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Japanese travel guide: understanding of Japanese travel notes

Although Japan is not very big, it is also a scenic spot worth visiting. You can pay attention when you go to Japan. What Bian Xiao wants to tell you today is the travel notes about Japan. You can have a look.

The plane arrived at Osaka Kansai Airport on time on the afternoon of 1.20, filled in the entry form on the plane, handed it over to the staff after disembarking, filled in the hotel and entered the fingerprint. Maybe it was a little late to pick up the luggage. Only the box we brought was over there, and two staff members were waiting for us there. I picked up my luggage and put it on.

TB bought a flow card and started a week-long trip to the rainbow country.

When doing the raiders, I am most worried about buying tickets at the station, because the route Google map has been displayed completely. If I don't know Japanese, will there be any obstacles to buying tickets? After arriving, I found that although there are some obstacles, it is good to be familiar with it several times. First of all, when I came out from the airport to buy a ticket, I met a China instructor who asked where to go in front of the ticket machine and told us which ticket to buy, so I successfully bought a ticket for Nanhai Electric Railway. You usually have to take this bus to go to New Saibash and Nanbo.

After getting on the bus, I had some trouble, that is, the car was old and there was no electronic display to announce the station. I have to go to a station and look at the signs outside. I wonder if all the cars on this line are like this? I was supposed to follow the route of Google Maps to Tianxia Teahouse Station. Later, I saw that I could go to Nanbo and then go to my place. Besides, Nanbo is the terminal, so I decided to take Nanbo Station for the time being, regardless of which station the bus goes to.

Because I bought a ticket to Tianxia Teahouse, where can I exchange it if I sit in Nanlang? Call my classmates in Japan and tell me that there will be an actuarial machine when we arrive at the station. Just put the ticket in and add money. After arriving at the station, I saw the actuarial machine, but the ticket insertion showed that the price of the teahouse in the world was the same as that of the difficult wave, and there was no need to change the ticket. The following is a photo of the actuarial machine I saw outside, not taken at Nanpu Station at that time, for reference only.

After arriving at Nanpu Station, I have to transfer to Qian Qian Line to Tanimachi Jiudingmu. Although I found this station in the route map on the wall, I searched for it in front of the ticket vending machine for a long time, but I couldn't find it. I always thought that, like in China, we should choose which station first, see how much it will cost, and then put the money in. In fact, on the road map, there is a number on each station, which is the amount needed from this station to that station. There are some170,320 money buttons on the ticket vending machine. Just put the money in first and then choose the corresponding amount directly.

I didn't take the Qian Qian antenna circuit diagram. I'll make do with it at Akihabara in Tokyo. For example, if you want to go to Ueno Station from Akihabara now, you can see that the bottom of Ueno Station says 140. After you put in the money, just click the 140 button on the machine and you can get the ticket.

circuit diagram

There happened to be a drugstore after leaving the station. I went in to buy cold medicine for my brother. There are two old people in the shop. In English, we touch our foreheads and throats to indicate fever and pain. They soon understood and told us in simple English how many times to take medicine a day. After that, I went to other pharmacies and spoke some English. There is no problem in communication.

I found the reserved homestay along Google Maps, and the landlord has already gone downstairs to wait for us in advance. Gave us the check-in instructions and introduced the surrounding places to buy things and eat. The room is small, a little old and clean. There are all kinds of cups, toothbrushes and shampoos in the kitchen. Two rooms, one is Japanese and the other is a bed.

After putting things down in the hotel, I went out to eat and found a small shop casually. Seeing that all the tables next to us ordered beer, we also ordered a glass, which was not bad. The noodles I ordered are delicious. After a week's shopping, I saw many places where I eat noodles in Japan, all of which are very good.

After dinner, I wandered around at about eight o'clock. It was quiet at first, and I walked to Dotonbori and Xinsaibashi. I saw it when I checked the raiders before, but I didn't expect it to arrive so soon.

Shinsaibashi opened late here, and there were still many people here around 10 in the afternoon. There are many people in the street at night, so it is estimated that they will not solicit customers, and they will disappear during the day. They are all tourists.

After a busy day, there will be some rubbish on the ground, especially a lot of cigarette butts. I have observed that when the store is closed at night, I will throw bags of garbage at the door of the store. It should be taken away by the garbage truck later.

There is a playground next to the residence. In the morning, the teacher took the students to train in the playground and ran around the block.

