A trip to Japan (2)

15 days

I live very well, and the house is decorated in Japanese style. This is a rare free time to wake up the next morning. I want to see what the buildings in Monument Park were last night. This place is called akashi. I walked alone in Akashi Park all morning, and the breakfast I came back was very good, clean and impressive. Back to my room, I can see the Akashi Ruins Park from the window. The window has a beautiful view, which is very good. Take pictures as a souvenir.

Starting today, I will travel to Tokyo along the seaside highway, passing through Osaka Castle (Tianshouge) on the way. Today, when you visit Nara, there is a Lu Shen Park and a hot spring club. This is also an ancient city, with many ancient buildings, big parks and green grass and the largest wooden structure. The guide taught us a few words of Japanese. Goodbye, we often say hi Annola. In fact, in the Japanese context, ANNA's words are not goodbye, but farewell. When the emperor left Nara for Kyoto, he said shian Nora, which means Nara.

The car stopped at Nara Hot Springs Club, which is also a world heritage site. At this time, it is the time for the Spring Festival Society to hold a sacrificial ceremony. Many people are watching. Many wishing lights on both sides of the road were occupied by pilgrims. Stone lampposts and white lampshades say wishes. The emperor's original residence was behind a sacrifice hall, and we didn't go. At the sacrifice table, I saw many Japanese people come to sacrifice, washing their hands first, then high-fiving, and then putting their hands together in front of them to pay homage, silent and pious. Here, it seems to be very disappointing, in sharp contrast to the noise and self-righteousness of China tourists who come here.

A colleague named Cao, 14, is very independent. She used mobile phone translation software to take photos and translate roadside signs, and together with Angelababy's mother, she searched for the Japanese pharmacist hall in the Feng Shui forest of Chunri Dashe, so she lost the opportunity to visit Nara Park. When we hurried back to the parking lot of Chunri Mansion, time was running out. We fed the deer, took photos, got on the bus and set off.

Then I went to eat Japanese hot pot lunch by car. It was still clean, that is, clean, but there was nothing to eat. Japanese people's pursuit of neatness and cleanliness is almost abnormal, and the system is strict and strict, which has created good living habits and environment in Japan. The Japanese are famous for their diligence. The tour guide introduces his wife's daily housework, lists an A4 paper every morning, and keeps the house clean and spotless. Japanese women don't do confinement, but they must wear makeup. No makeup is considered streaking. Four acme of Asia: Japanese cosmetic surgery, Korean cosmetic surgery, Thai shemale cosmetic surgery, China Mito, Xiu Xiu. Men always sit on the toilet when they go to the toilet. Unforgettable, the tour guide said that it was clean and transparent to see the snow in Hokkaido for the first time. He shouted excitedly. He is from Mudanjiang in the northeast of China.

I took a bus all the way to Tokyo along the coastline this afternoon and walked for a long time. Passing through Nagoya, I saw Nippon Steel and Toyota cars ready to be exported from Nagoya Port, which was spectacular. In the evening, I came to Pu Jun and stayed in a hotel near the sea, just in time for sunset, with beautiful scenery outside the window. In the evening, I had a Japanese jiaozi with my tour guide (Li Zhigang, Liang Xiaoying) and two lone rangers (Miao, Qian Youliang). Alas, I met a friendly waiter colleague in the northeast. There are so many Japanese in Japan.

16 days

Go to Mount Fuji by car today. According to the tour guide, Mount Fuji was once a private territory, an active volcano and the highest peak in Japan. In the high-speed service area near Mount Fuji, it is convenient for everyone to get off the bus and have the honor to witness Mount Fuji (the tour guide said that Mount Fuji is generally difficult to see). Although it is not sunny, Mount Fuji is still clearly visible. This is an isolated mountain, much like a dream I had decades ago. Then drive to climb the mountain. It is said that Mount Fuji has ten eyes, which means stage. In the past, when people climbed Mount Fuji with lanterns, they burned about ten boxes of lamp oil, that is, one box of lamp oil when they closed their eyes. We drove around Mount Fuji to climb the mountain. There is a black forest, which is said to be the place where the Japanese committed suicide. It is said that a writer (Xiang Chuancheng) wrote this suicide website beautifully and attracted many people to commit suicide. The forest here is gloomy and the gas field is unique. It is said that the magnetic field and cell phone signal disappear after entering, and the police will find hundreds of suicide bodies every year. Most suicides are world-weary or terminally ill. The Japanese regard death as normal, not as taboo as we do. A typical example is that his cemetery is in the block, close to the house. The temperature outside the car is getting colder and the forest is covered with residual snow. Finally, I saw the natural rotten wood that Cai Qingwen said was broken in Mount Fuji. The car stopped at Sihemen parking lot. Get off the bus to breathe fresh air and take photos as a souvenir. It is said that the air in Mount Fuji is fresh enough to be sold in cans, so I can't help taking a few more sips.

