Chapter 1447 Yesterday was not



Finally, I didn't give up halfway and finished the travel notes. I was a little disappointed. To sum up this trip, we mainly played and learned (what we learned was negligible). We bought enough things by ourselves. But when we arrived at the airport, we found that there were very few people like Yunluo who had one luggage per person. Almost everyone had one luggage on the luggage cart.

The luggage is piled up like a mountain. It seems that you still need to bring a coolie with you when you go to a place like Japan! In addition, I am not worshipping foreigners, but the quality of Japanese people is indeed recognized to be high. Cars turning will always give way to pedestrians, and there is almost no honking on the road. It is not to say that there are no people with high quality in China, but bad money drives out good money.

The overall environment is like this, and this is an unavoidable fact. The only thing that puzzled Yunluo (not related to quality) was why everyone lined up on the left side when taking the escalator in Tokyo, but on the right side in Osaka? It's so strange that there are such differences in the same country? It is said that Shinjuku is a hot spot for young people to go shopping.

When Yunluo first arrived at the streets of Shinjuku, he felt that it was just so-so. The streets in the shopping area didn't seem that spacious, and there weren't as many people as he had imagined. It seemed that there were more people than in Dasihai City, where Yunluo and An first met China. Shinjuku I saw this Yodobashi in Shinjuku, and I couldn't wait to go in and ask about the price.

Later, practice proved that the price of this store is quite reasonable. My father-in-law bought a digital micro single here and used it immediately during the next few days of travel. Shinjuku Shinjuku For the first meal in Japan, Yunluo and An Chuyu had their first meal in this store. It seems to be a chain store. They eat mainly vegetable noodles. The overall taste is still very good.

The main reason is that the portions are quite large. I was afraid that the two dads would not be full, so I ordered extra portions. As a result, everyone said they were full. There were not many people in the Shinjuku restaurant. I saw an old Japanese grandfather. I want to say that in Shinjuku, many similar restaurants in Japan actually order food on a machine. You don't sit down and let the waiter order.

Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't notice the machine next to them when they entered. As soon as they sat down, An Chuyu said that he wanted to go to the machine next to him to order first. Before Yunluo and An Chuyu went over, a Chinese waiter came and handed Yunluo and An Chuyu the menu, and asked Yunluo and An Chuyu to order directly by looking at the picture (it seems that there are so many Chinese people that the service can't keep up).

In the next few days, Yunluo and Anchuyu will consciously order from the machine when they encounter similar tours. After eating in Shinjuku, they continued to walk around Shinjuku for a while. They wanted to go to Kabukicho, but it was already dark. They decided to take the subway to the next attraction today. Yunluo had longed to visit Tokyo Tower for a long time.

I have to talk about Typhoon again. Why haven't you left yet? Yunluo and An Chuyu came to Tokyo Tower. They originally wanted to go to the highest special observation deck, but they were told that it was windy today and the special observation deck was temporarily closed. So Yunluo and An Chuyu could only go to the big observation deck to view the view. The night view here is indeed as legendary.

This starfish-shaped road Yunluo also saw birds. PS: You are not allowed to use a tripod on the Tokyo Tower. Yunluo didn't have one either. Tokyo Tower You can buy some souvenirs on the Tokyo Tower. The lowest floors of the tower are a shopping mall, and those who are interested can go shopping. PS: There is a One Piece theme park in the Tokyo Tower, and One Piece fans can go and have a look.

The tickets are in Japanese yen, but Yunluo and An Chuyu thought it was too expensive, so they didn't go. Tokyo Tower Tokyo Tower Observatory has more than one floor, and there are different views as you go down one floor. There are countless small lights here, embellishing the blue ocean. ps: Watching the night view at Tokyo Tower. Yunluo can't help but think of Fish Leong's song.

At Tokyo Tower. First time looking at it. Watching the lights imitate. Falling stars. (Yunluo thinks you have already hummed along, please support this travelogue if you are caught, thank you (ghost face).) Tokyo Tower occasionally appears in the picture. It was just after eight o'clock when we came down from Tokyo Tower, and the hotel where Yunluo and An first met was only a dozen minutes' walk from Tokyo Tower.

Yunluo and An Chuyu walked all the way back. Friends went back to the hotel to rest first, Yunluo and An Chuyu went to meet An Chuyu's classmates and have a midnight snack. It was the first time for Yunluo to go to an izakaya in Japan and taste authentic Japanese cuisine. Tokyo Tower This is a small shrine-like place that Yunluo and An Chuyu passed by when they returned to the hotel.

