Chapter 103: A trip to Izu Onsen

After reaching an agreement with Otomo, Liangkun achieved the purpose of coming to Japan.

Before leaving Japan, Liangkun decided to visit the place she wanted to visit the most, and that was Izu.

Izu includes the Izu Peninsula in eastern Shizuoka Prefecture and the Izu Islands in Tokyo.

Izu is famous for the short story "The Dancing Girl of Izu" published in 1926 by Yasunari Kawabata, Japan's first Nobel Prize winner for literature. As a classic of Japanese love, it has influenced several generations of Japanese people, including Chinese before the millennium, when film and television content were not rich.

Kawashima, a young student, took advantage of his vacation to travel, and while traveling to Izu Yushima, he met several traveling kabuki artists, one of whom caught the attention of student Kawashima with a neat and delicate young dancer with her old hair in a bun. Ah Xun, a dancer who lives at the bottom of society, is discriminated against and looked down upon everywhere. Sometimes, when performing, you may be slighted and insulted by the guests. But the darkest environment of society did not detract from her best character, she was beautiful, kind, pure, and immaculate, and could even be said to be ignorant of the world. It's a natural, unpolished jade beauty that is spotless. But even so, society cannot tolerate this glimmer of beauty.

20-year-old experience, 28-year-old works, after 8 years, he has changed from an old teenager to a mature young writer, and has a deeper understanding of the hot and cold world and human feelings. Looking back on my trip to Izu, I am more nostalgic for that sincere interpersonal relationship and cherish the innocent relationship between men and women. Therefore, Yasunari Kawabata tried his best to create a better world in "The Dancing Girl of Izu".

Throughout the 20th century, since the film was published in 1926, the film adaptation has been remade almost every ten years on average. The first time was in 1933, with Tanaka Kinyo as the Izu dancer; The second time was in 1954, when Misora Skylark played the Izu dancing girl; the third time was in 1960, starring Haruko Crocodile as the Izu Dancing Girl; the fourth time was in 1963, starring Sayuri Yoshinaga as the Izu dancer; the fifth time was in 1967, with Yoko Naito as the Izu dancer; The sixth time was in the seventies, with Momoe Yamaguchi as the Izu dancer. Tanaka Kinyo, Misora Skylark, Haruko Crocodile Fuchi, Sayuri Yoshinaga, and Momoe Yamaguchi are all beauties who have led an era in the history of Japanese entertainment.

Riding Kawabata Yasunari's "Roman car", Liangkun and others came to Atami.

After getting out of the car, Lin Huaile said impatiently: "I have long heard that when you come to Japan to play, you must soak in the hot springs, and this time you must take a good dip." ”

Kagura Chizuru explains, "Hot springs first appeared in Atami during the Nara period, and the first shogun, Tokugawa Ieyasu, visited the area in the Edo period, and many writers visited it in the Meiji period. It is one of the few hot springs in Japan that has an undiminished amount of hot springs and high-quality hot spring water. ”

Lin Huaile smiled: "Isn't that an emperor-like enjoyment? ”

Come to the hot spring inn that has been booked for a long time.

The proprietress enthusiastically introduced the various facilities of the hotel to Liangkun and others, pointed to the hot spring landscaping in the lobby on the first floor, and said very proudly: "This is a hot spring." ”

"Can I soak here?" Lin Huaile said excitedly, completely ignoring the fact that the glass across the lobby was transparent.

The proprietress was shocked when she heard this, and waved her hand again and again: "no, no, no." ”

Putting down the luggage, the four of them are about to go to the bath.

There are two hot spring pools in the hot spring hotel, and Liangkun just wraps them all up, and he and Lin Huaile have one each. Otherwise, there is no way for them to spend money here, as all four of them have tattoos on their bodies, and tattoo holders are prohibited from entering public hot springs and beaches in Japan.

Kagura Chizuru and Kagura Mangui serve Liangkun in the bath, and Lin Huaile leaves it to the proprietress who still has charm to arrange - as early as when he booked the hotel, Liangkun knew that there was a companion bath service in this store, otherwise the price would not be so much more expensive than the average hot spring hotel.

Kagura Chizuru and Kagura Mangui first invite Liangkun back to the room to change into Jinping, and then he changes into a yukata in front of Liangkun and coils his hair with a hairpin.

Liangkun looked at their clothes and asked, "What yukata, isn't this a kimono?" ”

While taking off his shirt, pants, and socks, Kagura Mangui said, "Kimono requires socks, which are called ashibuki (たび) in Japanese; And yukata does not. ”

Kagura Chizuru draped the yukata over her bare body, and then sorted out the collar, sleeves and other details, "The collar of the kimono is two-layered, and the one inside is called a skirt (じゅばん), and the yukata is a layer of collar. ”

Kagura Mangame ties a belt, "Formal kimonos usually have more complex knots, such as taiko knots and finch knots, and the style of play is more complicated, while yukata usually use a stereotype, that is, the shape has been made, as long as it is tied." ”

Seeing that Kagura Chizuru and Kagura Mankame both used a hairpin to coil their hair, Liangkun asked, "Don't you all like the shawl hair that is tied up with a headband?" ”

Chizuru Kagura says, "In Japan, when you enter the hot spring, you have to put your hair up so that you don't fall into the pool, and it's rude to soak your hair in it. ”

When they came to the soup house, the three of them took off their clothes again.

"You Japanese are hypocritical, take off, put on and take off." Liangkun complained.

Kagura Chizuru and Kagura Kagura Kamigo stopped Liangkun's urge to jump directly into the bath, and instead helped Liangkun take a bath first.

Kagura Mankame says, "In Japan, it is extremely important to take a bath before entering a hot spring pool, and to wash it thoroughly. In this way, the purpose is to maintain the quality and hygiene of the hot springs, after all, it is a spring pool shared by everyone; The second reason is that if you go directly into the hot spring from a very low temperature environment, it is harmful to the body, so it is necessary to take a bath first to let the body adjust to the temperature. ”

After thoroughly scrubbing Liangkun, Kagura Chizuru said, "You can enter the pool." However, this small towel is usually used to apply to the face and cover the head, so don't soak in the hot springs. ”

Kagura Mangui also says, "Don't go straight to the bath, first get your body used to the temperature and environment of the hot spring by taking a half-body bath, so that the hot spring or water pressure does not put a strong burden on your body." ”

After telling Liangkun the etiquette of bathing, Kagura Chizuru and Kagura Mangui began to help each other wash their hair and take a bath.

Under the ambiguous natural light, the female body covered in foam and like a dew, isn't this a classic scene in many small movies that Liangkun has seen?

At this time, the voice of the proprietress came from the soup house next door, and she couldn't help it anymore, and Liangkun jumped up from the soup pool......