Alipay and WeChat payment are not as popular as I thought before. Only a few large shops or duty-free shops opened by Chinese people can be used, and most of them support UnionPay payment. Some fruit shops and shops can only use cash, MasterCard and VISA. If you want to play in the past, you'd better bring MasterCard or VISA.

The octopus restaurant below is to put cash in the machine next to it and choose what you want. After that, I will open a small ticket, give it to the store, and then choose the seasoning and sauce. There are also some places to eat noodles in Japan.

There are fewer people here in Hozen Temple, and some locals come here to pray. There are two wells where you can scoop water and then pour it on a stone to express your good wishes. There is a similar place in Ueno Park in Tokyo. You can also voluntarily put some money into the box.

You can write some blessing words and hang them here. I asked for a sign here, but the divination is not very good. There are five grades from good to bad. I drew the penultimate one, and the last one was a murderer, so I folded the sign and tied it to the rope on the wall. People here don't know much English, but there are English translation books for all levels, and there are also pharmacies. Many commonly used words have corresponding English and Chinese explanations, so it is no problem to understand them.

Akihabara is called Kansai, and there are many games and animations around it. I saw many young people in the shop. If you are interested in games and comics, come here and have a look. You can buy some comics or make them by hand.

This place is a bit like the domestic fresh food market, which sells a lot of fresh food. In addition, there are many snacks, grilled seafood and cakes are delicious. I bought a box of cakes with strawberries in it. It is delicious.

The taxi stand in Japan is the same as the video I saw on the Internet before. It is arranged in several rows, waiting for guests one by one in order. Very orderly, every car is clean.

Can I call it noodle restaurant? This is my own name. Haha, anyway, I just choose my own coin at the vending machine outside the store and then take the ticket into the store to make it for my boss, just like the one selling octopus roast above.

In Japanese shops, there will be ice water on the table. After you go in, drink a glass of ice water first. I stayed there for a week and got used to it. I still think it's delicious and I don't feel cold.

When my sister was shopping in the morning, I came out and walked to Meitian Lantian Building. It was just past 12 when we arrived, and it was not sunny that day. Soon it began to snow heavily, and the view and scenery were not good. It is suggested to find a sunny day or a night when the city lights up. It will definitely be more spectacular. If you look it up on Google Maps, it will show the business hours of 10-22:30, which is a popular time to play. It's still crowded at night, and it's really beautiful to look at the pictures overlooking Osaka on the Internet at night.

I've stayed in several hotels in Japan, but hot spring hotels with horses don't count if the price is higher. Ordinary hotel rooms are small, but they are really clean.

Pay attention to the business hours when visiting biccamera, 1 1:00am-9:00pm, and close the door early. In addition, if you have a coupon, remember to bring it, scan the code for the clerk when you check out, and you can also get a discount on the basis of tax exemption. My coupon was sent by buying a flow card on TB, but I didn't expect it to really work.

According to Google map, I will take the subway to the bus stop first, and there will be express trains and horses. The hotel service staff told me to buy tickets in advance on the phone. I searched for a place where I didn't buy a ticket at all. Actually, I don't need to buy a ticket Just pay cash when you get on the bus. The watermelon card bought by TB doesn't work here. The interval between cars seems to be 50 minutes. It was so cold that I forgot to take the timetable.

Take the express train with the horse, then walk up the mountain for a minute at most, and you will arrive at Taoquan Yusufang Hotel. However, the hotel can't check in until 3 pm. You can put your luggage in the hotel first, then go outside, or have a rest place in the hotel.

This is the rest area of the hotel. You can put your feet under the table. It is very warm. Because one of us caught a cold, we had a rest here before checking in. Before we check in, we will be invited to a teahouse to have some tea and biscuits, and a waiter will come over to talk about dinner:

After checking in, someone took us to our respective rooms. I live in Wenwen, which is relatively small, and there is no shower or bathtub. We can go to the hot spring room to wash. The other room is _, which is very big and has a separate shower and bathtub.

Then gave us a detailed introduction to the things in the room:

Then he introduced us to Gong's place:

Although the hot spring said that it closed at 12:00- 1:00, when I wanted to go at 9: 00 the next morning, I was told that the staff was cleaning up and had to check out at11.

When eating, the service staff will bring the dishes in and set them, briefly introducing what everything is and how to eat it. They are very patient, and every dish is exquisite. When we took pictures, the waiter reminded us to cover the lid half, which made it look better, haha. The recipes are also very distinctive. According to four words, each word corresponds to a round of dishes.