Then, experience the earthquake museum and go shopping by car. There are miniature air purifiers (very small like car remote controllers), water cups, magnetic stickers, eye drops, radiation protection stickers, horse oil (to prevent dry heels, Japanese horse oil is the best), foot stickers (moisture absorption and detoxification) and so on. The tour guide brainwashed everyone in advance, emphasizing that the high-tech made in Japan is civilian, effective, life-long and expensive. For example, a water cup can be used for more than five years for 50,000 yen, which generates hydrogen atoms and combines with free radicals in the body to treat diseases and prevent aging. Things in Japan are very expensive. Japan accounts for 19 of the top 50 pharmaceutical companies in the world, but they don't export. They are selfish and take good things for themselves. A Japanese green onion costs 100 yen, and a bundle of Shandong green onions imported from China costs 100 yen (alas, my famous Zhangqiu green onion), but narcissism also has its narcissistic capital. And ceramic knives. When it comes to ceramics, we have to mention kazuo inamori, the president of three Fortune 500 companies and Kyocera Company. At the age of 70, Japan Airlines turned losses for two consecutive years. The vibration chip of mobile phone, a patent of Kyocera Corporation, is the only manufacturer in the world. During the tour, the tour guide also mentioned the once famous Japanese chain store "Yaohan" and its failure lessons, and mentioned that the once all-powerful "Yaohan" boss is still "paying his debts".

Next stop, visit a quiet park, which is also a Buddhist stupa on the hillside. Then go shopping in Japanese Outlets and stay in Izu Peninsula, which is a good outdoor hot spring hotel. It is rare to experience the outdoor hot springs. In the quiet atmosphere, in the hot spring cabin in the valley, soaking in the dark forests and noisy streams of the moon and stars is really a kind of enjoyment and comfort.

Izu, Izu Peninsula, Izu dancers, this place gives people a very trance-like feeling, so I got up early the next morning and went out to see the hot spring wooden house between the cliffs and the Japanese houses in Izu Mountain last night to see their real life.

17 days

Izu's breakfast is clean and delicious. In Japan, breakfast is not bad, but lunch and dinner are not so good. Why are Japanese thin? It turns out that the Japanese are full. The Japanese eat whales, and whale meat helped the Japanese through the crisis in the difficult period after the war. Japanese don't eat mutton. The colder the fish, the cleaner it is. The best is tuna, followed by salmon. Tuna is expensive and the way to eat it is unique. Almost all the tuna in the world is eaten by Japanese, but the tour guide introduced it but forgot it.

Go to Tokyo today. Go straight along the seaside and come to a place called Jiangzhi Island, which is close to Tokyo. I visited Jiangzhi Island Shrine. There are many shrines and gods in Japan. It is said that these holy places originated from Taoism in China. Then go to Tokyo along the coast. There is a middle school and a power station, which is said to be the scene of a Japanese cartoon (slam dunk). In cold weather, many people surf in the sea, and some people on the roadside wear surfing clothes and go ashore wet. Tight surf suits make their bodies amazing. When they raised their mobile phones to take pictures, the car had already passed.

At noon, I came to Hegang Baban Palace to commemorate a Japanese military commander, who was the first general of Kamakura shogunate to get rid of the emperor's rule. Shinto, the time is too short, and it is noisy, so I can't understand it. Everyone had a buffet lunch in Hachiba Palace, and I ate Japanese street snacks. To tell the truth, it's really not so good. Fortunately, I saw the Japanese wedding ceremony in the shrine and saw many girls wearing kimonos, which was very eye-catching. I walked around the street in front of Bagan Palace and felt nothing.

Then the bus goes to Tokyo and stops near Tokyo Central Station. The place is Akasaka, and the name of the hotel is "B", which is very small and a pigeon's nest. In the evening, I ate Japanese spaghetti with the tour guide and several companions, which was more expensive. I pay the bill. Noodles for six people cost 65,438+00,000 yen. Brother Qian said it might be because the tour guide ordered crab noodles.