Train No. 1458



The red dotted line on the lower right is Ueno Park. Above the Taito District is Todai Ueno Park. The National Museum is at the north end. Just keep going down along the mainland. On the way, I met a teacher who was taking the children to visit the art museum. [National Museum] → Information: The National Museum is located north of Ueno Park.

Just walk straight in from the front of Ueno Park. The Tokyo Museum is divided into permanent exhibition halls and special exhibitions. There is a ticket window on the right side of the entrance. You can choose to buy a regular adult ticket or an adult ticket plus a special exhibition ticket. When Yunluo and An Chuyu went there, there was a special exhibition ticket for Buddhist relics, but Yunluo did not buy it.

After checking in, the one directly opposite is the main building (see the picture below). On the right is the Oriental Museum, which exhibits foreign collections acquired by Japan, including some from China. The main museum exhibits items from all over Japan. On the left is the exhibition hall that was said to have been reopened to commemorate the Emperor's wedding.

But Yunluo didn't know what was inside. In the southwest corner, there was a temple with some Buddhist artifacts, but Yunluo didn't go in due to time constraints. The permanent exhibition room includes porcelain, lacquerware, Japanese swords, Buddha statues, samurai-related objects, geisha-related objects, and Japanese historical materials exhibitions.

The most important point is that it is different from most museums in China. Except for some national treasures and privately donated collections, visitors are allowed to take photos. This level is divided into three floors. The upper two floors are exhibition rooms, and the lower floor is a rest area and toilet. Drinks and snacks can be purchased. In addition to a detailed introduction to the background of the collection in each room, each room also has a detailed introduction to the background of the collection.

There will also be detailed pictures to explain the detailed division of the collection. For example, in the porcelain exhibition room, there are pictures showing the kilns in various parts of Japan. In the Japanese sword exhibition room, the pictures show the names of the various parts of the Japanese sword and the production process. Similarly, the lacquerware exhibition room also has pictures showing the production process of Japanese-style lacquerware techniques.

It makes people not only admire the exquisite collections, but also truly understand the origin of the collections. Speaking of this national museum, Yunluo highly recommends going in. Yunluo is quite interested in Buddhist culture, porcelain and lacquerware. Once he entered, he spent an hour, and this was after he had a quick look at some historical objects exhibition rooms.

Although I think the collections are not as rich as the National Palace Museum in Taipei, the National Museum wins in terms of the Japanese meticulousness and thoughtfulness. The rest room on the first floor of the National Museum has toilets and sofas, as well as vending machines, photo booth machines, and Easter egg machines.

There are Easter eggs about some ancient collections. Yunluo visited a pottery figurine. Yunluo bought a salty ice cream here, but the salty taste is not very strong. The vanilla flavor is stronger. ice. The Buddha statue in the Buddha statue room on the first floor, Yunluo vaguely remembers that it is from the 18th century. Japanese porcelain.

Although Japan's porcelain craftsmanship was introduced from China, Japan gradually developed its own style in the later development. This is a mirror inlaid with Buddha. [Izu Rong] It was almost five o'clock after leaving the museum. Yun Luo and An Chuyu went to Ameyokocho, which was very close, to buy golf ball drawers and gloves that their classmates wanted.

Then we went to Izuei next door to eat. A set meal of eel rice costs 100 yen, which is equivalent to 100 yuan in RMB. It's too expensive. But in fact, Yunluo really tasted the freshness of the eel. I really didn't feel a big difference. But the service was really good, and the old lady in kimono was very enthusiastic to help Yunluo and An Chuyu take pictures.

The dining environment is also very romantic, it is a traditional Japanese seat. [Odaiba] Today, because I spent too much time at the University of Tokyo and the museum, I went to Izuei again. Yunluo and An Chuyu originally planned to take a boat from the pier next to Sensoji Temple to Hinode Bridge to Tsukiji Market and then to Odaiba, but had to cancel the plan. Originally, they took a boat from Asakusa to Odaiba instead.

But Yunluo and Anchu met Asakusa at half past midnight, and the last boat to Odaiba had left half an hour ago. So Yunluo and Anchu finally changed to Shinbashi to take the Seagull Line to Odaiba. Asakusa's water bus left early → Information: Odaiba is a large piece of reclaimed land, and Yunluo feels like a new area opened up for entertainment.

