Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Travel guide - Mountains and rivers are in different places, but the wind and moon are under the same sky. After the epidemic is over, go to Japan to travel

Mountains and rivers are in different places, but the wind and moon are under the same sky. After the epidemic is over, go to Japan to travel

When Japan donated supplies recently, the poems on the packages aroused heated discussions among many netizens.

"How can I say that I have no clothes, but I share the same robe with my son" "The mountains and rivers are in different places, the wind and the moon are in the same sky"

"The green mountains are the same as the clouds and rain, how can the bright moon ever be the same as two towns"

< p> "The snow in Liaohe River melts, and the flowers bloom in Toyama; the branches are connected with each other, and we are looking forward to the coming of spring."

Japan's humanitarian spirit and aid to China attracted a wave of likes from netizens, and as a It is one of the most favorite countries for Chinese people to travel to, and I highly recommend that everyone go to Japan to appreciate the rich beauty of Japanese culture.

Japan, a country of exquisiteness and gentleness, romance and delicacy, has always been a destination pursued by travel experts from all walks of life. The rich Japanese style and cutting-edge fashion culture allow Japanese classics and fashion to coexist, and a sense of history and modernity is born.

Japan’s popular tourist destinations are divided into the Kansai region centered on Osaka and Kyoto and the Kanto region centered on Tokyo.

1. Kyoto

Fushimi Inari Taisha Shrine

It is the most famous shrine in Kyoto. It mainly enshrines the god Uga no Tamaki. Dear Inari Gods. The fox is regarded as the messenger of Inari, so you can see various stone statues of foxes in the shrine.

But the most famous thing here is the vermilion Senbon Torii behind the main hall of the shrine. It is one of the most representative landscapes in Kyoto and was also mentioned in "Memoirs of a Geisha" appeared. In Japan, when you see a torii gate, you know that the area behind it is the residence of God. Hundreds of vermilion torii gates form a passage leading to the top of Mount Inari. Walking among the thousand torii gates feels like traveling to the divine realm through the human world, which is very shocking!

Kiyomizu Temple

Kiyomizu Temple is the oldest temple in Kyoto, and together with Kinkakuji Temple and Nijo Castle, it is known as one of the three major scenic spots in Kyoto. The three-story pagoda in the temple is brightly colored. Unfortunately, the Qingshui Stage was under maintenance when I went there, so I couldn't see the whole thing clearly.

Yasaka Shrine

Because I live in Gion, I can often go to Yasaka Shrine. The main hall of the shrine is called "Gion-style" and is a unique shrine architecture in Japan. The most attractive thing is the countless lanterns on the dance hall at night.

Golden Pavilion Temple

The magnificent Zen temple complements the reflection of the lake in front of the temple. The entire Zen temple is lush and green, and very quiet, as if an elder is narrating his story.

Gion

Gion is an area, not an attraction. From Yasaka Shrine, Kamogawa to Higashi-Ojidori, there are traditional bustling neighborhoods in Kyoto. There is the largest flower street in Kyoto here, and geisha and dancers often come to visit in this area. There are also gorgeous ancient temples and wine houses full of stories.

Osaka

is an important entry-exit city for most people traveling in Kansai, and is the second largest city in Japan after Tokyo. Shopping, food, and night views are the highlights here.

Osaka Castle Park is a symbol of the big version. The cherry blossoms are in full bloom in spring and it is a holy place to appreciate them.

Dotonbori & Shinsaibashi

Dotonbori Food Street is the most famous food festival full of Kansai flavor in the city. center. Here, you can see various famous shops such as Kandoraku (かに道楽) and Osaka Oishou.

Shinsaibashi, this is the most important shopping street in Osaka, where all kinds of gourmet food, drug stores, luxury goods stores, clothing stores, and souvenir shops are here.

Umeda Blue Sky Building

This is a perfect place to enjoy the night view of Osaka. Couples can stroll on the fluorescent stone floor paved outside on the roof and enjoy the view like the Milky Way. Such a dreamy romance.

Tokyo

How to describe Tokyo? It seems that Tokyo is different in everyone's eyes. Here are Shinjuku, Shibuya, and Ginza, the gathering places for fashionistas and shopping enthusiasts. Here are Akihabara, where anime fans never want to leave. Here are the quaint Sensoji Temple and Ueno Park. There are also various gourmet foods and countless internet celebrity check-ins. land.

Sensoji Temple

As a symbol of classical Tokyo, Sensoji Temple has always been regarded as the most efficacious temple in Tokyo, and Japanese people often come here to worship. At Sensoji Temple, you only need to invest 100 yen to ask for fortune. After shaking the lottery out of the lottery box, go to the lottery box next to the lottery box to find the corresponding signature according to the number on the lottery ticket. If you draw "bad luck", like the locals, tie it to the place where the lot was drawn to drive away bad luck.

Tokyo Tower

Tokyo Tower has appeared in Japanese dramas countless times and is one of the must-visit destinations for Japanese drama fans. The tower body will change colors according to the seasons, and you can get a panoramic view of Tokyo's night view from the observatory, which offers a panoramic view of the entire city.

Shinjuku & Shibuya

Shinjuku is one of the most famous bustling business districts in Tokyo and a paradise for buyers. Odakyu, Keio, I Department stores such as Setan, various drugstores, and gourmet food are all gathered here. Shibuya is the gathering place of Japanese trends and a symbol of Japanese fashion. The most famous "world's most prosperous intersection" and "the loyal dog Hachiko Statue" are here.

Mount Fuji

Mount Fuji is a symbol of Japan, located in the west of Tokyo, about 2 hours' drive away. Every time I see Mount Fuji, I think of Eason Chan's "Under the Mount Fuji: Who can own Mount Fuji out of love"

Japan is full of changes throughout the year, and each season has its own unique charm. Kyoto's cultural heritage, Tokyo's fashion trends, Osaka's shopping and food, Hakone's hot springs, Nara's sacred deer, every place is worth your time in Japan.