The taste of this izakaya in Tokyo is quite good. The wine bottle display in Tokyo izakaya is quite unique. Tokyo's izakaya is the second to last among so many vertical signs. After eating supper, it was already twelve o'clock when we returned to the hotel. Go to bed quickly to replenish your energy.

The next day, I slept until I woke up naturally. Everyone got up and started today's trip. I had breakfast at FamilyMart below the hotel. I have to say that there are so many convenience stores in Japan, and they are different from those in China. There are many varieties of breakfast here, and there are many seats in the convenience store. Yunluo and An Chuyu saw many Japanese office workers in a hurry.

Wearing the same suit and shirt, they hurriedly ate sandwiches in a convenience store. Only then did I realize how fast the pace of life is in Tokyo. Yunluo and An Chuyu basically used a one-day subway ticket to complete their journey today. Here I once again sigh at the development of the Tokyo subway, mainly because the transfer is very convenient, unlike in China. Some so-called transfers.

It takes you about 10 to 20 minutes to walk underground. Yunluo and Anchuyu's first stop today is the Imperial Palace in Tokyo. ps: The Imperial Palace is where the emperor usually lives. The Imperial Palace now refers to the former site of Tokyo's Edo Castle, which was once named "Palace City". It was built by Ota Dokan during the Edo period. The name "Palace City" was abolished after World War II.

The Imperial Palace is composed of the Imperial Palace (where the Emperor lives), the Imperial Palace (where various public ceremonies and government affairs are held), and the Imperial Household Agency (an administrative agency of Japan). (From Baidu) After exiting the subway station, we were almost at the Imperial Palace Square, and everyone was excited to take pictures.

Look at these three people, each taking their own photos. And Yunluo's fourth shot captured all of you, hahaha. Here is the statue of Kusunoki Masashige, who is praised by the Japanese as the "God of War", in the Imperial Palace Gaien Square. ps: Kusunoki Masashige (year? - year month day), childhood name Tamonmaru, honored as Lord Kusunoki since the Meiji era, was a famous military commander from the end of the Kamakura shogunate to the Northern and Southern Dynasties.

Kusunoki Masashige devoted his life to Emperor Go-Daigo and died in the Battle of Minatogawa. He was regarded as a model of loyalty and military and a military god by later generations. He was originally a fifth-rank official, but was posthumously awarded the rank of first-rank official. In addition, Kusunoki Masashige is one of the three "last" tragic heroes in Japanese history, along with Sanada Nobuharu in the late Warring States period and Minamoto no Yoshitsune in the Genpei War.

In front of the Nijubashi Bridge is the famous Imperial Palace Nijubashi Bridge. Haha. Isn't there a lot of people in the picture? Yes, that's right. When Yunluo and An Chuyu walked here, they suddenly ran into a Chinese tour group. This is a must-see attraction for tour groups. Yunluo is going to complain again: This tour group just takes tourists to the front of the Nijubashi Bridge to take pictures.

After taking pictures, we got back on the bus. It was a perfect rhythm of sleeping on the bus and taking pictures when we got off. The tour group left in front of Nijubashi Bridge. Yunluo could take some pictures of the scenery without any worries. In front of Nijubashi Bridge, the moat in front of Nijubashi Bridge is the Imperial Palace Inner Garden, which can also be visited, but reservations must be made in advance on the website of the Imperial Household Agency of Japan.

Yunluo and An Chuyu originally wanted to go in, but when Yunluo looked online a week in advance, it was already full. So they could only go to the Imperial Palace East Garden. No reservation is required there. No tickets are required, it's similar to the Imperial Palace Garden in China. For specific reservations, please see: I'll say it again, this is not only for the Imperial Palace in Tokyo, but also for the Kyoto Imperial Palace and other places.

I can only sigh a little about the ecological protection of the Japanese. In a big city like Tokyo, I saw wild turtles in the moat several times. I couldn't help but take a photo. A leisurely swan in the East Garden of the Imperial Palace. The East Garden of the Imperial Palace The East Garden of the Imperial Palace is the east entrance gate of the East Garden of the Imperial Palace. The East Garden of the Imperial Palace The East Garden of the Imperial Palace is free to visit.

