall in the temple is centered on the Great Day Nyorai, and 21 Buddha statues such as the Five Great Ming Kings are placed in the master hall, which is the residence of the first master when he was alive, and the statue of the master and the sitting statue of the Fudo Ming King who recites the Buddha are placed. The five-storied pagoda inside the temple is 564 meters high.
Rebuilt in 1644 for Tokugawa Iemitsu, it is regarded as the tallest ancient pagoda in Japan, a symbol of Kyoto, and a national treasure. The night cherry blossoms of Kyoto's Toji Temple are still very famous in Kyoto, and the main reason for coming to the Toji Temple is to enjoy the night cherry blossoms, and the heavenly palace is not beautiful, and it rains heavily at night, but it does not hinder Anyang's mood at all. Hold an umbrella in one hand and a camera in the other.
The temple is populated mostly by Japanese locals, and the cherry blossoms set off the five-storied pagoda, the tallest pagoda in Japan that has been around for more than 400 years, and is full of momentum and Japanese flavor. Day 5: Sanjusangendo, Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, Kinkaku-ji, Ninna-ji Temple, Gion, Yasaka Shrine 1 Thirty-three halls were built in 1164 and are 125 meters long from north to south, with 33 halls separated by pillars.
It is one of the longest wooden buildings in the world. Emperor Shirakawa ordered Kiyomori to start construction. In the center of the hall, there is a statue of Guanyin with a thousand hands, and on both sides of it stand a thousand statues of Guanyin and 28 statues of Guanyin. Each idol has a different expression. Renhua Royal Temple is famous for "archery competition" and belongs to the Tiantai sect. It is an important Buddhist monument in Kyoto City and is famous in Japan.
There is a national treasure of Japan. There is a Buddha statue of the Han Tantric Buddhism that An Yang wants to see very much, which has been lost after the Tang Dynasty in An Yang. Since it is a temple, there was no photo taken of the sheep in the main hall. The next stop is Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, and you need to take the Keihan Railway, which is color-coded to distinguish between fast and slow trains.
Red is the fast train, that is, there are many stations in the middle that do not listen, and green is the slow station stop. If you want to go to Fushimi Inari, you must take a slow train. It's the red tram. It was almost noon, so I bought some bento rice balls and water at the supermarket, and I was ready to go to Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine. 2Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine was established in 711.
It is the headquarters of Inari societies all over the country. Inari was formerly a god who specialized in food, sericulture, or fame, but now it has expanded to include businesses and houses. The main hall was rebuilt in 1499. Worship the miracles in the mountain around the mountain need to go around the mountain for 4 kilometers, there are thousands of torii gates on the way, just like the archway of Anyang and the blue whale, one by one.
The torii gate passage is formed, which is very spectacular. It was still a little cloudy in the morning, and by noon the sky was finally clearing. Torii! One of the most distinctive buildings in Japan, the torii gates vary from place to place. It's a paradise for torii gates, and there are torii gates everywhere. The Japanese believe that birds are the embodiment of the human soul, and among them there are good souls and there is no shortage of dirty souls.
Birds are not allowed to approach the shrines, so in front of the main entrance of each shrine, an "open" shaped torii is built, called torii. At Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine, everyone knows about the torii, but few people know that there is also a quiet bamboo forest. Walking out of Fushimi Inari Taisha, it was already a sunny day, and it seemed that Fushimi Inari Taisha could bring good luck.
Because the next stop, Kinkakuji Temple, really needs the patronage of the sun to be beautiful. 3Kinkakuji Rokuenji Temple, located in Kita-ku, Kyoto City, is a temple of the Shinji sect of the Aikokuji sect, which was rebuilt in 1397 from a mountain resort run by Ashikaga Yoshimitsu. Its name is derived from the name of Ashikaga Yoshimitsu, a famous shogun and third Ashikaga shogun of the Warring States period of Japan.
However, because the exterior walls of the relic's hall, the main core building of the temple, are all decorated with gold leaf, it received the nickname of Kinkaku-ji. In 1994, it was registered as a World Heritage Site as a Cultural Property of the Ancient City of Kyoto. Kinkakuji Temple also has a unique feature in that visitors are given a blessing instead of a ticket to visit. This is also the place where Ichiyu once came.
He and Ashikaga Yoshimitsu fought wits and courage here.4 Ninna-ji Temple is the head temple of the Shingon sect of the Imperial Murmuro School. In 886, Emperor Mitsutaka ordered the construction, which was completed in 888 and named after the era at that time. Later, Emperor Uta became a monk and set up an imperial chamber in the temple, which was called the Imperial Palace. Before the Meiji era, Prince Daidaifa became a monk here, and it gradually became an imperial temple.
