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Because of this, there are often various types of clouds on the top of Mount Fuji, each with a different name. The most interesting one is the cloud called the bamboo hat cloud, which is inverted on Mount Fuji like the shape of Mount Fuji. Mr. Yasuda said that he had seen this type of cloud, which was very interesting. Later, the LED lights of Lake Sagami were piled up due to heavy snow.

So Yunluo and An Chuyu couldn't watch the light show. It was said that it was very spectacular when tens of thousands of lights were lit up at the same time. So Yunluo and An Chuyu went to the hot springs. My god, it was the third time to go to the hot springs in two days. Yunluo felt that he was going to have a nosebleed. This hot spring at the foot of the mountain is actually a more primitive Japanese hot spring. The best thing is that it also has open air.

But it snowed heavily that day, and the snow accumulated. So Yunluo and An Chuyu finished their last hot spring trip in Japan in the snow, and then set off back to Tokyo. Because they didn't take the cable car, the travel agency later refunded Yunluo and An Chuyu the cable car money. You can't take pictures when you are in the hot spring. So there are no photos here.

Mount Fuji is hidden under a cloud in the distance. The bus stops at Shinjuku around 10:00 p.m., or you can ask to stop at Tokyo Station. At this time, the snow in downtown Tokyo has all cleared up, and it is no longer snowing. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu had a bite to eat there and went shopping in Shinjuku.

At every station in Tokyo, there are coinlockers for storage. You can pay with cash or suica cards. After checking out, Yunluo and An Chuyu thought that since they were leaving from Tokyo, they would store their luggage here, so they came to Tokyo Station because it was big.

There are more lockers here than other stations. If you can't find a locker, you can look for the station information map first, which will clearly mark the location of the lockers in each area. There is a huge row of lockers downstairs in the central area, you can look for it! Please pay attention when using it.

The lockers at small stations are easily full, so you should either go early to store your belongings, or go to large stations to find a large number of lockers, so that you are less likely to be disappointed. In addition, there are three types of coinlockers: a small square locker, a slightly larger rectangle, and a large rectangle. It is actually completely unnecessary to use it when storing luggage.

Because Japanese coinlockers are very deep. Yunluo's 1.5-inch suitcase can be placed upright to fit everything. My classmate also put everything in this way, and stuffed a bunch of clothes and other things in it. It's completely enough. I suggest you try the small one first, and if it can fit, don't open the big one. After storing everything and closing the door, go to the electronic display next to it to confirm your locker number.

Then you can pay. ↓Square, another one. In the middle is the display, barcode scanner and ticket outlet. →Guide to claiming luggage if Suica card is lost: In addition, if you use Suica card to pay for storage, remember not to lose the card. Yunluo lost it and it took a lot of trouble. Specifically, find the information desk at the station first.

Remember to note the location of your locker area first, because if the station is large, there are many locker areas, so don't get confused, and then write down your locker number), tell them that the deposited suica is lost, and then they will find the staff. You must first fill out a form, clearly stating what is in the locker and what packaging, the more detailed the better.

Then they will open the locker to confirm everything with you, and then ask you to sign. Then they will return your things and you can leave. Remember to say thank you. If you need to renew your suica card, you can also go to the information desk. They will tell you where to renew the card, but Yunluo and An Chuyu are tourists after all, so it is not recommended to renew the card because Yunluo and An Chuyu bought it on Taobao and have no receipt.

It is better to buy a new one or use other methods. [Tsutaya Bookstore] → Information: Tsutaya Bookstore (Daikanyama T-Site) is known as one of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. It is located northwest of {Daikanyama} Station. You can walk there after exiting the station and experience the other side of Daikanyama, a trendy and high-end residential area.

There are many high-end residential areas in this generation, and top-level luxury sports cars that are rarely seen in Tokyo, and people of all kinds who dress in a unique way and do not follow the crowd. The Tsutaya bookstore consists of three buildings, renting books, DVDs and CDs. There is also a Starbucks in the store. And it has a unique appearance. You can find a book you like.