The attractions here include Seaside Park, Fuji TV, Odaiba 1-chome, Ship Museum, Toyota Automobile Museum, Ferris Wheel, Outlet, Oedo Onsen Monogatari, etc. Fuji TV is the TV station where the ball fell in the last episode of Digimon. You can climb up Fuji TV to enjoy the scenery and watch the program recording.

Fuji TV is just opposite the Ichi-chome shopping street. If you want to go to Odaiba, you must take the water bus. Remember to check the time on the official website. Don't miss the bus. You can go directly to Odaiba. You can change to the Sun-no-Fune and then go to Odaiba. The difference is a few dozen yen. If you take the train, you can go to Shinbashi. Change to the Yurikamome Line to Odaiba.

Yunluo and An Chuyu are going to Odaiba Seaside Park and Odaiba 1-chome respectively, and then go to the Ferris wheel. So Yunluo and An Chuyu are now at {Odaiba Seaside Park}, walking along the north seaside. They have arrived at Odaiba Seaside Park, and there is a small building next to it. Take the elevator or walk up to the pedestrian walkway leading to the 1-chome commercial street opposite.

By the way, each station of the Yurikamome line has a different logo. You can see it on the waiting door when you are waiting for the train. It is very clear and cute. The night view of Odaiba Seaside Park. This bridge is beautiful. The pedestrian walkway leads to the 1-chome commercial street [Odaiba 1-chome commercial street] → information.

After passing the pedestrian walkway, you will arrive at the second floor of Odaiba 1-chome Commercial Street. You can walk from west to east and then go upstairs to eat. Many cute small commodities are lined up in the street, including pendants, snacks, dolls, Yunluo and An Chuyu's favorite Easter eggs, and bracelet accessories, which fill the entire indoor street. It is very cute.

At the end is the famous haunted house, High School Ghost Story. However, it is recommended that those who want to buy gifts should not choose this place, because the prices here are more expensive than other places. For example, the wasabi mustard kitkat sold for yuan outside costs yen here. On the third floor, there are delicacies. Yunluo and An Chuyu ate Yu Sushi here.

The branch of Tsukiji Market. Since we didn't have time to eat there, we had to eat here. We also bought some clothes on the other side of the Ichome shopping street. There is also a famous shopping mall across the street. We can do a lot of shopping. [Odaiba Ferris Wheel] → Information: If you want to go to the Ferris Wheel, you have to continue to take the Seagull Line.

Get off at {Qinghai}. As soon as you get off the bus, you will arrive at the shopping mall. If you come here for a day trip, you can definitely visit the outlets here. In addition, the Toyota Automobile Museum is also here. Go through it on the second floor and you will reach the Ferris wheel. The Ferris wheel closes at 12:00 in the evening. Yunluo and An Chuyu finished their sushi at 12:30 and rushed to the Ferris wheel.

I didn't realize that Yunluo and An Chuyu traveled to the Automobile Museum. It was just right to rush to the Ferris wheel. The kind staff let Yunluo and An Chuyu go up. As the last two tourists, Yunluo and An Chuyu jumped on the Ferris wheel with emotion. It was really worth coming here. The scenery was so good that I was moved. From this angle, you can clearly see the place where Tokyo Bay and Sumida River meet.

All the stars. Yunluo and An Chuyu were the only two people on the Ferris wheel, quietly appreciating the view. It was so beautiful. The traffic on the opposite cross-sea bridge (Kuanchuan Bridge?) and the elevated road under the bridge facing Odaiba were clearly visible. The whole of Tokyo was shrouded in yellow lights, and the red dots on the tops of the tall buildings were flashing.

I was so moved that I wanted to cry. On the way back, I finally took a closer look at the car museum that Yunluo and An Chuyu had overlooked in their rush. It is said that you can test drive the car, and Yunluo and An Chuyu even saw the racetrack. After the exhibition, the cars were driven into the parking room. [Oedo Onsen Story] → Information: Get off the Ferris wheel and return to Qinghai Station.

