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Section 1452 Once upon a time

However, this is also the characteristic of Kyoto. The inside is rice and the outer layer is wrapped in bean skin. In Fushimi Inari Taisha, foxes are regarded as messengers of gods, so there are many various fox stone statues, as well as the painted horse (wish card) in the shape of a fox face, which probably refers to the fox fairy handkerchief. The purse with the nature of a prayer.

It takes about an hour to walk the Fushimi Inari Shrine, and you will go up and down the mountain. Although the slope is not big, it is quite difficult to walk because the road is narrow and there are many tourists. After going down the mountain, there are many Japanese snacks and handicraft shops on the main entrance of Fushimi Inari Shrine. Because there are many tourists, the scene is also very lively.

Japanese handkerchiefs are a bit expensive, but they are very good to give away people. In the Shinkansen, Japan, the subway frequently passes through the urban roads, and from time to time you will see the road blocking the railings. From the mobile phone map, Fushimi Inari Taisha and Sansanjido are about kilometers, and there is no direct subway Shinkansen, considering that taking a taxi in Japan is too expensive.

So I decided to walk there. I encountered many shrines and unique Japanese famous houses along the way, so I especially recommend walking. In fact, I don’t know anything about Sansakudo, but I know it’s worth watching by looking at the door wall. I can’t search any information on the Hamaji Temple, Baidu or Google, and it may be because there are too many scenic spots in Kyoto.

Therefore, few people have noticed its existence. Thirty-three halls, also known as Lotus King Court, seem ordinary from the appearance, but there are Buddha statues and cultural relics listed as national treasures in Japan, especially famous for the Thousand-Handed Guanyin and the Twenty-Eight Tribes standing statues. The main hall worships Guanyin statues is one of the longest wooden buildings in Japan. Photos are not allowed inside the main hall.

Tickets for adult yen, student yen, children yen. Opening hours - early month: -:, mid month to month: -:. Transportation: Museum Sansanjido Station, Kyoto Bus Road, Road, and Road; Subway Keihan Main Line Qijo Station. I have to say that the transportation in Kyoto is very convenient. The center of Kyoto transportation is at JR Kyoto Station, JR Line.

The Kintetsu Railway and the Municipal Subway Karasuma Line both pass here. Outside the station is a station for urban buses and long-distance and overnight buses. There is a comprehensive subway and bus consultation office in the station. There are also taxi ride points, operation route maps and ride instructions. Trams in Kyoto are very convenient, and the main tram routes in the city are JR.

The subway and some private rail lines. The network of bus routes mainly consists of urban buses is very dense, which may be a bit complicated for tourists. However, many tourist attractions in Kyoto have bus stops. Therefore, try to combine tram and bus routes to make the tour more convenient. "Tianli Buddhism" thought that this religion only exists in movies or novels.

On the way back to the hotel, I passed the Kyoto Imperial Garden. Kyoto Imperial Garden was originally a garden surrounding the Imperial Garden and the Immortal Cave Imperial Garden where the abdicated Taihuang lived. Now it has become a wide and green place for citizens to relax. The roads in Kyoto Imperial Garden are puzzled. They are all special gravel roads, and they are very large stones. It is said that this is also related to practice.

It is also a way of hard work. The green Kyoto Imperial Garden is more and more revealing the historical heritage of this thousand-year-old capital, which is a beef bowl fast food. This is one of the three largest fast food chains in Japan and has many branches in Sihai City. But to be honest, the price in Japan is cheaper than Sihai City. I have to say that catering is profitable in China.

Cold okra is not used to eating this thing very often. However, this method tastes very good. The clean and tidy Japanese streets. The wires on the streets of Japan are also dense, which is undoubtedly considered a backward expression in China. Then, the old city is renovated, and then the cables are dug. It is not long before it is dug. It is said that the cables are laid and they are dug over and over again.

It's always a cable laying, it's a waste of money, and then, you know... some people are rich. I checked in the Brighton Hotel Kyoto at night. It's located in the center of Kyoto. It's a matter of transportation. It's a minute walk from the subway. The walking path is very close to Kyoto Gyoen. Then there are Kyoto buses nearby to Gion, Kiyomizu Temple and Kinkaku Temple. At the same time, the hotel provides free shuttle buses to nearby subway stations.

