Chapter 218: Eating and Drinking at the Fish Market

Tsukiji Market, a water shrine fishery trading area next to the fish market, is actually snowing, Yan Zhi Tian, Tang Tang didn't intend to come here to cause chaos for others, just looking for a sushi restaurant. Pen, fun, pavilion www. biquge。 info Tsukiji Market, how to come to the island country without eating sushi. How to eat sushi without going to the Tsukiji fish market.

Ugh. If Yukiki is the director of the Tsukiji Market Bureau of Industry and Commerce, he will definitely make the above two sentences into slogans and pull banners all over the world. But seriously, if you're also an avid sushi or sashimi lover, if you don't go to the Tsukiji Fish Market in Tokyo, it's even more regrettable than "not being a hero if you don't go to the Great Wall".

After all, the sushi restaurant here is close to the water, and you can't wait to be alive one second when you just catch a live fish from the sea, and the next second it is spread on the tight rice balls made by the sushi chef's exquisite craftsmanship. It sounds violent and bloody, but it's so fresh to eat. I forgot the name of the famous sushi restaurant that is rumored to be the reason for the snow falling.

So the snow fell, Yan Zhitian and Tangtang casually entered a "love at first sight" storefront. Although I have also seen a long queue in front of a certain restaurant, maybe it is "the famous sushi restaurant that is rumored in the market", but the rebellious snow falls, Yan Zhitian, and Tangtang are to challenge the authority.

What's more, the fact that sitting together and eating sushi with so many people is unappetizing just thinking about it. Entering the restaurant, before the sushi chef, who was supposed to be the protagonist, could speak, a tall foreign man diner greeted Xueluo warmly, Yan Zhi Tian, Sugar Candy, and then all kinds of self-praise like a chatter, but it did bring the atmosphere of the audience very lively.

Haha, Yan Zhitian whispered to Xueluo, this foreigner looked like he drank too much last night. Yes. She didn't say that the snow was falling, and she really didn't see it. How sluggish the snow is. In short, after the snow fell, Yan Zhi was sweet, and after the sugar candy came in, the small shop was basically full. In addition to the foreigner just mentioned, as well as one of his buddies, there are also four island girls.

It seems that before the snow fell, Yan Zhitian and Tangtang came in, they had already talked happily with these two foreigners. Although the two of them should have happened to meet in this store, there is a kind of enthusiasm for talking and laughing. You really have to "admire" the enthusiasm and initiative of the girls in the island country.

Indeed, there is such a group of young girls in the island country, and when they see foreigners, especially Westerners, they will post them in various ways, yes, stickers. In contrast, Xue Luo and Yan Zhitian, who were sitting next to them, shone with the aura of "no nunchucks are still upright". politely greeted them one by one, Xueluo, Yan Zhitian, and Tangtang began to study what to eat.

When waiting for the sushi, the snow fell, Yan Zhi Tian, and Tang Tang chatted with this curious "mc", it turned out that he was a Swede, no wonder there was a unique "sense of superiority" of the Nordics. When asked if he had ever been to the Dragon Kingdom, he didn't want to trigger a long list of complaints about the visa, although it was impossible to verify how objectively true it was.

But through the tone in which he swept away the "hippie smile of a drunkard" and said those words solemnly, one couldn't help but sigh. Ouch, let's not talk about that, sushi is here. The third is that the sushi is amazing. Amazed, okay? You have to use the synaesthesia description that you only use when you are most excited—it's like heaven.

I'm ashamed to say that although I love sushi, I've been dipping the rice noodles in soy sauce in a very unprofessional mistake. It wasn't until Yan Zhitian told Xueluo to dip it in the yusheng noodles, otherwise the rice would absorb too much soy sauce and affect the taste. ^_^ Xueluo thinks that there must be someone who has the same misunderstanding of how to eat sushi like Xueluo.

If you haven't been to Tokyo Tower, you're not in Tokyo, so you have to check in. In fact, the snow fell here and it was the same as not going. It can't be helped, the light rain continues, and even if you go up to the observation deck, you must be foggy outside the window and can't see anything clearly - think of the sky tree that night. So with a million regrets, I stood under Tokyo Tower and silently made a wish.

