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Which city is better for free travel in Japan?

Japan is a country full of creativity and special cultural heritage, and it is also a modern high-tech country. Japan's citizens are of high quality, and the natural environment protection is in place, attracting a large number of tourists to visit every year. Here, I will share with you a list of free travel cities in Japan.

In recent years, many people have traveled to Japan, with rich cultural attractions and many delicious foods, such as sushi, sashimi, Lamian Noodles and sukiyaki. But unfortunately, there are not many people in the world, and some tour groups have designed a 7-day trip to Osaka, Kyoto and Tokyo, which is very tiring. Secondly, I'm on my way these days, so how many places can I see seriously? Can enjoy those delicious foods? I'm afraid there will be a big discount. For a few people in the world, I think the first time I travel to Japan, I can choose Kansai region, which is the concentration of two ancient capitals in Japan, Kyoto and Nara, and I can learn about the original Japan and its deepest cultural accumulation. There is also Osaka, the second largest city in Japan, in Kansai, which can satisfy many people's food experience and shopping needs. If Osaka and Kyoto only choose one place, how to choose?

Choose Osaka: If you are a person who likes shopping and entertainment, then I think you should choose Osaka. There are many places in Osaka that can be bought in buy buy, and there are many drugstores. There are also a lot of delicious foods, especially those from all over the world with Japanese characteristics. Osaka has too many choices. Universal Studios Osaka must be a place that many people want to visit, where they can play all day, and there are Harry Potter theme parks, which are places that Harry Potter fans should not miss.

Choose Kyoto: If you are a person who likes cultural relics, Buddhism, visiting museums and being quiet, then Kyoto is your best choice.

It is said that Ping An Jing is modeled after Chang 'an in Tang Dou and Luoyang in the east, with the Imperial City and Miyagi in the north and Guo Cheng in the south. Outer Guo Cheng is divided into two parts: Chang 'an (Youjing) in the west and Luoyang (sakyo) in the east. Later, because Youjing was abandoned because of its low-lying and humid environment, sakyo gradually developed and people used to live in sakyo, so Kyoto was also nicknamed "Luoyang". At present, Kyoto has preserved a large number of temples and shrines, antique street scenes and many traditional cuisines.

The main place to visit is Kyoto, which is the ancient capital of Japan, with well-preserved urban structure and ancient buildings, and it is also the place most similar to Chang 'an in the Tang Dynasty in the world. When Kyoto was built, it was the Japanese envoy who came back from the Tang Dynasty and built it according to the proportion of Chang 'an.

Visiting Kyoto is very cultural, and everyone who goes there will be shocked, as if they have returned to history. There are many places to visit in Kyoto, such as Kiyomizu Temple, San Nianban, Huajian Alley, Daohe Shrine, Jingu Temple, Lanshan, etc. It takes at least two days in Kyoto, and a friend of mine stayed in Kyoto for 1 days.

Nara, near Kyoto, is also the ancient capital of Japan. Although it is not as beautiful as Kyoto, there are many deer in Nara, and there are many free-range deer everywhere. When you see tourists, you will come to eat. If you give them food, you will come more. This is a very fun experience.

There are many interesting places near Kyoto. If you buy cosmetics or stay, you can choose Otsu, which is only two stops away from Kyoto, but eating, living and traveling are cheaper than Kyoto. There is a super-large drugstore chain next to Prince Hotel in Otsu, which is the largest and cheapest Japanese drugstore I have ever been to. If you want to sweep the goods, you can choose here.

If you want to travel in Tokyo, it will take at least two days in Tokyo, three days in Kyoto, and the other two days are the days of transportation.

The train ticket from Tokyo to Kyoto is very expensive. I remember it was 13, yen per person. If the time is fixed, you can look at the price of air tickets, which are usually much cheaper than trains.

I must have gone to Kyoto. Many places in Osaka focus on shopping, which is almost the same as Tokyo, but Kyoto has cultural precipitation, and! Many people think that Osaka's cosmeceuticals are the cheapest, but after my verification, Kyoto's is even cheaper than Osaka's, and Osaka may sell very well, but the overall price is not as friendly as Kyoto. However, the cheapest I bought was in Nara.

For temple lovers, Kiyomizu Temple in Kyoto and Fujimi Daohe are very famous, and there is a shop street outside Kiyomizu Temple, where all kinds of snacks and souvenirs are sold.

In addition, the famous Huajian Alley in Kyoto is also worth visiting. You can see the Japanese geisha, and there are many shops catering to Huaishi, but many of them need to make an appointment. Remember to make an appointment in advance if you want to eat Huaishi cuisine.

to Kyoto, you can also go to the matcha resort, Uji. Uji's matcha dessert is so delicious that it is not comparable to the "original matcha" that is now blooming everywhere. You can also buy some matcha powder as a handwritten letter.