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How do the cherry blossoms from Osaka to Nara Nara Osaka bloom?

Cherry blossoms are in full bloom in Japan, so I want to see such a beautiful scenery. Japan is famous for cherry blossoms. Many people go to Japan to see cherry blossoms. When do cherry blossoms bloom? In fact, cherry blossoms began to bloom in April.

Arrive at Osaka Kansai International Airport in the morning, and then take the train to Kyoto.

4.8 Kyoto kimono experience

4.9 Nara

4. 10 Kyoto to Osaka

4. 1 1- 12 osaka

Six days and five nights, three big and one small.

The air ticket is 3000 for one adult and 4 people 1 000. Some China Southern Airlines will go in the morning and return in the afternoon.

Let me remind you that Japan is just a variety of buy buy flowers. Our family does not pursue famous brands and does not do purchasing. We also bought many things there. Because compared with Osaka and Kyoto, it feels a bit like a second-tier city. Credit cards are not very commonly used. I spent 50,000 yen in two days, and it was inconvenient to stay in Kyoto on the third day, so I had to save money. . . Therefore, I suggest you change as many yen as you want in a few days.

DAY 1 Guangzhou-Osaka-Kyoto

Kyoto

Don't go out when you arrive at Osaka Airport. You can go directly to Kyoto by train. Just buy a ticket and don't enter the wrong entrance! It takes about an hour by car. After arriving in Kyoto, the exit is the bus terminal, from which many buses originate.

Be sure to book the hotel in advance! ! ! When I booked the cherry blossom season in April in165438+1October, 95% of the houses were fully booked! I made a reservation when I booked the ticket.

The hotel in Kyoto is very good, with more than 6,000 nights, hot springs and free breakfast, as well as delicious Japanese tatami, which is very comfortable. People come to clean the room every day. The transportation is also very convenient. It takes less than 5 minutes to walk from Sidagong Station to Nijo Castle (Nijo Castle).

Castle) walk 15 minutes ~

Watching it at night is really different from watching it during the day. In mid-April, cherry blossoms are in full bloom. Everywhere you go, you will see clusters of cherry blossoms being squeezed and emitting a faint fragrance. Cherry blossoms at night give people a more hazy feeling, and there are also many souvenir shops along the road.

The collision between kimono and Gion the next day

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Because there are many opportunities to see cherry blossoms in the future, so

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Delicious lunch ~ ~ ~

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The spring rain washed the garden. From the lively vendors at the gate, they walked into the Garden. The cherry blossoms in front of them were different from yesterday's Kiyomizu Temple, and they were all blooming brilliantly, showing the best posture. Cherry blossoms are in full bloom, the shadows are romantic, the thin sunshine is reflected obliquely in the beautiful pink and plain white romance, and large petals are woven into a breathtaking cherry rain.

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Clusters of white cherry blossoms grow in the north of Xiaoshi Road, as white as little white cloud, dotted with red stamens, as if countless pink gems were embedded in white silk.

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We didn't find the way on purpose. We pointed out the direction for the beautiful scenery around us. Strolling on the wet stone road, around the winding path, watching the flowers blooming all over the wall, inadvertently we wandered to Sakamoto for two or three years. Compared with Chayuan Garden, it has a little old flavor here.

Sannenzaka Ninenzaka

Sannenzaka Ninenzaka

Sannenzaka Ninenzaka

Sannenzaka Ninenzaka

Green willow leaves and pink cherry blossoms set off a harmony.

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After a full meal, time suddenly points to 3 o'clock. Because we have to return the kimono at six o'clock, after some calculations, we decided to wear kimono to see Daiwa Society. After all, renting once is not cheap, and it is still a little painful so early. Besides, although there are many procedures for wearing kimono, it is not too inconvenient to walk.

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Sannenzaka Ninenzaka

Sannenzaka Ninenzaka

Inari fujijian-taisha shrine

It rained intermittently. Walk from Tanyuan to the nearest subway station and get off at Daohe Dashe Station in Fujian. When you leave the station, follow the places with many tourists, and there will be signs to guide you.

Inari fujijian-taisha shrine

Inari fujijian-taisha shrine

First of all, as soon as you enter the Thousand Birds Pavilion, you will see such a tall and magnificent "Pseudo Thousand Birds Pavilion". Don't take pictures yet, the fun is yet to come.

Inari fujijian-taisha shrine

With the rustle of rain dripping on orange painted wooden pillars, Curie, a small and short bird, was crowded with tourists who came here. Some foreign tourists spontaneously control the flow of people at the entrance, so I have time to take such photos from the tourist website.