This time it doesn't count, and we will fight again in the future. Tokyo Tower, one day the snow will come back to you.

It has been raining at Tokyo Tower. And the rain is strong, a small Japanese-style house under Tokyo Tower. Passing by a gas station, I inexplicably remembered the movie "Initial D". Tokyo oil prices, interested friends, please convert for reference. Cute potted plants on the side of the road. Edo. Edo. Sitting on the "Great Edo Line", the Edo-Tokyo Museum walks up.

The museum is located at Ryogoku Station on the Toei Subway. "Two countries" - listen to the name of this station, revealing such a "chaotic spring and autumn" Warring States atmosphere. Even the graffiti on the streets outside the station looks so bold and uninhibited. Of course, the following two are a little more healing. Edo-Tokyo Museum Museum 3-inch bareheaded frontal photo.

An exhibit outside the Edo-Tokyo Museum pavilion. The Edo-Tokyo Museum is coming straight to this exhibition today. However, when I bought the ticket, I found that this was a "special exhibition", and I had to buy separate tickets for the "permanent exhibition". In short, due to time constraints, the "permanent exhibition" can only be abandoned this time. 5555 is so unwilling.

As a result, Xueluo wanted to say: It is better to go to the permanent exhibition. The scale of this "special exhibition" is "special" and small, and it is not allowed to take pictures, so it was completed in less than half an hour. Later, when the snow fell on TV at the hotel in Osaka, there was a program about the museum, and it happened to be about its permanent exhibition hall, which was interesting.

Ahh I regret that the dead snow has fallen. Join the list. Next time, I'll go anew with Tokyo Tower. The patterns on the postcards are two of my favorite pictures in the exhibition. Let's start with "Shinjuku Station" - last night, I specially asked Yan Zhitian to help check the bus route, and after checking it, I found that the pre-purchased tickets had been clearly written.

For more information on how to pre-order, please see day2_kido Doraemon's & Miyazaki Ticket Pre-Purchase at Shinjuku Station and Transfer to the Odakyu Line. The huge poster at the station has a sense of substitution in the atmosphere. The whole person is in a state of wanting to visit the "Doraemon Museum".

Moreover, I found out that this year is the 80th anniversary of the birth of Mr. Fujiko Fujio, which is quite commemorative. Hee-hee-hee - Odakyu Line - train. The upbeat theme song was playing in the headphones, and outside the car window, small two-story houses like in the comics flashed backwards at a rapid pace. Although the sky was cloudy and rainy, the mood was sunny.

In my impression, last night Yan Zhitian helped Xue Luo check it was: take the Odakyu Line-, after 6 stations, get off at "Xiang Qiu Yuyuan Station", so from the time I got on the train, I counted silently in my heart after every station, but when I arrived at the sixth station, I found out that it was not that station. I didn't pay attention when I got in the car just now.

Xueluo is now sitting in an "ordinary" car, and it should be in a "hurry". 囧kidoの Exclusive Reminder of the Classification of Trains and Train TimetablesLet's talk about the classification of trains first. Note that the train is a "train". And it is usually a tram that goes to the suburbs or further away, so the following distinction will be made, so I won't explain too much.

If you don't understand this picture, please give up the idea of going to the island country for free travel, for your good, really. Therefore, Yukiki should take the "express" train, and after 6 stops, it will arrive at "Mukigaoka Yuen Station", but it turns out to be "each stop". It's no wonder that Station 6 is a place you've never heard of.

It was embarrassing that it would have taken only 21 minutes to get there, but it took more than half an hour to get there when the snow fell on the slow "each stop" train. Therefore, when taking a train that runs "outside the city", be sure to pay attention to the type markings on the LED panels on the body. Save time and waste. Here are a few places where you need to take a train that runs "outside the city".

Let's talk about train schedules. Before you go, you know that all rail transit in the island country has an accurate arrival time of "what time and minutes", so many people will praise this feature of the island country's transportation is so convenient. But Xueluo has always been naïve to think that when buying a ticket, you also need to determine what time you want to take the bus.