In terms of environment, the hotel is very spacious, clean and tidy, and the decoration is novel. The breakfast is divided into Western and Japanese. Japanese is a famous Japanese Kaiseki cuisine. It is higher in price than the hotels I have stayed in before, so it is worth recommending. The hotel room is equipped with matcha. My friends are quite satisfied with the results of their labor, but considering that the stocks that Yun Luo were green in those days.

I really don’t have the courage to try it. I stayed at the Japanese breakfast at Kobe Arima Hot Springs Guinenkaku Kyoto Brighton Hotel, which is said to be the famous Kaiseki cuisine. Not to mention the taste, the dishes are exquisite and beautiful, but the variety is not rich and relatively simple. After breakfast, I took the bus near the hotel to another Katsukikaku Temple in Kyoto. It was less than 8:30 when I arrived at the Kyokikaku Temple.

The door of Kinkaku Temple opened in the morning, but the entrance of the temple was already filled with many waiting people. The transportation tips of Kinkaku Temple: There is no subway nearby, you can take buses to arrive. Tickets: Adult yen, yen for primary and secondary school students. Kinkaku Temple, the official name is actually Luyuan Temple. Because there is gold foil outside the building, it is also known as Kinkaku Temple.

It is an ancient Japanese temple located in Kyoto and was first completed in 2008 (the fourth year of Oeyo). In addition to being a well-known tourist attraction, it is also an important historical building designated as a national treasure by the Japanese government and designated as a World Cultural Heritage by UNESCO in 2008. Kinkakuji Temple was built as a villa by Yoshiman, the third generation general of the Ashikaga family.

After Yiman died, he was changed to the "Bodhishou" of the Zen temple. It is said that the garden with the Golden Pavilion as the center is Pure Land. The pond and the Golden Pavilion, called Jinghu Lake Pond, are reflected in each other, and seem to be a representative scenery of Kyoto. Especially in the sunny weather, you can enjoy the magnificent Golden Pavilion and blue sky and white clouds reflected in Jinghu Lake Pond, like a postcard of fine arts.

There are also unique places in Kinkakuji Temple. Visitors receive not tickets to visit but paper talismans with blessing words written on them. Kinkakuji Temple entrance guardian paper talismans. In addition, there are Chinese and Korean divine signs next to the Immovable Hall in the courtyard for divination. The incense of Kinkakuji Temple is very prosperous. Just from these candles for praying, you can see that your academic achievements are safe in your home.

The King of Immortality and Disasters, etc., means the King of Immortality or the King of Immortality. The church community calls it "King of Immortality", which is also called the messenger of Immortality. "Donality" refers to the firm compassion and inescapable of shaking. "Bright" means the light of wisdom, and the King of Immortality, who controls all phenomena. In fact, putting aside the status of the world cultural heritage of Kinkaku Temple. Kinkaku Temple itself is a thousand-year-old tree.

If it is autumn, the forest is full of colors, it should be worth it. The transportation map of the bus stop is not difficult to see. The transportation for traveling in Kyoto is very convenient. It is very romantic. The buses connect Kinkakuji Temple and Gion (Kyomizu Temple), and the ticket price is yen. From the map, the distance between Gion and Kiyomizu Temple is very close, and it is completely feasible to walk there.

It is particularly important to note that Gion is a regional name. It does not refer to any garden. Gion refers to the area from Yasaka Shrine, Kamakawa to Todajitsu, and is a traditional bustling neighborhood in Kyoto. It is a variety of things used in Japan to pray for, especially this kind of purse. Some sculptures without moral integrity on the roadside.

Gion Transportation: Get off at Kawagencho Station on the Hankyu Line and get off at Gion Shijo Station on the Keihan main line. Ninosaka and Sannosaka outside Kiyomizu Temple are ramps with the unique style of Kyoto. These two ramps are included in Japan's "important traditional construction group protection area". Japanese buildings on both sides of Ishizaka are full of ancient charm.

There are many local specialty shops with a strong gentle style that can be visited, and you can also meet women wearing traditional Japanese clothes from time to time. There are only many shops that rent traditional clothes, about yen every day, including clothes and decorations, like big flowers on a woman's head. The Huajian path is the essence of Gion, and the east starts with a tea house. It is until the Gion Kabu singing and dancing practice venue for dance skills.

The street lights are set up in a lantern style with the style of flower streets. At night, the lights are on, and the shadows seem to be able to catch a glimpse of the beautiful figures of the makyo. Sannenzaka often asks for a smooth delivery for Kiyomizu Temple, so it is also called Yasenzaka. Not only that, there is another legend that "people who fall in Sannenzaka will die within three years."

