Chapter 629 Vacation and Invitation to Koshien



Instead of having the sea bass feast for dinner, the two chose a seafood feast based on the waiter's recommendation.

Compared with the exclusive sea bass banquet, the seafood feast is obviously much richer in variety, with seafood such as shrimp and crabs presented in various ways.

After dinner, the two of them walked around the hotel, watched people fishing nearby at night, and then returned to their room to rest.

Of course, this time they really took a break. After all, something like that happened during the day, and there was really nothing serious going on between the two of them.

Holding Ayako in his arms and listening to her soft breathing beside his ear, Tang Ze slowly fell asleep.

The next morning, after regaining his spirits, Karasawa and Ayako had breakfast and drove directly to Kyoto.

The entire Neon is not very big, about the same size as Nanyun Province, where Karasawa's hometown is. Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokyo sound like they are very far away from each other, but in fact they are not even out of the province.

So you can imagine how Tang Ze and the others were doing on their journey.

Thanks to Tang Ze's superb driving skills, the two arrived in Kyoto smoothly and quickly.

After spending some time finding a luxurious hotel to solve the problems of lunch and accommodation, the two began their trip to Kyoto after a short rest.

Kyoto Prefecture is known as the source of neon culture. As the capital before the Meiji Restoration, this city can be said to be a city built by the culture of dynasties throughout history.

In modern times, although the political center has moved to Tokyo, when it comes to historical heritage, it is naturally unmatched and is known as the "Millennium Capital."

As an ancient capital, a series of historical buildings such as shrines and Buddhist pavilions are also indispensable.

The first destination of the two was Jisho-ji Temple, commonly known as the Silver Pavilion, which was listed as a World Heritage Site as early as 1994.

The weather after the full moon is different every day. After the cold winter, the temperature rises quickly, and it is warm enough for fishing. But the temperature has risen even faster in the past two days, coupled with a little greenery, it is a great place for an outing.

In order to take photos to commemorate this trip, Tangze specially bought a camera. Combined with his art student's composition aesthetics, Tangze became Ayako's exclusive photographer.

After visiting temples, visit shrines, where neon lights are everywhere, full of ghosts and gods.

The most famous shrine is Yasaka Shrine. Unfortunately, the cherry blossoms in the shrine have not yet bloomed and cannot be seen. This is a little regrettable.

But that's what travel is like. Some regrets are always inevitable, but they will also become part of your memory of the city, driving you to set foot there again one day.

After accompanying Ayako to finish the worship, it was almost time for the two of them to visit the shrine, so they found a century-old restaurant in Kyoto to taste the so-called Kyoto flavor.

Because it was only half a day and they were tired from the journey, they went to bed early after returning to their room.

Kinkaku-ji Temple, Sanjusangendo Hall...

As an ancient dynasty, Kyoto has so many places worth visiting. The two did not make any plans and just leisurely toured the city.

It’s not a pity that I didn’t visit some places due to lack of time. Instead, I look forward to going there again next time.

It is also worth mentioning that the timeline seems to have accelerated again during these days in Kyoto. There is no trace of winter at all and we have even skipped spring and arrived in early summer.

But for Tang Ze now, it is no longer strange. After getting used to this sudden change in climate, sometimes you even find it quite exciting.

After all, you can experience spring, summer, autumn and winter without getting bored and leaving quickly. You can also eat a lot of seasonal ingredients, such as crabs, which is also a great blessing for foodies.

In addition, on the third day, Tang Ze used the "Safe and Sound Card", which allowed him to have fun in Kyoto with complete peace of mind.

But no matter how wonderful the journey is, it will end one day, and soon the last day arrived.

After that, the two did not go to any other tourist attractions, but went to the last stop, Jin Market.

To put it simply, this is a large food shopping mall where you can buy many ingredients unique to Kyoto, and many hotels and restaurants also purchase their ingredients here.

Of course, the two of them did not come here to buy fresh ingredients and cook their own meals, but simply to buy souvenirs for their family, friends and colleagues.

After a round of shopping, the two returned to Tokyo on Saturday evening with bags full of stuff.

After returning home and taking a shower, the two people who were too lazy to cook directly called Yukihira to order food and asked them to send a waiter to deliver the takeaway.

Although the two of them had no shortage of money, Tang Ze still strongly suggested that they start this business so that they could enjoy delicious meals without having to cook or run errands.

Of course, the high errand fee is also an important reason why restaurant waiters are willing to run errands.

Tang Ze specially selected dishes such as seaweed bento, pepper pancakes, and Tai Chi cup meals whose taste would not be affected too much by the time.

During this time, he took the weekly newspaper delivered to the mailbox and began to read it.

If Kogoro Mori encounters any case again, it will most likely be published.

However, after reading the newspaper, Tang Ze felt a little worried because there was no news about Kogoro Mori.

But just as she entered the room, Ayako, who had just turned on the TV and was changing the channel, suddenly stopped what she was doing and said, "Look, it's Detective Maori!"

"Huh?" After hearing this, Tang Ze looked at the TV and found that the news was broadcasting a news item with a photo of Kogoro Mouri on it.

"This is really a big case." Tang Ze couldn't help but sigh after reading the news, but it was rare that he didn't feel sorry for this case.

My dear, there is more to this chapter. Please click on the next page to continue reading. It will be even more exciting later!

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