However, each person will be given a plastic ticket at the entrance. You can return it when you exit from another gate. The sun is quite bright in the East Garden of the Imperial Palace at this time. There are not many people visiting the East Garden of the Imperial Palace. Occasionally, I met a few European and American tourists (tour groups probably don't come). The East Garden of the Imperial Palace is a park that looks very natural in Tokyo, where there are many high-rise buildings.

Here I would like to say that there are really many crows in Japan. They can be found in this park, as well as in the parks and shrines we visited later. It was already noon when we came out of the East Gardens of the Imperial Palace. The sun was unbearable. Yunluo and An Chuyu hurriedly took the subway to the next stop - Akihabara. Speaking of Akihabara, there is no need to explain.

Electrical appliances and animation have long been famous. Yunluo came here for a purpose, Yunluo came to buy some figurines to commemorate. Haha, there is a Yodobashi right after the Akihabara subway station, but Yunluo and An Chuyu were hot and hungry at this time, so they just wanted to find a place to eat first. Let's enjoy the air conditioning first. Akihabara parents only care about eating.

Two requirements to save money. Yunluo and An Chuyu chose this curry rice set meal. The Japanese curry here tastes pretty good. Akihabara otaku's paradise has arrived. Akihabara There are many maid cafes in Akihabara. You can also see many girls dressed as maids posting advertisements to attract business on the road. But they don't allow taking pictures.

When Yunluo raised the camera to take pictures of them, they immediately covered their faces. Yunluo consciously stopped taking pictures of birds. There are so many video game stores in Akihabara, with all kinds of claw machines and countless dolls. This is a store in Akihabara that sells all kinds of audio and video products. There is also a special restricted area.

Yunluo won't take photos. Akihabara, haha. This is a paradise for otakus, and the figures are not cheap. But they are really exquisite. This store is full of second-hand products. The above picture is mainly Saber and Pokemon. Yunluo wandered around Akihabara for a few streets, just to find the Saint Seiya Soul of Gold Saint Cloth Myth figure that was recently released.

The parents followed Yun Luo for a long time, but finally bought it. It is the golden one below. After leaving Akihabara, we continued to take the subway. A few stops away, we arrived at another must-see attraction for Tokyo tour groups - Sensoji Temple (free admission). ps: Sensoji Temple is located in Taito District, Tokyo, and is the only existing "Edo-style" public entertainment place in Japan.

Sensoji Temple is the oldest temple in Tokyo. According to legend, in the 36th year of the reign of Emperor Suiko (AD 1644), two fishermen fished in the Miyato River and fished up a 1.5-cm-tall golden statue of Guanyin. The people nearby raised funds to build a temple to enshrine the statue. This is Sensoji Temple. Afterwards, the temple was repeatedly destroyed by fire. In the early Edo period, Tokugawa Ieyasu rebuilt Sensoji Temple.

It became a large temple complex and a recreational place for nearby Edo citizens. In addition to the inner hall of Sensoji Temple, there are countless famous buildings, historical sites and scenic spots such as the five-story pagoda in Sensoji Temple. Here is the famous Kaminarimon Gate in Sensoji Temple. Inside the Kaminarimon Gate of Sensoji Temple is a commercial street selling various souvenirs and food at a slightly expensive price.

However, some things are local limited products. If you like them, you should buy them. Because you may not be able to buy them elsewhere. But there are really a lot of tourists. After passing this gate, you will reach the main hall of Sensoji Temple. However, everyone was a little tired at this time, so they did not go in and rested in the shade to replenish their energy.

Prepare to go to the pier next to Sensoji Temple to take the water bus to Odaiba. Enjoy the Tokyo sea view along the way and start a different journey. Tokyo Water Bus This is the pier for taking the water bus, just east of Sensoji Temple, very close. The water bus seems to run once an hour. Yunluo and An Chuyu took the one to Odaiba. The ticket price is yen/person.

There is no mistake in the poem, post, content, and read the book on 6, 9, and bar!

The bus stopped once along the way and it took nearly an hour to reach Odaiba. Tokyo Water Bus Tokyo Water Bus This futuristic boat is the water bus. This is the tail of the Tokyo Water Bus. The Tokyo Water Bus passed countless bridges along the river. Each bridge was introduced in the broadcast on the boat, but for Yunluo and An Chuyu who did not understand Japanese.

