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How to get to Kamakura era from Tokyo? Where is Japan now?
There is no bus from Yokohama to Kamakura, so you can only take JR line to Rehai and then transfer to Kamakura. About two hours' drive. After leaving the station, it is Kamakura, beautiful, quiet and spotless. I don't know what the Tang Dynasty was like, but I can imagine what the Tang Dynasty should be like in my mind.
A few days before I arrived in Japan, I talked to Jiajie in Shanghai about Kamakura, saying that I love Kamakura because it has the shadow of the ancient capital and is simple and quiet. Hehe, good things, who doesn't love them? So thank you, Jia Jie. This trip to Japan strengthened Uncle Fish's determination to go to Kamakura. Fortunately, most of the main or terminal stations of JR Line in Japan have tourist service centers. The service staff who are fluent in English will surprise you. They will answer almost all questions about accommodation, directions and travel. If you arrange the hotel and other trips in advance, it seems that you don't have to worry too much about getting lost or getting lost. But their patience and excellent service make you really feel that it is a pleasure to have friends from afar.
There are many temples in Kamakura, one in three steps and one in five steps. It is really worthy of a Tang poem, "Four hundred and eighty halls in the southern dynasties, misty and rainy towers". There are endless temples on the hillside outside the city. How many temples are there in Japan, and how many immortals bless these pious people to be healthy, safe and rich! The ancient city of Kamakura is full of temples. Turning a corner, a temple appeared in front of me. Each temple has its own purpose and characteristics. Can see, can swing, can sit, can sigh, pure and quiet, give restless modern people room to maneuver.
Everywhere is green and overlooking Kamakura Bay, Changgu Temple comes out and plans to go to Bao Guo Temple. Thanks to Google's correct guidance, it immediately shows how many people can avoid detours. On the way, I was hungry. Let's have lunch. Near the temple, there are few shops, families line up and the food is not very delicious. I'm thinking that most of the people who eat in the restaurants here are strangers with pursuits. With Tao Yuanming's mind, every dish carefully blended into a work looks like a religion with various connotations and extensions. If you love this set, you will probably be very satisfied. Uncle Yu himself finally chose a local small white fish specialty rice restaurant. The small white fish is like our small whitebait in Taihu Lake, except that the small white fish in Kamakura comes from the sea instead of the lake.
I ate pancakes on the top and spaghetti on the bottom. I don't know how to look good, but it's really not delicious. I can't help liking Japanese food.
After dinner, continue to follow Google to Bao Guo Temple. The purpose of going to Bao Guo Temple is to see a large bamboo forest and find a moment of peace, which is a completely different feeling in the bamboo forest full of tourists in Lanshan, Kyoto. Sitting in a thatched cottage, sipping fragrant tea, blowing the mountain breeze and looking at the impenetrable bamboo forest, you can't imagine yourself as a national treasure panda!
The entrance is not a door plaque, but carved on a stone pillar, which is a bit special.
I once heard in a report that the place where moss grows shows that the environment there is excellent and has not been destroyed. There are many such mosses in the temple. It seems that the environment here is quite good.
China is different from other countries. In China, we can go into the back room, but most foreign temples can only be outside.
The scenery is also very quiet.
There is a bamboo forest behind the square. When I came, it was the season of spring bamboo shoots. It looks lovely.
Come out from Bao Guo Temple and walk slowly to the shopping street in front of Kamakura Station. Several shops in the whole street are full of things, including old books and porcelain. Eating all kinds of delicious snacks along the street is very satisfying for travelers at dusk. Japanese dessert, exquisite taste. A bowl of pueraria lobata and a cup of brown sugar cooked by your family are always just two raw materials, but they are delicious beyond description. Do you think this is such a difficult food? Absolutely not. Things are extremely frugal, and the Japanese are best at packing things.
Walking on the streets of Japan, you will find that no matter where you are, the streets are clean, which is the result of strict compliance by every citizen.
After playing all day, I'm really hungry and can't help but stop watching delicious food.
We can also have the exotic customs and wealth of the ancient city of Kamakura, but unfortunately, such a beautiful time was destroyed by ourselves.
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About scenic spots
Courtyard Kamakura Giant Buddha, Kamakura University, Yuanjue Temple, Jiangzhi Island, Jianchang Temple, Qilibin, Bao Guo Temple, Nagaoka Bagan Palace, Millennium Cuisine Tianyu Hefu Shrine, ceramic art in Japanese old houses, Kamakura samurai experience in Xiangzi Temple, Komatsu Youben and Yueming Courtyard in Ajisai and Changgu Temple.
[About food]
Bills from Australia was rated as "the best breakfast shop in the world", including stewed beef, Starbucks-Kamakura Yucheng Town, Jiangzhidao Rice, Kamakura Rice and fresh raw white fish rice.
[hint]
1. Don't underestimate the love of Japanese natives for their own culture. No matter where you go, you are advised to arrive ahead of time. This tour arrived many times 15 minutes in advance, and as a result, there are already 70 or 80 people in front of you.
The weather forecast cannot trust the weather here. It will be sunny for a while and rainy for a while. This is a daily - happened thing. It is recommended to take an umbrella with you when traveling.
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