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Kumamoto Shuiqian Temple City Garden Travel Guide Kumamoto Free Travel Guide

Kumamoto, located in Japan, is a very beautiful place. The natural landscape and human landscape here are very rich, and there are also rich specialties waiting for you. The air here is particularly fresh, satisfying your viewing desire. Let's share Kumamoto's free travel strategy.

That is, "quantum of the seas" stops at Kumamoto's Eight Generations Port and goes out to visit Kumamoto Castle, Pedestrian Street and Shuiqian Temple City Qu Park.

The green coverage of Japanese islands is very high, everywhere is green, and the eyes are very comfortable. It must be expensive to plant so many pine trees in a country's single-family bungalow!

On the way to Kumamoto, I met Japanese primary school students wearing shorts and helmets, ready to ride to and from school together, which is quite different from the congestion phenomenon of picking up children at the school gate every day. What is the purpose of our education? How do children grow up under self-reliance and collective values? It is worth pondering.

According to legend, Qu Yuan in Si Qian was left by the Hosokawa Morihiro family in the Edo period, and 25 minutes' tour time is enough.

During the visit, it was drizzling, and there was some excitement in the city fun garden of Shuiqian Temple.

It only takes more than 20 minutes to visit the whole garden, but when we step into the garden, we can't walk any further. We were stunned by what we saw. This garden is really exquisite.

The garden is like a landscape painting, followed by an imitation green Mount Fuji. This picturesque scene, people walking in the painting, seems to have crossed into the Edo era.

Water features, rockeries, golden pines, reflections and, of course, beautiful women.

Although there are many people, it is quiet.

Reflection in the water, lake in the mirror.

Mount Fuji in the park is so small.

Small is also a feature here. Small cars, small parking spaces, narrow roads and good order.

Walking in the park is more enjoyable. Looking at Mount Fuji through the vigorous and stylish pine trees, you can feel how miniature Mount Fuji is here.

Torii, a building attached to the shrine, and torii, a secular world where gods live, remind tourists that stepping into torii means entering the shrine.

I once met torii in the aristocratic spirit of my admirer Mr. Wang Jian's official WeChat account. The photos taken by Mr. Wang are very beautiful and colorful. Today is a rainy day, taken by mobile phone, so the color saturation is a bit unsatisfactory.

Walking in this picturesque place is not boring at all, even if you are in a daze here.

It's raining a little hard, and I'm still in a hurry.

Avoiding the crowd, the shrine seems a little deserted, and I like the clean feeling.

Ancillary buildings on the left and right sides of the shrine.

Landscape stones surrounded by pine trees, Japanese gardens are small and exquisite, and there are scenery everywhere.

Moving here has the reputation of "longevity water". A sip of sweet water will make you feel refreshed.

Kumamoto castle, alias Ginkgo City, is also known as the three famous Japanese cities with Osaka and Nagoya. Because of the earthquake collapse and maintenance, you can only see it from a distance, and you can't feel the charm of the ancient city at close range.

At night, the lights are on, and the warm lights are shining, which brings vitality to the city that looks gloomy during the day and temperature to kumamoto castle.

Isn't warm light much more comfortable?

All the public places in Japan are well organized, which impressed me the most.

Pavilions and pavilions depend on water.

Spurs play ball and say it's a delicious specialty. Why don't I have any desire to eat when I see this name?

Look at the teahouse in Ating Mountain. This name reminds me of the teahouse teacher in Tokugawa Ieyasu, who has been helping Tokugawa Ieyasu at a special time.

I didn't drink 980 yen of water, which is said to be a limited edition, nor did I eat Kyoho grapes, so I bought my boss's ice cream.

I wonder how high the happiness index is here?

It is rare to see people's smiling faces. This beautiful proprietress is the second smiling proprietress I have seen today. Very rare.

Souvenirs from Kumamoto Castle, a pile of meng^2 pandas.

Is it because you laugh less that there are so many smiling lucky cats?

Kumamoto's trip ended with a barbecue for 1000 people, and we returned to quantum of the seas to start our happy luxury cruise every day.