Emperor Go-Uta and various generations of Prince Ho were ordained here, and it gradually became an imperial temple, and many princes and princesses made their homes here, so Ninna-ji Temple is also called "Imperial Palace", and its cherry blossoms are also called "Imperial Sakura". Many people rarely go to Ninnaji when they go to Kinkakuji, but in fact, the taste of Japanese temples here is much more than that of Kinkakuji.
Sitting quietly in the corridor of Ninnaji Temple and watching the scenery inside the temple is very comfortable and quiet, and I really like this pure Japanese feeling, so I like this place in Kyoto. 5Gion was originally a town around Gion Society, but during the Edo period, small theaters were gradually opened to stage plays and puppet plays. The area around Gion is a teahouse street in Rokumachi in Gion.
From the end of the Edo period to the beginning of the Meiji period, it was inextricably linked to theater and gradually developed into an art town. To this day, there are still many townhouse buildings in the style of noble and fashionable teahouses. It blends in with the beautiful Shirakawa, stone steps, and cherry blossoms, showing a traditional style. Gion is a geisha district in Kyoto and can be said to be one of the representative districts of Kyoto.
But An Yang only saw a geisha, but before he could get the camera, the person went into the house. 6Yasaka Shrine is located at Yasaka Shrine on the north side of Gion Town, where incense is flourishing and is loved by merchants. The imposing Yasaka Shrine is one of the most recognizable and historic shrines in the Kansai region, and is nicknamed "Gion-san" by Kyoto people.
The main shrine hall, built in 925, is called "Gien Zoku" and is a unique shrine building in Japan, and the countless lanterns on the dance hall make the night beautiful. When the cherry blossoms are in bloom, Japanese people love to drink and have a picnic under the cherry blossom trees. There is a cherry blossom feast at Yasaka Shrine that does not occupy a seat, and it is run by several houses, but it also needs to wait for a seat.
An Yang and Blue Whale also followed the local customs, drinking and chatting under the cherry blossom trees. Anyway, it's not cheap to eat here, An Yang and Blue Whale only ordered sake, and there was a tofu hot pot for side dishes, which would take about 1 day. After the crowd dispersed, it was the beginning of another period of loss. There is also a night market at Yasaka Shrine with lots of local snacks and Kobe beef!
Day 6: Lunch to Osaka Afternoon to Shinsaibashi Outlets, Namba in Kyoto Day 3 An Yang and Blue Whale are about to leave the city, so they walked around the hotel in the morning and took some casual photos. At noon, I will do the Shinkansen to Osaka. 1Kyoto StationKyoto Station, one of the top 10 buildings in the world at that time, Kyoto Station is no longer a pure train station.
It is a large open stage of the city, a panoramic view of the old city, and Kyoto Station is the masterpiece of architect Hiroshi Hara. It is actually a complex of buildings, including hotels, department stores, shopping malls, cinemas, museums, exhibition halls, regional government offices, parking lots, etc. It is like a theme park that represents an international city.
It incorporates foreign design elements: American shopping mall-style atriums, traditional public spaces in Western cities, and Japanese transportation centers. From Kyoto Station, you can see Kyoto Tower very clearly. Instead of using a steel skeleton, Kyoto Tower was built using a steel ring stacking method. The cityscape of Kyoto is unobstructed.
It is surrounded by shrines, temples, and the 36 peaks of Higashiyama. You can see the night view of Kyoto Tower, but Ann Yang and Blue Whale didn't go. This is the scene of standing in line with luggage when An Yang and Blue Whale are waiting for the remote R express train. In Japan, everyone stands in line like this, and then everyone goes to buy food or find a place to rest.
It's hard to imagine that Japanese people use their mobile phones and wallets to occupy a seat, and then go shopping, and they don't lose it. Also, if you leave your luggage on the tram floor, your luggage won't get dirty. How dare you think in the country. Remote R Limited Express Train Remote R Limited Express Train Driver 3, Osaka P; Nara came to Osaka Station.
It is also a big station in Japan, and from here Anyang and Blue Whale will do the "Kansai Express" to Kansai Airport, because the JAL Hotel where Anyang and Blue Whale are located is there. Osaka, for Anyang, is a city that I don't like much on this trip, and I feel that Osaka has no cultural heritage, just a modern city, and it is said that "food is in Kansai, food is in Osaka".
So when you come to Osaka, let's eat! When you arrive at Hotel Nikko at Kansai Airport, you will immediately go to the terminal building to find something to eat. The terminal here is different from the domestic one, and it will not pit people or kill people, let alone shoddy, you can eat here with confidence, a qiē is the best and the most value-for-money. First of all, I found the "seafood rice" that An Yang has always wanted to eat. To be continued