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Shopping guide in Kyoto, Japan

Shopping in Kyoto is very convenient, and the shopping areas in Kyoto are concentrated on both sides of Xika Haramachi and Sitong Street. Near Kawahara-CHO is the center of popular fashion and food. A lady who loves beauty will definitely find one that suits her. If you want to find traditional handicrafts, please go to Kyoto Handicraft Center. Here, visitors can experience the fun of Qibao Shao and edition book making. You can buy duty-free goods as long as you show your passport. Visitors who like Japanese pottery should go to Kiyomizu Temple, where there are pottery shops and pottery writers' houses on both sides of the five seams. In the antique street of Xinqianmen and Guqianmen, there are antique shops that originated in the Meiji era. Visitors who like seafood can go to the brocade market with a history of more than 400 years. More than 300 shops sell all kinds of fish and food materials unique to Kyoto, which will be satisfactory. In addition, in Kyoto, there is a flea market every month, on the first Sunday of Dongsi and 2 1, at Imamiya Shrine 1 (except May), at Akihito Temple 12, at Jionji 15, and at Yuling Shrine 18. There are all kinds of kimonos, pottery, furniture and hanging shafts for sale from morning till night.

Introduction of Kyoto Hot Springs in Japan

Address of Asian Hot Springs: Asian Games in Jingzuo District, Kyoto Tel: 075-78 1-5 126 You can enjoy beautiful natural scenery between Asian Games and Ohara. Kitashirakawa Natural Radium Hot Springs Address: Beichuan, Jingzuo District, Kyoto Tel: 075-78 1-4525 Located on the road from Kyoto to Ruishan, the hot springs contain a lot of radium. Lanshan Hot Spring Address: Lanshan, Xijing District, Kyoto Tel: 075-87 1-000 1 A hotel with unique style. There are boats to meet and see off at Lanshan Yue Yue Bridge. Address of rikaji hot spring: rikaji state, rikaji town tel: 074395-233 1 the hot spring hotel is located on the bank of muchuan river, from which you can enjoy the natural scenery of rikaji. Tang Zhihua Hot Spring Address: Amano, Kamoka City Tel: 077 1-22-5645 It takes about 30 minutes from Kyoto to Hot Spring Township. There are many hotels, and peony hot pot is very popular. Aoliuli Hot Spring Address: Gangnei, Yuanbu Town Tel: 077 1-65-0800 A hot spring containing radium in Liulixi Natural Park. Yoshiko Yura Bong Hot Springs Address: Miyazu Yuliang Tel: 0772-22-2 12 1 Located at the seaside of Yoshiko Yura, which is famous for its flat beaches and white sands, there are two hotels, Xiji Bay and Fang Yue. Egan Hot Spring Address: 60,000 units in Egan Town Tel: 0772-32-03 13 Egan Hot Spring is famous for its abundant water, and Yingquan Pavilion has complete leisure facilities. Jin Mu Hot Springs Address: Okano-CHO Tel: 0772-72-0900 Located in the village hot springs town, it is a hot spring with a long history. Xirizipu Hot Spring Address: Okano Machimura Tel: 0772-72-0900 This is a hot spring facing the Sea of Japan. Kumibang Hot Springs Township Address: Kumibang Town, Geyekumia Tel: 0772-82- 178 1 Hot springs located near the small overpass, among which Bicui Royal Garden Silver House and Yuben Pavilion are very famous.

Attractive food in Hokkaido

Hokkaido is shaped like a king crab with a broken leg. There was no Hokkaido on the map of Japan in the Edo period. On the map drawn by Jesuits in 162 1, Hokkaido was bigger than Honshu. 1643, the East India Company's probe ship came back and reported that Hokkaido and Sakhalin Island were connected by land. /kloc-In the 8th century, Hokkaido actually disappeared on the map drawn by the Russians, and the state was once kamchatka peninsula. Japan didn't know the terrain of Hokkaido until the expedition sent by the edo shogunate arrived at the Kuril Islands in 1786. Hokkaido was developed after the Meiji Restoration.

Hokkaido is the largest pasture and farm in Japan and an important fishing base. Hokkaido today is the abbreviation of nature in Japanese eyes. Vast land, endless grasslands, fertile pastures, clean air and water, rich in all kinds of aquatic products, rice, milk, beef and mutton, as well as beer, instant noodles, cheese and butter in the name of Hokkaido. Eating food in Hokkaido means safety, pollution-free and health.

King crab, flower crab, herring, salmon and trout produced in Hokkaido are delicious and cheap. In particular, the herring in Hokkaido, if pickled less and roasted on charcoal fire, is as delicious as any world famous dish. There is also a famous dish called "Genghis Khan", which is to cut mutton into thick slices and roast it with fresh vegetables. Would you like to have a try? No wonder some Japanese office workers give up their jobs and city life and buy a piece of land in Hokkaido to be farmers.