Take a stop to {telecomcenter}, the telecom center that Yunluo and Anchuyu mentioned, and walk west for a while to reach Oedo Onsen Monogatari. They regularly hold special exhibitions, and last time they said they did Gintama. This time Yunluo and Anchuyu were also very lucky and ran into Kuroko's basketball! Yunluo and Anchu ran into Oedo and it was half past one.

Yunluo and An Chuyu originally wanted to take the last train back to Ueno. The price of Oedo is several yen after midnight, but you have to pay at midnight, because after that it is considered an overnight stay, and you have to pay extra. It seems that it is one person extra. Slippers are placed in the shoe cabinet on the left at the entrance. Then go to the front desk on the left to register, and no money will be collected first.

You will be given a card. You can register your meal or stay overnight in Oedo according to the card. The price will be settled when you come out. After you get the card, you can go to the room in front to get a bathrobe. Each bathrobe is also numbered. You just need to tell him the number you want. Then go to the side, which is marked for women. Go in and change into a bathrobe.

The place to get clothes in the women's bath is the closest, right next to it. A little further away is the men's dressing room, so don't go wrong. Look for the red cloth women! After entering the women's dressing room and changing into a bathrobe, you will enter a place similar to a rest area. This is a place to rest and eat after running tired. It is quite large and has a completely Edo-period architectural feel.

It feels like a summer festival, so cool. Go straight through here and turn left. You will enter the separate baths for men and women. There are also small rooms for mashaji and fish therapy next to it. → Bathing information: Japanese bath, Yunluo and An Chuyu changed into bath robes and went into the bathing area. You can get towels and bath towels on the table on the right.

For hair and body wiping, you are not allowed to bring body wiping into the bath room. So after you get your towel, there is a locker next to you to change into your bathrobe, tie your hair, and then enter the bath room. After taking off your clothes, there is a hand-pull door next to the dressing table opposite to the one where you can tidy up your appearance. After entering, it is the indoor bath, so remember to take a shower first.

It is polite to others to wash yourself clean before going into the hot spring. There is a shower room on the left side of the entrance, and on the right side of the hot spring, there is a typical sitting bathing table, just like the one in Crayon Shin-chan where the father takes Shin-chan to the bathhouse. After taking a bath, you can go into the hot spring. A reminder for the first time, do not let the hot water cover your heart at once, or you will feel dizzy.

Yunluo, who came from Fuzhou but had never been to a hot spring, made this stupid mistake. Then their soups are divided into temperature, etc. The highest one in the center seems to be the medicinal soup, but Yunluo can't quite remember. The innermost one on the left has a water outlet and has a massage effect. The innermost one in the middle has a foam effect.

On the right side, there are two rooms: dry steam and sweat steam. There is also a door on the inside of the right side. You can pull the door out to the outdoor hot spring. Remember to warm up your body before going out. There are two types of outdoor hot springs: hot spring pool and hot spring bucket. Yunluo went to the pool first and then to the bucket. He was so comfortable that he almost fell asleep. Hahaha. The gate of the big world. When you enter the gate, you can see Heizi and Vulcan! Touched!

This is the entrance. Right in front is the place to get your bathrobe. The one on the right with people entering is the women's dressing room. The place to get your bathrobe. Different types of bathrobes are marked with different numbers. Yunluo jumped and a classmate took it. The Japanese word for is a bit like Q, and is go. This is the central rest area. A big group photo. The central rest area.

This is called fire or something. Yunluo suddenly forgot, forget it. The nodding doll at the entrance, hahaha. It looks quite weird at first glance. But things didn't go as planned. After entering the women's bath, Yunluo and An Chuyu ran too happily and missed the last train on the way. They simply stayed here for the night. After coming out to rest, they used their hand cards to buy octopus balls and sake.

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

Yunluo and An Chuyu chatted here. Then they went upstairs to sleep. I got up early again at 10:00 in the morning and ran for more than an hour before heading back to the city center. On the morning of the departure, Tokyo had a rare heavy snowfall. I heard from my tour guide Mr. Baotian that it was the first heavy snowfall in Tokyo this year.

Yunluo and An Chuyu originally planned to go to Kyoto or Hakone one day in advance. However, An Chuyu suggested that they join a one-day tour to Mount Fuji to experience the difference of Japanese tour groups. So Yunluo and An Chuyu signed up for a one-day tour to Mount Fuji on Hato Bus one day in advance. → Information: Hato Bus.