Although it is just a storytelling, it is indeed a bit difficult to climb the Saka in three years. Kiyomizu Temple was built in the first year and is the oldest temple in Kyoto. This temple covering an area of ​​10,000 square meters was founded by Master Ci'en. Legend has it that Master Ci'en was Tang Monk's first apprentice in Japan. Kiyomizu Temple was also a representative building in the Heian era, but it was later burned down by fires many times.

What we see now is that the reconstruction of Tokugawa Iemitsu according to the original architectural techniques. It is ranked alongside the Kinkaku Temple and Nijo Castle as one of the three famous attractions for Kyoto and is also a famous scenic spot for viewing maple and cherry blossoms. Kiyomizu Temple is most famous for its wooden steps, which is long from the bottom of the mountain to the hall. In 2008, Kiyomizu Temple was included in a world cultural heritage site. There is the Yoona Waterfall in Kiyomizu Temple.

Qingquan is divided into three parts. It represents three meanings: "academic achievement", "love achievement", and "longevity prayer", and is regarded as having magical power. Teach to choose one of these three springs and drink this spring water, and the wish you make will come true. But it should be noted that if you drink too much, the spring water will be counterproductive.

From the observation deck (the stage of Kiyomizu Temple), you can see the beautiful scenery of Kyoto, and you can see the pink cherry blossoms in spring. In autumn, you can see the beautiful scenery of Kyoto's maple trees. The stage structure building does not use nails, and the same structure as Hasegawa Temple and Ishiyama Temple, which are the Guanyin Hall of the Municipal Party Committee, reflecting the respect for Guanyin Bodhisattva. The temple is enshrined in the Thousand-Handed Guanyin and other Guanyin statues.

The temple hall, as a national treasure, was built in 2008. It completely reproduces the style of the Heian era palace. In fact, the traditional costumes you see in Gion are % of Chinese tourists. Kiyomizu Temple tickets: adult yen, primary and secondary school students, adult yen at night, and primary and secondary school students. Opening hours: generally from 6 am to 6 pm, and if it is a night visit, it will be extended to 9 pm.

It is said that Kiyomizu Temple is the main courtyard of the Northern Dharma Xiangzong of Buddhism. The statue of the Thousand-Handed Guanyin worshipped in the temple is only open to worship every other year, and the next time it is New Year. In Guanyin’s Japanese costume movies, fans are an indispensable decoration. It is very good to give it to people with souvenirs. Japanese matcha is very famous, and there are also many snacks about matcha.

It can't be named, but it's very cool and delicious. The three things are added together, yen. It is said that Japanese women spend an hour wearing kimono, including tidying and makeup, and they are also drunk. Lunch is at Wangjiang dumplings, which is also one of the three major fast food chains in Japan. Japanese dumplings are not boiled, all fried. Yasaka Shrine is a shrine located in Higashiyama District, Kyoto Prefecture, Japan.

It is the 22nd Society, and the old society is the official coin master (the Shrine of the Shrine Main Hall). It is the main body of about 3,000 Yasaka Shrines in Japan, and is called Naoyuan. The regular sacrificial activities of the shrine are called Naoyuan Festival, which is called the three major festivals in Japan, along with the Kanda Festival in Tokyo and Osaka Tianshen Festival. It was originally called "Naoyuan Shrine", "Naoyuan Club", and "Naoyuan Shrine".

"The God of the Land" was renamed "Yasaka Shrine" after the separation order of the gods and Buddhas in the year of 1990s. It is said that the Yasaka Shrine has the most famous stone tablet amulet for resolving Katsuki. Many people think that Japan is a country that believes in Buddhism, but in fact, Japan should be a pragmatic country that has no religious beliefs and only seeks blessings from the gods.

The Japanese have almost followed this "religious path" throughout their lives: they go to the shrine when they were born, go to the church when they got married, and go to the church when they died and were buried in the Buddhist temple. When they happened to meet a wedding at the Yasaka Shrine, they felt that it was not an ordinary family. After all, the Yasaka Shrine is so famous in Japan. If the autumn is full of red, the scenery will be even more charming.

The Japanese dolls are indeed not as good as those in China. At 3:30, I took the Shinkansen from Kyoto to Kobe, and passed Osaka on the way. The fare was yen, which took a minute. I arrived in Kobe at 4:30 in the afternoon and looked at Kobe city at Kobe JR Station. I only remember Kobe beef in Kobe. I didn’t know there was a hot spring, so I originally planned to live in Kobe city.