Sit down and read while eating. They have a lot of seats and are well arranged. You can use computers, have different types of seats, and have a wide range of book categories. There are also some small exhibits and small items for sale, which is very cute. After leaving the bookstore, I walked back to the tram station in a square route.

The display stand inside the bookstore Yunluo's recognition of the beauty of Tsutaya Bookstore lies in its very special exterior design and good reading environment. There are bookshelves and books everywhere, which makes people want to read. [Shinkansen arrives in Osaka] Then Yunluo and An Chuyu came to {Tokyo Station} to pick up the luggage that Yunluo and An Chuyu left there.

After experiencing the problem of Yunluo losing his suica and not being able to retrieve his luggage, he went to the JR station entrance to select seats for Yunluo and An Chuyu's tickets, and then took the Shinkansen to Kyoto. Because I often saw scenes in Japanese movies and TV series where you can see Mount Fuji while the train is running, I have always wanted to experience it.

Plus the weather is very good today. So Yunluo guessed that Yunluo and An Chuyu would definitely see Mount Fuji on the Shinkansen. →Shinkansen purchase information: There are many types and seats of Shinkansen in other masters' guides, so Yunluo will not repeat them. Here is the low-priced ticket and seat selection information that Yunluo and An Chuyu bought. Because Yunluo and An Chuyu are just

We took the Tokaido Shinkansen from Tokyo to Kyoto and then to Osaka, so we didn't choose JRpass. Under the guidance of Mr. Baotian, Yunluo and An Chuyu bought the reserved seats for the Shinkansen to Kyoto at a cheap price at "Daikokuya". If you look closely, you will see that "Daikokuya" often appears in various busy areas, such as Shinjuku, Shibuya, etc.

They said they would buy the company's unused transportation tickets and then resell them to people who wanted to take the Shinkansen at a lower price. The store that Yunluo bought in Shinjuku also sold trains of different speeds, but the prices were the same, so Yunluo and An Chuyu chose the fastest one, and they all sold reserved seats. Yunluo remembered that it was in Japanese yen.

But they only sell tickets for reserved seats, so you have to find a machine at the JR station to put your ticket in, select the seat you want, and then two tickets will be output. One is the ticket with your seat number written on it, and you will use this ticket to check your ticket on the train. The other is the ticket you put in first.

Shinkansen seat information: The probability of seeing Mount Fuji in winter is higher than in summer. Mount Fuji is located in the southeast of Honshu, and the Tokaido Shinkansen to Kyoto will pass through its south, so you can definitely see Mount Fuji on the train. It takes about two and a half hours from Tokyo to Kyoto. Yunluo remembers that I took seat D from Tokyo to Kyoto.

This is what Yunluo remembered. Because the train ticket was lost, everyone can check when choosing. The least expensive one is definitely the side with a window view of Mount Fuji. ), which is the side where you can see Mount Fuji, so the seats in this position on the train are the most sold and the fastest. Yunluo also saw Yunluo and An Chuyu exchange their tickets and choose seats.

There were no seats left so I guessed and bought seat C. As a result, I really saw Mount Fuji. Conversely, you can also see the sea from seat A on the other side. Because you can find the railway route to Kyoto on Google Maps, you will find that when you are about to reach the front of Mount Fuji and some areas next to it.

It is possible to walk along the sea. Those who want to take photos of the sea should remember to open Google and identify carefully. PS: Special thanks to Mr. Kitagawa from Himeji City. He sat next to Yunluo by the window on the side of Mount Fuji. Seeing Yunluo looking out the window with a camera, he asked Yunluo if he wanted to take a photo of Mount Fuji, and then pointed in the direction of Mount Fuji for Yunluo.