You can book online a few days in advance, but since Yunluo and Anchuyu were only one or two days apart, Yunluo and Anchuyu chose to book by phone. Their one-day tours include Mount Fuji. There are one-day tours to Hakone and Tokyo. Those who are interested can search online. Then the groups are divided into English, Chinese and Japanese groups, and you can choose the group you want to go.

The website has a Chinese version, you can choose the language, and there are also dedicated Chinese service staff when you call, so you don't have to worry at all. You can pay in advance on the day of departure and click to depart from the World Trade Center Terminal. {Hamamatsucho} Exit the station west and go up the floor of the World Trade Center Cloud Building and go down the floor of the annex building. I tried it but it seems that it can't be opened. If you want to join the group, you can go over the wall or register in Japan.

[Departure from Hamamatsucho] After signing up for a one-day tour with Hato Bus Company, Yunluo and Anchuyu camped in Oedo the day before. In the morning, Yunluo and Anchuyu set off from Taicho to Hamamatsucho, where the bus departed. After Yunluo and Anchuyu met, they went to the front desk to pay according to Yunluo and Anchuyu's reservation.

After giving Yunluo and An Chuyu the tickets, he told them the door number where they were waiting, Gate No. 1, and then Yunluo and An Chuyu found their tour guide, Mr. Baotian, at the door. He spoke very good Chinese, and told Yunluo and An Chuyu along the way that they were very lucky to encounter this heavy snow, and Yunluo and An Chuyu felt the same way.

We are leaving for Kyoto tomorrow. We can still see heavy snow this year. The flying snow made Yunluo and Anchuyu feel so cold that they wanted to cry on the way out of {Hamamatsucho} and to the World Trade Center. Tokyo is already snowing heavily. Going to Yamanashi Prefecture, near Mount Fuji, the snow is deeper and heavier. The bus will run for 10 hours. After 10 hours, the driver will let you get off at the rest stop to buy some food or go to the toilet.

Then Yunluo and Anchuyu arrived at the first stop, Sengen Shrine. Every year, the opening ceremony of Mount Fuji after the winter closure is held here. This is the trail. The students saw snow for the first time and had fun playing ╮(╯▽╰)╭ Sengen Shrine starts from here. People have been climbing Mount Fuji from here for a long time.

Mr. Baotian told Yunluo and An Chuyu that the torii gate of Sengen Shrine was newly built. It is a bit like everyone donating money to repair community facilities. The believers of the shrine will donate money to replace the torii gate of the shrine regularly. Tengu. Sorry Yunluo asked for another name, but Yunluo can't remember it. On the way back, Yunluo and An Chuyu also encountered the breeding farm of the sacred deer.

This one is obviously looking at the camera. And the divine deer are so cute. They jump on all four legs. Mr. Baotian saw that Yunluo and An Chuyu were curious and didn't urge them to go to the next stop. He just let Yunluo and An Chuyu take some photos. Then Yunluo and An Chuyu went to a restaurant designed with the clouds of Mount Fuji as the prototype for lunch.

It was something called Qibao noodles. Sorry, Yunluo forgot the name again. Anyway, it is a local specialty snack. Then there was thick snow outside this house that looked like a cloud and a silkworm, and there was even a snow shovel. Yunluo and An Chuyu ran out to play with snow shoveling after dinner. Haha. The next place we went to was Oshino Hakkai, a lake that would never freeze.

The yellow one is a fish with a human face. It has a human face. Yunluo zoomed in and it was a little blurry, but the eyes and nose could be identified. The tofu in the specialty store next to it is spicy. There are also grass cakes. Yunluo likes to eat this. It is sweet. There is also a kind of bean paste filling inside, which is good. Then because of the heavy snow, the cable car in the original itinerary was cancelled.

Instead, we went to the Mount Fuji Museum, where Yunluo and An Chuyu watched some introductory videos about the formation of Mount Fuji and the story of Mount Fuji - "higher than the mountain", and because of the high and dangerous Mount Fuji, the air flow here and the humidity of the surrounding counties and cities are actually very heavy. It is said that it is easier to see the mountain in winter, and it is often hidden in the clouds in summer. (~^~)


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