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Title: Travel Magazine 1 1 Week My Travel Story: The story of a runaway in Kansai in order to get a signal of love.

Travel magazine

Pre-separation tremor

Planning to go to Japan is a sudden and long-planned thing. It was planned for a long time, because Japan mentioned it for a long time, different people, different time, but it never happened. Until April, Lingling and I proposed to leave, and it was time to indulge, so Japan was finally put on the agenda. A ***4 friends, besides Benting and Lingling, there is also a small fish with delicate hair and a pregnant woman named Nizi who was found out before he left. Four women and a pregnant woman are only one year old, so this team is successful. Let's leave now.

In fact, there are many things before departure, such as booking air tickets, holding meetings, setting schedules and holding meetings. I spent three working days studying the details of transportation. Generally speaking, I did all the work, but I was busy in Yunnan, Gansu, and didn't have time to watch the news, so I finally gave it to Lingling, the second official.

Role orientation in the team:

Ben and Xiaoyu: Travel planning controls the general direction, and occasionally talk together.

Lingling: The travel assistant is in charge, because it usually takes too long. We had to change her, so she became our treasurer.

Nizi: National treasure pregnant woman.

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Preparation before departure:

Transportation: Of course, the first choice is air tickets ~ Take the route from Osaka to Tokyo this time, and don't go back. We mainly travel in the triangle of Osaka-Kyoto-Nara. Transportation is basically fast track, jr has done a lot, but after careful consideration, jr's card is not needed, so all the way to buy tickets is cash.

Clothing: Because before going, we decided to wear Hanfu to Kyoto when we first met, so Hanfu is the clothing that each of us must prepare. In addition, because we avoided the peak season of cherry blossoms, we thought we had entered a warm season. Unexpectedly, after going to Tokyo to wear Hanfu, it rained and cooled down one day, so I still have to bring a small coat in Japan at the end of April. If you need to take pictures, jk clothes and kimonos can be rented. There are many kimono rental shops near Kiyomizu Temple, all of which are full-service. You can book and choose styles online, and there are basically Chinese introductions when you go to the store.

Money: In the past, electronic payment in China suddenly returned to Japanese primitive society. In Osaka, Japan, only large shopping malls and convenience stores can use Alipay and WeChat, and others must use cash. Restaurants that can use electronic payment are quite expensive. Ha ha ha, so when it's not so popular, prepare more cash. I'm the one who took the money twice in Japan. By the way, just take the money and go to Japan to find a bigger convenience store ~

What to eat: I don't think I have eaten anything I particularly like in Japan. To tell the truth, the best food is the Chinese food I ate in Tokyo. Ha ha ha ha ~ probably going to be sprayed to death, but it's true. Lamian Noodles is thick and oily, and tempura is too greasy. Anyway, it tastes wrong ~ Japanese food and Korean food. I prefer Korean food, so the only amazing thing to eat is soybean milk ice cream. The one at the entrance of Inasui shrine can eat five and can't stop.

Accommodation: In fact, it is best to find a famous hotel in Japan when there are many people, but hotels will involve garbage sorting. We booked a famous hotel, and the hotel management company sent me a 20p pdf, in which 5p was about garbage sorting, and 10p was about things prohibited in the dormitory and its surroundings. I felt very uncomfortable at once. It's really a place with too many rules. But their garbage sorting has always been a place worth learning, so that the most serious thing we do in Japan is to wash, dry and sort the garbage. When staying in a hotel in Tokyo, we all insist on garbage sorting. There is another joke: Nizi took a lot of daily nuts out to eat when she was in Tokyo. As a result, the bag of desiccant embarrassed us. What kind of rubbish does this belong to? Finally, this bag of desiccant was brought back to China, and the rest of the daily nuts were not eaten.

Language: Japanese can run amok in China ~ Hahahaha. People who speak Chinese can be found everywhere in subways, stations, shopping malls, convenience stores and bus stops. There are many tourists visiting China, so there is a great demand for Chinese translation. Basically, 50% can communicate in Chinese, 30% in English and the remaining 20% in body language, hahaha.

Network: I was once visited by my friend Amway before going out, so I gave up the impulse to buy a phone card. I rented a roaming treasure in a treasure, and the signal was stable. Four devices can be supplied at a time. As long as no one leaves the group, everyone has high-speed internet access. Especially when I go back to the hotel at night and have to work overtime, I really rely on roaming treasure to extend my life, otherwise it is estimated that the hotel network will be hacked directly by the editor. Looking back now, everyone followed me, loved me, cared about me and fed me. I'm afraid it's because I brought a roaming treasure ~ hahahaha!

Day 1: I finally met Tsutenkaku in Conan.

I've been thinking since I got out of the subway station. Finally, it's time to punch in and enter Tsutenkaku, the first scenic spot in Japan. Is it really the same as Conan's theatrical version? Suspense was immediately revealed.

The evening sky is really magical. I'm glad to be here this time. The light is on. This should be the best time of the day in this place.

All kinds of light boxes and billboards, colorful, have some Hong Kong feelings, but more Japanese.

Give a reply to the three sisters.

It's very Japanese anyway. I saw it the first day.

After dinner, when we arrived at Xinsaiqiao, the shopaholics couldn't help it, and all kinds of products bought by buy buy were ready.