Yunluo immediately ran to the carriage to take pictures. Thanks to Mr. Beichuan's enthusiasm, Yunluo could see Mount Fuji from the moment it appeared outside the Shinkansen window until it could no longer be seen. Thank you very much to Mr. Beichuan for chatting with Yunluo all the way to Kyoto. Yunluo spent more than two hours quickly and interestingly. In addition, Mount Fuji is really beautiful, and there is a very sacred feeling!

Finally, Yunluo's dream of seeing Mount Fuji in the drama has come true. Thank you very much. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu arrived at {Kyoto Station} at around 10:00 in the evening. After leaving the station, Yunluo and An Chuyu lived not far from the station. It was about 10 minutes away. So Yunluo and An Chuyu chose to walk there. On the way, it started to snow.

Yunluo and An Chuyu were so moved that they thought they brought snow from Tokyo to Kyoto. [Hotel Check-in] → Hotel Check-in Information: Yunluo and An Chuyu stayed in a private hotel this time. Kyoto Shimabara Highland Hotel. It is also a hotel converted from a private apartment, with complete facilities and convenient transportation.

It is worth mentioning that the double room with a price of about 200 is much more spacious than the one in Tokyo. The landlady's English is very good, which can be felt from the email sent to Yunluo and An Chuyu to confirm the check-in (including hotel information and PDF hotel map) the day before check-in, and it is particularly good. Yunluo and An Chuyu made a phone call at the small window at the door.

She came out to open the door for Yunluo and An Chuyu. She gave Yunluo and An Chuyu a registration form and asked them to fill it out the next day and drop it in the key return cabinet downstairs. Then they used their mobile phones and portable card swiping machines. The small square-like card was inserted into the headphone jack of the iPhone and the card could be swiped. It was so cool that Yunluo and An Chuyu thought it was unreal.

The facilities a 10-year-old mother-in-law should have. Check-in after 12:00 p.m., and maybe because they go to bed early, they will not let you check in after 12:00 p.m. unless you pay the deposit. And the hotel has no elevator. But check-out is very convenient. Just put the key in the key return port at the entrance.

You can also use the lockers at the entrance to store your luggage for free. Opposite is Nishi Honganji Temple, and there is a bus stop {Shimaharaguchi} on the left. In addition, the equipment outside the room is very advanced, the bathtub is also equipped with a small TV, and the shower room also has very detailed heating, air outlet, drying and other functions. So although there is no elevator.

Luo and An Chuyu had a very pleasant two days here. After checking in, Yun Luo and An Chuyu rushed to the Nishiki Market. [Nishiki Market] → Information: Get off the bus {Shijo Daimaru} and walk northeast. Minutes. The Nishiki Market is an east-west pedestrian path. Here is a message, if you are heading to the Nishiki Market.

It is best to arrive before 10:00 p.m., because the stalls will be closed one after another. There will be basically no shops at 10:00 p.m. This is why Yunluo and An Chuyu came to a deserted place that night. However, at the east end of Nishiki Market, there is Shinkyogoku, a pedestrian shopping street running north and south. Yunluo and An Chuyu had dinner here and bought a lot of matcha specialties.

Kyoto confectionery. Let me talk about this. The prices in Kyoto are definitely cheaper than those in Tokyo, and the prices of various shops are actually similar. Even when Yunluo and An Chuyu went to Kiyomizu Temple the day after they met, the matcha sold at the entrance was the same price as here. Compared to a food court, Nishiki Market is more like a market. It sells seafood, grilled eels, and sushi ingredients.

Pickles are the main line, etc. In addition, there are some small shops selling real things such as Jingguozi and sushi. If you want to eat, you can eat on this road or at the end of the north-south Xinjingji. At more than 10 o'clock in the evening, Yunluo and An Chuyu took a car back to the hotel.

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Daily attractions + Kyoto one-day ticket + Kyoto bus usage guide Nijo Castle - Fushimi Inari - Sanjusangendo - Kiyomizu Temple - Gion - Nishiki Market → Kyoto bus one-day ticket information: If you are visiting Kyoto. The average price of a bus is one time, so if you take the bus more than twice, you absolutely need to buy a Kyoto bus one-day ticket!