Inari fujijian-taisha shrine

On the third day, the deer in Nara

Nara Park

Go back to Kyoto station, take the Nara special line to Nara, and then transfer to the bus. It takes about three or four stops to get to Nara Park. Before we went in, a deer couldn't wait to see (Tao) us (Chi) and (De). There are many vendors who buy deer cakes, 500yan a pack, but I want to remind you quietly that although there are many deer at the door, you should save them for the deer in the Woods ~ There are still many hungry deer in the Woods who are going to the Spring Festival Club.

Nara Park

Nara Park

Nara Park

Nara Park

Deer cake god

Nara Park

Chunri shrine

Go to the quiet forest middle road of the spring club. There is a chill in the air.

Chunri shrine

There are many pathetic little guys in the middle of the forest leading to the Spring Club. Because almost all the tourists have finished feeding deer cakes at the gate of the park, the little guys here don't eat much.

Nara Park

A road leading to the city center, shops on the street began to increase, and souvenir shops lined up.

Nara

I suggest that everyone must try sushi. Our family stuttered until we were in our early 200 s. This tuna sushi tastes very good. Although the fish is raw, it is very tender.

On the fourth day, Kyoto-Osaka, the transformation between ancient and modern.

When I returned to Kyoto from Nara yesterday, I went back to the hotel at the beginning of Dengchu and had a beautiful sleep. I get up at 8 o'clock in the morning, accompanied by the ticking rain. Today's plan is to visit Ginkgo Temple and Nijo Castle, and then take a train from Kyoto to Osaka.

Kinges

Although it is morning, it is still crowded with people, not only tourists, but also many students at school.

Kinges

Kinges

Our family didn't stay here long, staying for about 40 minutes, including queuing. Personally, if you are not a devout Buddhist, this scenic spot is not very interesting.

Nijo Castle

Nijo Castle

Nijo Castle

I like a picture of pale pink cherry blossoms in Gu Lou, which has a feeling of traveling through time and space.

Nijo Castle

Nijo Castle

Nijo Castle

After visiting Nijo Castle, it's past noon 12: 30. I hurried to a restaurant to eat fat beef rice, went back to the hotel to get my luggage, and then went back to Kyoto station to take the train to Osaka. It should be noted that the train from Kyoto is not the terminal when it arrives at Osaka Station. At first, we thought we could reach Osaka Airport. Now we see many people getting off the bus. After hearing the name of Osaka station, I got off the bus and found that this modern city was already under our feet. After coming out of the train station, it was a mess. We have to go to the underground of a shopping mall and then take the subway to the hotel. We were stunned many times. Although there are many things to visit in the shopping center, the hotel we booked is next to Dawton Rise, so we gave up the opportunity to buy it in buy buy very smartly.

Osaka

Dayton rise in the night is really lively, and restaurants are crowded on both sides of the road. Generally, large food models are hung at the door. Like the puffer fish and sushi in the picture, there will be many people waiting in line.

Xiedaole (Dao dun Jue Ben branch)

Because today is my sister's birthday, our family will have a big meal to celebrate. The best comment from the public is crab music. When I came to the door, I found many people waiting in line. Luckily, there was an appointment for dinner at 9: 30 (the last batch), so we decided to eat some sushi to fill our stomachs first. Maybe it's because it's the tourist season and everything has to be queued. The winding parade dotted the narrow streets of Dalton, which is also a major feature. I recommend you to order the crab hot pot in the picture. There are many ways to eat, but I still recommend you to drink afternoon tea at around 2000 yen. That variety is more cost-effective

Be sure to make an appointment in advance! ! !

Day 5 Osaka

Spinning and jumping, I close my eyes.

Osaka Castle Park

This is another sunny day in summer rain. . . It's really inconvenient to go there because of the rain, but we kept Osaka Castle Park as a scenic spot.

Raindrops hit many small cherry petals lightly and heavily, and the small pink petals fell to the ground and melted in the soil and rain.

Osaka Castle Park

Osaka Castle Park Tianshouge

Osaka Castle Park Tianshouge

Osaka Castle Park Tianshouge

Osaka Castle Park Tianshouge

Osaka Castle Park

Osaka

In the afternoon, I went back to Dalton Heights, and then I wandered there for a long time and had a sumptuous dinner. I'm leaving tomorrow

On the sixth day, Osaka-Guangzhou May cherry blossoms accompanied me to sleep.

Graphic independence

On the last day, I reluctantly slept until nine o'clock. After getting up for dinner, I continued to sweep around Dawton Heights. It was nearly 1 1 when I checked out and took the train from dalton heights to the airport.

The trip is over. I hope to see this dreamy cherry blossom in the next flowering period.