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Where is the best place to travel! !

I recommend two, one is Iceland and the other is Yamagata Prefecture.

Iceland. My favorite country, the natural scenery must be unique and rare, and it is iconic. I'm not interested in this city. I have been to Paris eight times, but I have never really seen Paris. What is called magnificent human civilization in front of nature is nothing in the long life of the whole earth. Iceland is such a country, it is an alien planet on earth.

In March this year, I took my friends to Iceland to take wedding photos. I took them to the wreckage of the plane and walked for two hours at night at MINUS five degrees. Finally, I took a wedding photo under the aurora. After taking the photos, we went back to the hotel and gave them to my aunt in Iceland. Aunt cried and said that it was very cute to see someone taking a wedding photo under the aurora in Iceland for the first time in more than 50 years.

And Yamagata Prefecture in Japan. There is Yinshan Hot Spring, where Spirited Away is located. At night, you can soak in the hot springs and feel the romantic street scene like a fairy tale. When most people travel to Japan in winter, they will choose Hokkaido, Sapporo and Otaru to see the canal or ski, but there are too many people there, so it is not as quiet as Yamagata Prefecture.

Every year 12 from February to February, it snows heavily here, becoming a fairy tale world wrapped in white. Miyazaki Hayao animation "Spirited Away" and Oscar film "Awkward Teacher" were both filmed here. The ancient hot spring street is built by the river, and the buildings here are full of great contemporary customs. The thick snow in winter covers Wenquan Street more beautifully, and people who come here are like sitting on a time machine.

The buildings here are wood structures from the late Taisho period to the early Showa period. Coupled with the continuous murmur, the mist hovering in the air, and the fairy-tale snowflakes, it is as beautiful as a fairyland.

Strolling through the ancient hot spring street, you must not miss the soaking or bathing together. There is a "Helezu Soup" at the entrance of Wenquan Street, which is free. After walking in the snow for a long time, cold feet are inevitable. You can take off your shoes and socks here!

It can be said that it is super comfortable to let your feet soak in hot springs while enjoying the snow scene! The most famous hot spring in Yamagata Prefecture is the "Rattan House" designed by Mr. He likes bamboo, wood, paper, stone and glass as the main architectural elements, which are simple and fashionable. His hot springs have five different characteristics.

Yamagata Prefecture is a small town. At present, there are only about 15 hotels in the town, so it is best to book three months in advance every winter, otherwise it is easy to sleep on the street. Yamagata Prefecture is located in the northeast of Japan. If you leave Tokyo, the Shinkansen can reach Daxitian Station in 3 hours. As long as you stay in Wenquan Town, the store will send a car to pick you up, and you can reach Wenquan Town in about 40 minutes.