You can buy it at JR stations or ask the bus driver when you get off the bus! Tell him kyotoone-daybusticket and he will understand. After buying the ticket for the first time, you need to insert your one-day ticket into the slot below the coin slot. Insert the one-day ticket at position ④ in the picture below!

Then he will come out from the top and print the date on the ticket, just like the ticket gate at the train station where Yunluo and An Chu met, stuff it in from the bottom and spit it out from the top, spit it out at the 6th place. The one-way ticket at the Japanese subway station is also like this! Eat in the place close to you and spit out the place far away. Then take the bus for the next few times of the day.

Just show the date on the one-day ticket to the driver when you get off. → Kyoto Bus Information: Kyoto buses are boarded from the back door and get off at the front. Generally, the fare is a flat rate of 10 yuan per bus. There is a get-off bell next to each seat, including the handrails for standing. If you want to get off at the next stop when the station is announced, just press the bell!

And if someone presses the bell, the button will fade to red, so you don't need to press it again! For payment, if you are not buying a Kyoto One-Day Bus Pass, but using cash, you can prepare change and put it in from the coin slot above the machine at once! ① Location! A very big place. If you don't have enough change, you can only pay with whole coins.

You can put the change in from the change slot on the upper right side of the machine ②③, which are the change slots for banknotes and coins respectively. Then he will return the money to you at the bottom ⑤! Note! The change here does not include your ticket, it is just a simple change, so for example, if you put in RMB change, the change that comes out of the coin return slot at the bottom is also RMB change.

You need to take it out and put it in the coin slot on the left side above! In addition. The one-day ticket is applicable to a wide range of attractions, so you generally don't have to pay extra. Recently, the section of Shijo near Zhiyuan seems to be repairing the sewer pipes, so the traffic is still quite congested. It's not very fast to take the bus in Kyoto.

It is definitely not as fast as the subway, but the subway lines in Kyoto are not very developed. So I suggest that students who are in a hurry use the subway and bus tickets together. Yunluo and An Chuyu went to Fushimi Inari Shrine by bus to Zhiyuan and then changed to the subway. This is much faster! Because you can take the local express train and arrive at Fushimi Inari Shrine Station in minutes.

Complaint: Kyoto bus drivers are so pitiful. They have to drive, buy bus tickets, and announce stops. In addition, they have to supervise everyone to pay, give change, and check the date of the bus tickets. The most pitiful thing is that every time someone pays, the driver has to say thank you very much. Yunluo felt sad when he saw the hoarse voice of the driver in the morning.

It's really not easy ╮(╯▽╰)╭ I woke up early in the morning and found snow outside the window, which really boosted my spirit for the whole day. I woke up in the morning. It's time to set off for the day's journey to Nijo Castle! [Nijo Castle] → Information: {Nijo Castle front}. The specific route is different for everyone, so I won't tell you. And recently, you have to go through the north gate to enter Nijo Castle.

So you have to go around to the north. The east gate may be closed or under repair. Everyone got off the bus. If you are worried, just follow the crowd. Nijo Castle has Maru no Goten and the main hall. Don't worry about how to get there, because you will see a route map after you buy your ticket and enter. The attentive tourism bureau has designed a route for Yunluo and An Chuyu.

The main hall has actually been burned down and was moved from Kyoto Imperial Garden, so the best place to see is actually the first palace you arrive at according to the tour route. After seeing the palace, you will first pass through the group entrance, and then go around to the front to enter the personal entrance. Take off your shoes in the palace and wear slippers to visit. The palace is very beautiful, but taking photos is not allowed!

The tour route has also been designed from the left side, so just follow it. Opposite the personal entrance of the palace is the Tang Gate, which is very exquisite and beautiful. After visiting the palace, you can go to the courtyard from the side. Then you will reach the main hall! Then follow it out and you will reach the intersection of the north gate. Return the same way! (~^~)


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