After dinner, I will move out a table in the room, then take out the quilt from the cupboard and spread it in my sleeping place. There is also a desk lamp and an alarm clock beside my head, which feels very warm. I saw a notice on the check-in list that because the house is made of wood, the sound insulation effect is not good, so as not to affect them, don't make any noise and so on. And although the air conditioner is on, the room is still a little cold and the quilt is very thick, so I can sleep comfortably in it after soaking in the hot spring.

It was late after dinner, so I just walked around. There were few people and the shops were closed. Better go back to the hot springs.

In the morning, someone will bring drinks and make the quilt. After dinner, the waiter moved in and put the table together, then began to serve. Introduce what everything is and how to eat it.

After soaking in hot springs, I will leave for Tokyo, and then take a bus to New Osaka. I suggest you check the timetable in advance. When we went, the last bus was full, and the next bus had to wait for 50 minutes. Then we go back to the hotel and sit and wait. The station is the one I came from, which is very close to this hotel.

After arriving in New Osaka, transfer to Shinkansen. Shinkansen has a ticket purchase process. The Shinkansen ticket vending machine can't see the Chinese display, but you can guess almost by looking at a few Chinese characters. There will be a bus every 10 minutes. Don't worry. According to the experience of taking the subway a few days ago, it took five or six minutes to arrive, but there was a mistake when choosing seats, and four people were arranged in a vertical row, just like the high-speed trains of 15D, 16D, 17D and 18D. In retrospect, it is also funny.

After arriving in Tokyo, transfer to Ueno. Note here that the ticket for Shinkansen will pop up when leaving the station. Remember to take this ticket after passing the ticket machine, and then put it in the ticket machine together with two tickets for Ueno. It is impossible to buy a ticket to Ueno alone. I didn't notice that I had to take the Shinkansen ticket at that time, so I went back and asked the staff for it. He took it out of the ticket machine and gave it to me.

There are many places to eat and go shopping around Ueno. There are many people in the food stalls at night, selling bags, clothes, shoes, cosmeceuticals and many other shops, which are also very close to Akihabara.

There are many girls standing in the street, but don't take pictures at will. Ask them if they agree to take pictures first. Many girls are wary when they see someone holding a camera or a mobile phone. Although these two girls are allowed to take pictures, they will also block their faces.

The road in Ginza is the widest I have ever seen in Japan, probably similar to that in expressway with horses, but it is very narrow in other places.

At Mitsukoshi Department Store 8F

You can apply for a pick-up card and provide passport and return flight information. If you have a credit card with a gold card or above, you can also apply for a membership card, and you can also get a 95% discount. When shopping here, the waiter will put the receipt in the pick-up card and then send the goods directly to the airport. When you leave, you can go through security check at the airport and pick up the goods directly.

When we arrive at Shinjuku Station, we can see the sign of Oda Express Department Store. I forgot whether it was the first floor or the second floor. It's all food Everything looks particularly delicious. I suggest you have a look.

There are many snack bars here, and the place is very small. When we go to the second floor of the shop, the stairs must be sideways. The Japanese inside speak loudly, so they usually hide when they call, for fear of affecting others. Two Japanese guys at the next table also recommended me two glasses of wine. I said I wouldn't get drunk. He said you should experience it when you come to play. We had a good chat.

Look at the map and you will know that this is the legendary Don Quixote. I can't wait to go in. It's really crowded, but it's boring and nothing new.

There is a large Uniqlo, which is on the top floor. If it's not tax-free, you can check out automatically by machine, throw the purchased things into the lower cabinet, scan the goods on the screen, and then check out with cash or credit card. Never experienced it in China.

I met a TV station in Ueno Park to interview me. I am so excited! As a result, I only said that I can't speak Japanese, and the other party quickly apologized and walked away. (⊙o⊙), if you don't know Japanese, you can communicate in English simply. I missed the chance to be on TV. Unfortunately, are you telling me that I want to learn Japanese?

In the park, I met an enthusiastic music uncle and introduced his own musical instruments and music to me one by one, as well as the corresponding style of each song. Uncle likes cycling very much and has been in magazines. He speaks English very well. Maybe there were few people that day, and he knocked on the music there and talked to me for a long time. Finally, I bought a CD made by my uncle himself. I think if you know some music or musical instruments or any kind of art, you may meet like-minded people when you go out to play, which will definitely add a lot of fun to your trip.

Take a bus to Waseda, and there will be a timetable on the bus stop sign in Japan, which is very punctual. When you get off the bus, press the button on the bus first.

For those who have an earlier flight time, Ueno to Narita Airport is the fastest. Take Skylina for example.