Then choose to buy it, for example, Xueluo came to the station at 13:30, the arrival time of the nearest tram was 13:35, and then Xueluo bought a ticket with "13:35" printed on it, and then you need to rush from the ticket gate to the platform within 5 minutes to take this designated train......

So I don't understand where it's so convenient. It's simply a fetter of "Alexander", okay. But as it turned out, it was really too much to worry about. Does anyone have such a strange misunderstanding as before the snow fell? If not, please forgive Xueluo's superficiality for the courage to blow up his ignorance.

So about the train timetable, the snow falls here must be broken and crumpled and written clearly and clearly - in short, the train timetable has nothing to do with buying tickets, people are very accurate to divide the arrival time of each train, you can take any time you want. The concept is a bit like the "first and last train".

It's just that the subway only appears on time on the platform at the two moments of "first shift" and "last shift", and there is no guarantee of absolute punctuality. There is an error of about 1 minute, which is nothing. As for the arrival time at each station throughout the day, you can only buy a ticket and stand on the platform to "resign yourself to fate" and wait for the train to come.

But this is not the case with rail transit in island countries. Every train, whether it is an underway, a train, or a Shinkansen, has a precise and fixed "arrival time" posted in black and white at each station from its beginning to end for everyone to see. For example, if the snow falls on a train, it will depart from the station at 5:00 a.m. every morning.

Arrive at the second station on time at 5:02 and the third station on time at 5:05. Repeatedly, the thunder cannot be moved, unless there are special circumstances such as someone lying on the rails. On the other hand, if the snow falls at Shinjuku Station, one train will stop at 5:00 a.m., the next train at 5:02 a.m., and a third train at 5:04 a.m.

Repeatedly, the thunder cannot be moved, unless there are special circumstances such as someone lying on the rails. So in this way, the traveler knows exactly what time the train will stop at "which station", so they can accurately calculate how many minutes it will take "to get from A to B", so they will not miss a mistake.

Perhaps the islanders' habit of never being late can be attributed in large part to accurate train schedules. Another benefit of accurate train schedules is that the possibility of "rear-end collisions" is virtually eliminated. Although it is rare to hear about the news of a subway rear-end collision. And Xueluo swore that Xueluo was not satirizing the rear-end collision of a certain country.

To take an extreme example: since each train has its own fixed arrival timetable, it is conceivable that at any time, such as 12:00, trains from all over the country will stop at the platforms specified in their respective timetables, and of course some of them are running on the tracks, without affecting or conflicting with each other.

It's like the "rhythm" of a production line. I'll talk about this later when I write about Disney. In this way, the train timetable of the island country is indeed too convenient. At this point, there are many examples of train classifications and train schedules, and a slightly complicated explanation is over.

I bought a pre-purchased ticket for admission at 12:00, but I was delayed for some time on the "Gogo" train, so it was already 11:55 when I arrived at "Mukaigaoka Yuen Station". I'm afraid it's too late to walk over, the key is that the rain is getting heavier and heavier outside, and the snow is falling and I don't know how to go, so let's take the bus.

There is a bus to the museum from Mukaigaoka Yuen Station, which costs 200 yen and takes about 20 minutes. Finally officially wrote about Fujiko Fujio ミュージアム。 It seems that Xueluo's strength is really nonsense, hey, hey. 12:15, at the entrance of the museum. As soon as I got out of the car, I saw that more than 20 people had gathered outside the museum.

Join them and be ushered into the lobby by a staff member. It seems that everyone does not enter casually, but between the start of admission at 12:00 and the end of admission at 12:30, a group of people are put in every 5-10 minutes. Once you enter the lobby, there is a ticket exchange counter where you can show the staff the pre-purchased tickets you bought from Lawson.

First of all, the smiling staff will first ask you what language you speak, and then you will get: 1. A guide book of "English + Chinese + Korean" if you are not an island country. 2. An MP3-like audio guide that matches the language you use. 3. An "official ticket" that looks similar to a pre-purchased ticket.

4A finger-sized "theater ticket" The museum has a small screening room where Fujiko Fujio's anime has never been shown before, and the film is about 15 minutes long. The cartoon is played on a loop, every half hour, so you can watch it whenever you want. You are not allowed to take pictures when you enter the formal exhibition hall. (To be continued.) )