It's like nothing. An Chuyu translated a few sentences for fun. I saw the Sky Tree from afar again, but unfortunately I won't go there this time. Tokyo Water Bus When the Tokyo Water Bus is about to leave Tokyo Bay, the second-floor deck area on the ship will be open, and everyone can come out to enjoy the sea breeze. But the wind is strong. If you're not careful, you'll become Mei Chaofeng.

Tokyo Water Bus Tokyo Water Bus Tokyo Water Bus The various buildings under the sunset are shining with golden light, against the blue sky and sea, which is beautiful. Tokyo Water Bus Sunset + Stern. In the distance is the Odaiba Bridge Odaiba Arrival Pier, which is the last stop of Yunluo and An Chuyu's visit today - Odaiba.

The landing pier is at Odaiba Seaside Park. Many movies and TV series are filmed on the beach here. Odaiba is now one of the three major shopping districts in Tokyo. There are many large shopping malls here, but Yunluo’s purpose is not shopping, but to find the Gundam, the Statue of Liberty, and enjoy the night view. Odaiba Odaiba is a shopping street inside a large shopping mall.

It is also a good place to buy all kinds of small things. However, Yunluo and An Chuyu were in a hurry to find dinner at that time, so they didn't go shopping properly. For dinner in Odaiba, Yunluo and An Chuyu took their parents to this chain restaurant called Xiaoxiao, which also felt like an izakaya. The overall taste was good. However, the parents thought it was not full. After dinner in Odaiba.

Yunluo and An Chuyu took a walk to enjoy the night view. They saw the Ferris wheel in Odaiba from a distance. The Ferris wheel in Odaiba changes color. It is magnificent. There are many large shopping malls in the Odaiba area. One after another. However, Yunluo and An Chuyu didn't want to go shopping, so they just walked around leisurely. They walked around Odaiba in a big circle and asked for directions twice.

Finally found this huge Gundam model. My parents were not interested at all. Yunluo was so excited that she took photos. A close-up of the Odaiba Gundam. The back of the Odaiba Gundam is also very delicate. Odaiba posed for a photo with this big guy. After walking around Odaiba and returning to the Seaside Park, we saw the famous Statue of Liberty. It felt like we were in New York.

After everyone was tired of shopping in Odaiba, they headed back home and went back to the hotel to rest. ps: There is no subway in the Odaiba area to return to the city. Yunluo and An Chuyu need to take the Yurikamome to Shinbashi or Shiodome Station to transfer to the subway. This does not use the subway one-day ticket. But that ticket was really put to good use today.

Yunluo and An Chuyu are about to leave Tokyo for the second stop of this trip - Kyoto. It takes only minutes from the hotel to the JR station, and a few stops to Tokyo Station. Tokyo Street View Here is a display of JR tickets. Japan's subways, JRs, and buses all use this small ticket. Tokyo Station Tokyo Station has many shops for buying specialties.

You can go shopping if you need it. It is said that there is a store here where you can buy the most famous Tokyo Banana. Special reminder: If you are not going to eat it right away, please go to the airport duty-free shop to buy Tokyo Banana. Because although the price here is not expensive, the airport is duty-free. The airport is cheaper. Yunluo and An Chuyu were a little regretful.

Tokyo Station Tokyo Station Tokyo Station Yunluo and Anchu met and were about to take the Shinkansen Nozomi to Kyoto Station. GoodbyeTokyo. See you again if we are destined to. The interior of Japan's Shinkansen is basically the same as that of China's high-speed rail. What surprised Yunluo was that today was Wednesday and it was morning. He thought the Shinkansen would not be full.

Unexpectedly, there was not a single empty seat around Yunluo and An Chuyu all the way to Kyoto. Fortunately, they had purchased a reserved seat. The train at Kyoto Station sped for about an hour. At noon, Yunluo and An Chuyu arrived at Kyoto Station. Kyoto Station is the "Kyoto Station Comprehensive Tourist Information Center" mentioned by Yunluo, which is the question mark in the upper right corner of the picture above.

You can buy sightseeing tickets or bus passes for Kyoto here, and you can also ask other questions. At Kyoto Station, we have to talk about the Gion Festival. The biggest luck of Yunluo and An Chuyu on this trip was that they encountered the annual Gion Festival in Kyoto. It only takes place during these few days every year (good luck). ps: The Gion Festival is the same as the Kanda Festival in Tokyo. (~^~)


Recommendation