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What's interesting about Nagoya, Japan? What are the scenic spots in Nagoya?

Speaking of Nagoya, Japan, everyone should have heard of it. Nagoya is also a major feature of Japan. I went to Tokyo and Nara. How can you not go to Nagoya? You can also visit Nagoya City and pack your bags.

The whole scenic spot is not big. First, I was in the high mountain array house, and then I solved the local beef sushi 700 I bought for lunch. Are these two truths? It's not delicious, it's all food ~ the ancient street is relatively small, and alleys are interspersed among them.

There are izakaya or shops along the way. It's good to experience the customs and culture on the first day in Japan. As for writing letters by hand, it is not recommended to buy them. They are not very distinctive.

Then, three hours later, I pulled the rickshaw to the float exhibition on the high mountain. These scenic spots are similar to those in China, but I can't understand them without explaining them. Nobody is interested. By the window, the journey is worth enjoying.

Japan's mountain country is natural, quiet and foggy, and there are all kinds of small attic spiritual spa~ ~ ~

After dinner, I went to the hotel at my own expense, and several of us went out together. Finally, we found a Japanese restaurant in a shopping mall, and successfully ate a sister of a hotel operator with fluent Japanese and their English.

Day 1 I arrived in Nagoya last night and took a bus to the scenic spot in the morning. Today's itinerary: Sensen Color Auto Show in the ancient street of Sanchi Town, Takayama Array House.

Day2 Today's itinerary: Eight Seas Endurance in Shirakawa Township, Matsumoto City, Mount Fuji.

Mount Fuji should be the most famous scenic spot in Japan. Today, the weather is exceptionally good. After we climbed halfway up the mountain, Mount Fuji was clearly visible. The air is exceptionally fresh, and the rain and fog around it are unparalleled.

Pictures and words are not enough to describe ~ in a small room, you can send postcards, write down the address after buying them, and then deliver them. It is convenient for salespeople to know Chinese. Let go of all your breath in a place like this.

Because there were too many people in Matsumoto, I didn't go upstairs. Downstairs, they looked at the clear sky and white clouds set off by blue bricks, and the ancient rhyme of drizzle came out that day ~

On the way there, I can hope that the peak of Mount Fuji is so beautiful under the setting sun, and the water is so magical and deep. I dare not look at the coins at the bottom of the pool and shine like stars.

There is beauty ~ you can try the specialty tofu and grass cake in the store, as well as the faucet for receiving water. It is said that it is much better than a lake in China.

Stay at the hot spring hotel at night ~ ~

Matsumoto city

Matsumoto city

Matsumoto city

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

The fifth station of Mount Fuji

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Ohno hachi

Day3 Today's itinerary: Heping Park, Japanese Imperial Palace, Sensoji Temple.

In the morning, Pinghe Park overlooks Nagoya City. I ate the first bowl of Japanese-style Lamian Noodles at noon, so delicious that I cried ~ In the afternoon, there was a lawn across the road from the Japanese Palace, which was horribly clean. There are also island countries that restrict the taste of Haagen-Dazs toffee.

Sweet greasy service station bought automatic freshly ground coffee for fun ~

Huang Ju

Huang Ju

Huang Ju

Sensoji Temple

Sensoji Temple

Nagoya Pinghe Park

Nagoya Pinghe Park

Nagoya Pinghe Park

Nagoya Pinghe Park

Nagoya Pinghe Park

Nagoya Pinghe Park

After a day of shopping, I was too tired to go into the city (Tokyo) and was shocked by the tall buildings I hadn't seen for days.

Day 4 Today's itinerary: Shopping in Ginza Duty Free Shop.

Ginza (a bustling street in Tokyo)

Ginza (a bustling street in Tokyo)

Ginza (a bustling street in Tokyo)

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Shopping in Japan is a major theme. Generally speaking, how to buy the most things you need in a limited time in drugstores, duty-free shops and large shopping centers (represented by Ginza) is the key.

Personal experience is for reference only.

In the drugstore, there are many kinds of things that you usually see when doing raiders. In the case of a large number of people, it is recommended to write down your own things or brands in advance with a notebook or mobile phone memo and start from scratch.

Along the way, I saw what everyone bought. Take one or two things that I can't make mistakes. No matter whether I do it first or not, many things are robbed in minutes. After I get familiar with the general environment, I can take the liberty to grab the goods. Basically, I have earned it.

We are a group of more than 30 people. We went to the drugstore that night, and a lot of goods were swept away directly. Before, I made a strategy and made three lists, but because there were more people and less goods, I bought it from memory at the chaotic scene and didn't have time to think about it.

The saddest thing is that fx grabbed a box of eye drops and found it right in front of him. Then the more famous cosmetics and daily necessities rely on speed.

Crazy night (online search strategy will have a Japanese shopping list, just add a memo according to your own needs)

Duty-free shops and duty-free shops in urban areas are all designated tour guides who will fool you into buying this and that, so I bought it because I have heard of it in China. Whether it is effective has not been tested.

Duty-free shops in airports are the same as those in other international airports. Some things are tax-free and cheap, as well as airport-limited specialties, such as white couple Royce make perfect.

Ginza, especially department stores, is a pure luxury, which is cheaper than domestic ones, but still within the price of luxury goods.

Day 5 Today's itinerary: delivery at Nagoya Airport.

The trip is over. Look ahead.

After just a few days of travel, we enjoyed the beautiful scenery and learned about the spirit and cultivation of a nation. Orderly streets, quiet and peaceful atmosphere and dedicated and courteous staff are worth learning.

The original intention of going abroad again after two years has not changed.

There are still a few days to enter high school. In order to achieve your ultimate goal, don't forget your initiative.

The dream of traveling around the world has yet to continue.

Annex 2

There are many convenience stores in Japan, 711Rosen family part, which can supplement the goods on the shopping list, mid-range cosmetics, daily necessities, nail clippers, toothbrushes and so on.

In short, it is to seize every opportunity to buy in buy buy.

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya Castle

Nagoya airport