However, my friends who have been to Japan many times insist on living in Arima Hot Spring, which is far from the city. They took three trams from Shinkobe Station (it took about minutes) to reach Arima Hot Spring Town. The moment they got off, Yun Luo no longer complained. It is said that this place is related to the movie "Spirited and Chiaki", which is very quiet country style and the ultimate vacation enjoyment.

Arima Hot Spring is very famous in Japan. Of course, Arima Hot Spring is a general reference rather than a specific hot spring in the region. In Arima Hot Spring Town, there are many hot spring hotels. There are also many tall hot spring hotels. However, even if you don’t stay in hot spring hotels or hotels, you can also soak your feet in the ditch in the town for free.

When the station came out of the mobile phone map, I checked the Aurama Hot Springs Motoyu Guinen Pavilion. It was very close, so I decided to walk there and climbed a large slope with a trolley case. The street signs of the Aurama Hot Springs were a lot of comforting, and then turned to another big slope. The Aurama Hot Springs Motoyu Guinen Pavilion is located in Kobe Yuma Hot Springs Town, about a kilometer away from the Shinkobe Station.

It takes about a minute to drive and can be reached by tram. It takes about a minute, and there are many trains, but it takes a transfer, which is generally very convenient. Guquange Hot Spring is about meter away from the town station. It is about a minute to walk, and it takes two large slopes, which is difficult. The hotel is quiet and there is no choice for dining around, but you can get to the town for excerpts.

The hot spring hotel can arrange free pick-up to the town and station at any time, which is very convenient. The hotel's service is thoughtful and considerate. What surprised Yunluo was that many staff members could speak Chinese. Later, they learned that they were Chinese students studying in Japan. I thought the hotel also looked at the huge market for Chinese tourists. There was no obstacle to language communication.

You do not need to go to the front desk to check in. The staff will take it directly to the seating area to rest and hand over the passport to the staff. The staff will also take their luggage to the guest room. Make beds, breakfast, hot springs, etc. will make appointments with guests for the number of time. Check in is a Japanese-style room, and in fact, this is also a special room that Youma Hot Springs specializes in.

Although the hotel has a modern appearance, the Japanese style of the room price is really satisfying. The room price is very spacious and the Japanese decoration is clean and tidy. After checking in, the hotel will make a reservation with the guests to make a bed, basically making a bed while the guests are in the hot spring, which does not affect the guests' stay. The bathroom is relatively small, but it is better to be clean and tidy.

The only thing I was not satisfied with was the taste of the room. The unsure taste, like the smell of straw or mold. Maybe I was not used to it, but it was actually the smell of straw mats. At the same time, the room was equipped with an air purifier, which was very satisfied overall. I was worried that the hotel's dinner was expensive, so I decided to go to the town to eat. The hotel was located at a high place.

In the words of the hotel staff, you don’t have to worry about getting lost in Youma Town. It’s only a minute to walk from one end to the other. On the way, I saw many hot spring hotels, and I felt that they were much cheaper than hotels. Before 7 o’clock in the evening, many restaurants in the town were closed. The quiet town really gave people a feeling of being paradise.

The dinner was decided at - solution. I especially like to drink Japanese milk. The price seems to be cheaper than in China. A full table is less than yen. After a short break, I prepare to soak in the hot spring. The hot spring is the characteristic of the hotel. The color is different from the hot springs in the general sense in China. The hot springs are tea-brown, which should be extremely authentic hot springs. At the same time, the hotel also provides hot springs with clear water quality, with an elegant environment and satisfying.

From Kobe to Osaka, shopping, stay at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Osaka, Japanese breakfast at Arima Hot Spring. I have to say that every dish on this table is like a work of art. Every time, the camera is full before it is the turn of people to eat. Every time, I feel like I have no idea how to cut off my chopsticks. From the height of the hotel, I look out at the entire Arima Hot Spring town.

Arima Hot Spring is one of the three famous Japanese soups. It is located in the foothills of Mount Rokka on the outskirts of Kobe. As early as the century, monks developed a place for leisure. According to legend, traveling to the emperor for several generations also visited here. Is the hot spring village once destroyed in the troubled times of the Warring States Period. Fortunately, due to the favor of the daimyo Toyotomi Hideyoshi in the Warring States Period, it was spent a lot of financial resources to rebuild it.
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