Osaka to Tokyo is very convenient. Less than an hour. Not far, actually.

The next day: spend half a day making up, and only visit one scenic spot a day-Daohe Shrine.

On the first day, Lingling asked Inasui Shrine to go. She likes watching the sun spread and punching in some places. In fact, the most distinctive feature of Inamori Shrine is the Thousand Birds House on that beautiful mountain. After arriving at our accommodation in Tokyo, we looked for the distance to Inai Shrine. Finally, we decided to walk, less than two kilometers. Four Hanfu women who swagger down the street are the most beautiful girls in this street. They gave up public transportation, but took many photos.

Finally arrived at Daohe before noon 12, and was frightened by the sea of people in front of me. Yes, I saw so many people and thought I put on makeup this morning. I'm afraid I can't take portraits of four people. . . . I was so cold that I followed the big team to climb the mountain, and even I was not in the mood to take a look at the main hall of the shrine.

I remember when reading the Raiders, a blogger said that there would be many people in front, and the more people went up, the fewer people there would be. However, how do we feel that there are still so many people after climbing for 20 minutes? . .

Bite your teeth and keep climbing. There are still so many people. Torii in this position suddenly became dense, so I took my little friend and waited here until no passers-by came to take pictures.

Thanks to those tourists who waited for a little while because we took pictures ~ ~

Sunlight can gradually shine on torii through the trees. At first, we were all immersed in a walk, but when we looked back, we found words written on the torii. Most of them are the names and years of people who donated money to torii.

So the young man came in circles again, and she was the focus of attention all the way.

Climb up the hill along torii.

Special thanks to Roaming Treasure for giving us a sense of security all the way. It's much cheaper than buying a phone card. It's a money-saving assistant

Wash your hands before and after worship at the shrine.

When I came out of the shrine, I saw many people queuing here, so I bought an ice cream and tasted it, which was converted into RMB 20-30 yuan. It is recommended not to buy two flavors, but to buy soybean milk, which is super smooth and delicious, just like making tofu into ice cream. That smell is really invincible.

I watched several Japanese middle school students in front of the queue take pictures in front of the signboard after buying ice cream, and turned it upside down like dq ice cream, so after they left, I followed, holding an upside-down ice cream to imitate dq to the signboard. Then, I began to eat ice cream. When I only eat the stick at the bottom, I will look at Lingling and others. I am also keen on punching cards on the signboard, so I will continue to eat my stick patiently. hahaha

It happened to rain on the way back, so we hid in a local supermarket. We visited Hanfu, and the locals didn't look at us very much. I guess we were trained by the local cos. The rest of the time is shopping time, and friends carry things to the dormitory in big bags.

Day 3: The busiest day in Japan.

Because there was a pregnant woman, a pregnant woman who didn't come home for a month, and two Lin Lin and Xiaoyu who were only interested in shopping, our group actually collapsed from the beginning. Ha ha ha ha, no one is particularly good at shopping. When I heard that there were three trips today, the pregnant woman said that she would go home after the first one, and we would go shopping for the rest.

I want to go to Kiyomizu Temple, but I saw a landlord shrine in Kiyomizu Temple before I left. So the three singles in the whole group unanimously urged to go to the landlord shrine, and the pregnant girl could only give in. For Kiyomizu Temple itself, we don't wear kimonos, but it's just a variety of appearances. In Kyoto, it is basically more convenient to travel by bus than by subway, so you need to climb the mountain when you get off the bus station, and you have learned the lesson of the previous day. Kiyomizu Temple went early, and there were not many tourists when you arrived.

Along the path up the hill, I saw that all the shops around were not open yet. Japanese-style houses are as strange as scenes in cartoons. This is probably the meaning of traveling, seeing different scenery, even if the locals feel normal.

I bought a ticket and entered the shrine. I first went to the main hall of Kiyomizu Temple to ring the bell in line, made a wish for this year, and then bought more than a dozen royal heads to send my relatives and friends home, and of course, my own big gift package.

Then, those who only have the landlord shrine in mind rush to the landlord shrine, just to end this year's singles. hahaha

When meeting local students for an outing, the teacher took them to the landlord shrine to apply for visas. The teacher also introduced the rules of the landlord shrine and how to apply for a visa. At the age of ten, in China, teachers protected puppy love and tigers and beasts more. In Japan, teachers are the first to ask for a love visa, hahaha. Many innocent middle school students really punch in according to the teacher's instructions.

I asked for an invincible love symbol. After watching the naive Japanese middle school students asking for visas, I continued to visit Kiyomizu Temple. Because of cultural differences, we don't do too many strategies, and the rest of the points are basically cursory.

Kiyomizu Temple overlooks the panoramic view of Kyoto, a city in a basin.

Fish and I, who are in a hurry, always create behind our backs. In fact, they take pictures of us more often. hahaha

Anyway, I'm curious about everything, so let's shoot first ~

We queued up to reach another scenic spot. Apart from the sign of love, we have no cold. We lamented that there were so many people that we waited in line for a long time and didn't skip any nostalgia ~

It should be a group of tourists from China. They really wear kimonos, but we have Hanfu, so forget it ~ hehe.

Amp large station wagon