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The third travel notes of Japan: Osaka Castle Park and Tianshou Pavilion

I stayed in Osaka for two nights, but I went to Nara and Kyoto on this basis, and Osaka's trip was arranged at the end. The name Osaka Castle sounds reminiscent of Osaka (ぉぉさか, English:? Saka), the place name of Feng Jingen, Japan, is the second largest city in Japan and the economic and cultural center of Feng Jingen. It was marked as Osaka in ancient times, with a history of ancient capital and vice capital.

The helplessness of traveling with a group is that you can only ride a horse to enjoy flowers, and the surrounding scenery may be like the sea, but you can only "take a ladle of drink". A tour guide took us to Osaka Castle Park, and the other was a comprehensive electrical appliance store and a cosmeceutical shop.

The most famous Osaka Castle Park is Osaka Castle with a long history, which was built by Toyotomi Hideyoshi in 1586 and is made up of magnificent stone walls. The stone walls are huge and majestic, all of which are cut and piled up by huge stones. They are rusty and smell old after weathering. Standing outside the city, you can't see the scenery in the city at all, which is just in line with the characteristics of feudal lords. Surround yourself and don't let strangers in. The tighter the city, the stronger the regime. It's estimated that Uncle Te didn't surpass Toyotomi Hideyoshi.

Along the stone road, from the outer city through the moat to the inner city, the scene suddenly became clear. Tianshou Pavilion, the main building of Osaka Castle, stands in the center of the city, which is a landmark attraction. The unprecedented eight-story building we are seeing now is somewhat exaggerated compared with the ancient five-story monument, but the golden decoration and the height of Japan are enough to make people feel the importance of this castle in Japanese history. At the end of each cornice, there is a gold foil-shaped tiger dragon head fish. ? The shape can be described as magnificent.

There is a bright silver UFO-shaped sculpture on the front right of Tianshou Pavilion, which is full of futuristic feeling. It is said that a spherical time capsule with an inner diameter of one meter was buried here during the Osaka World Expo in 1970, and it is scheduled to be opened after 5000 years. There are some things from that era in it as a witness of time. This is really a brilliant idea. Now is the past and the future, and it is also the future. Children can't understand old things decades ago. If it is thousands of years later, it will really be as mysterious as Hongshan Culture.

The next trip is Osaka General Electric Store and Drug Store. I feel deeply, not the strength of Japanese technology, but our own development. When I came to Japan before, everything was really good, everything was fresh and everything was curious. Now many things have appeared in our lives even long ago, technology has been popularized, the gap is narrowing, and the level of civilization is average. Sweeping robot, portable vacuum cleaner, automatic toilet lid, sphygmomanometer ... just stroll around. Drugstores are women's favorite, and the biggest feature of some drugs that don't need prescriptions is their detailed classification. With the same anti-inflammatory and analgesic effect, it will cause headache, toothache, shoulder pain, knee pain, finger pain, etc. according to the position, so that consumers can follow the map and find medicine according to the pain. In our country, it is a bit inferior. Sometimes consumers need to teach themselves and have to prescribe their own medicine. Drugs are tall and broad-spectrum, but people often can't touch the door.

In the evening, we took a bus to Nagoya Port and stayed at Handa Bantian Hotel, No.1 Center. According to the navigation of the exploration map, we found a Japanese restaurant specializing in eel rice-Yixin House, No.22 Gengsheng Town, Sakata City, Aichi Prefecture. It has an entrance table, four side seats, three big tables on the right hand side, tatami seats, and sinking style. The waiter enthusiastically asked us to continue walking inside. As soon as the sliding door is opened, there will be a low table and tatami with a typical kneeling meal. Ukiyo-e paintings are hung on the surrounding walls, and some exquisite knickknacks are placed in the corner. Although there are language barriers, even with the Iflytek translator, there are no barriers to communication. Under delicious food, I forgot the trouble of kneeling.

On the way back, I passed an amusement park in a community. In the dead of night, my wife and daughter are happily playing with slides and swings. The look of joy also infected the night. The evening breeze is gentle and charming. Everything is so beautiful under a few dim and swaying street lamps.