Section 1418
Yasaka Shrine: This is the venue for the Hokage Festival, one of the largest sacrificial rituals in Japan. Yasaka Shrine is also one of the most famous shrines in Kyoto. Many Japanese girls in kimono are also keen on here. The perfect combination of ancient and elegant architecture and traditional clothing is definitely an excellent cultural experience. Here you can also buy traditional Japanese snacks such as apple candy and crab legs.
It is a good place to experience the Kyoto style. Nino Hachiha: Nino Hachiha is located in the village between Yamanaka Lake and Kawaguchi Lake. Because there are eight clear springs scattered in the village, the "Nino Hachiha" is named and famous everywhere. It is also known as the small Jiuzhaigou. The sunlight is plated on a mirror-like pool, like a dream. The pools are connected and the streams are connected.
Small bridges and flowing water everywhere; attics, courtyards, fences; green trees, green vines, flowers, and looking at the top of Mount Fuji under the blue sky, making people unconsciously immersed in this painting environment. Mount Fuji: There is no need to say much here. Just like cherry blossoms, Mount Fuji has long become a symbol of the Japanese nation. It is a holy mountain that the Japanese travel thousands of miles to worship.
It is also a tourist attraction that must not be missed when traveling to Japan. Mount Fuji is one of the largest active volcanoes in the world and the highest peak in Japan. The conical mountain and the silver-white snow-covered mountain tops are all beautiful scenery that is fascinating. Imperial House, Jigeqiao: This is the residence of the Japanese Emperor. It is usually open to the Outer Garden of the Imperial House and the East Ghost Garden for tourists to visit. The environment in the garden is elegant.
Hundreds of cherry blossoms have been planted, making it a popular cherry blossom viewing destination in Tokyo. Sensoji Temple: Asakusa is the birthplace of Tokyo. Sensoji Temple was built in 628 and is the oldest temple in Tokyo. In history, Sensoji Temple was destroyed several times. It was not until the reconstruction of Tokugawa Ieyasu during the Edo period that it developed into the largest temple in the Asakusa region.
This is also the most "Edo-style" temple complex in Japan. Nakamise Street leading to Senso Temple is also a good place to buy special souvenirs and snacks. The famous humanoid stew is one of the Japanese specialty snacks that cannot be missed. Put things on for a while and have a rest. I bought something at 711 at the door and put it in my stomach. The opposite of the hotel is actually Nobubetsu Bear Ranch.
Because Yunluo and An Chuyu even suspected that it would not open the door. Go up the trail (in fact, there is a small cable car in this section, but it stopped running during maintenance) is the cable car foothill station. There is a parking lot at the entrance, and many buses will drive up. The bear at the entrance of the foothill station should be real... specimen. Buy a ticket and go up the stairs before taking the cable car.
There will be some pronunciation boards for you to take photos, and there is another bear specimen and doll bear (sorry, qaq, qaq) The cable car is very long and takes 7 minutes to sit! And it is a little steep. In fact, Yunluo is a little shaking. You can see the hotel where Yunluo and An Chuyu stay at the foot of the mountain. In fact, this ranch is also very small, and the ticket price is still expensive on the cable car.
As soon as I entered, I was startled by the noisy voices. It turned out that the duck hut was on the left side of the door. You can bet on the duck race. Come to Zhang to commemorate the park! On the left are the first ranch (male bear) and the second ranch (female bear). There is a convenience store to buy carrots to feed the bears. The bears are very erotic and cute to get the carrots! They will bow and wave, as if saying "Here! Here!"
At the same time, we must prevent the ferocious local snake crows from coming to compete with them for food. Of course, Yunluo is talking about the female bear! This female bear has been standing very high and has never been able to eat the carrots that have been thrown. He roared in anger afterwards. Don’t blame others for being stupid. Do you think that standing high is closer to the food? Of course, you can pick up the carrots that have been dropped below.
The above people can't even vote, okay? Compared to the hard-working female bear, the male bear is a little lazy. There is actually a "cage" under the male bear's ranch that can be close to observe the male bear, and separate the person and the bear with glass. There is a vending machine inside to sell food, and the food is put in through the pipes between the glass and then pushed it out for the bears outside to eat.
In order to eat, the bear will stick the whole bear on the glass, so you can watch the bear up close. Is this the reason why the male bear is lazy? But to be honest, it smells so smelly! It’s really smelly! The cage is still wet and a little disgusting... Compared to the grown-up male and female bears, the cutest one is the little bear. There is a breeder holding a bucket on the right side of the entrance to feed the little bear.
The bear looked so cute when he was raising his breeder's pants and wanted to eat. > A little later was the museum. At the top was an observation deck. You can see the Gudule Lake. Gudule Lake is a crater lake with a very high transparency. It is considered very mysterious because there is no water flowing in or out. The Pacific Ocean can be seen to the east of the observation deck.
The observation deck went down to the museum and displayed bear specimens and organs from various periods. When I turned down the stairs, I put a bear specimens on the stairs. It was too realistic and scared. After leaving the museum, I walked to the right. There were many utensils and technical instructions left by the Ainu culture in the house. There were a small house with raccoon cats and squirrels in the house.
Unfortunately, I didn't see it... I really want to see the little squirrel! There is a convenience store before leaving the cable car. The bear is so scary, but it is unexpectedly cute around it. However, because I have been dragging my luggage in Hokkaido, I have made up my mind not to buy things in the first few days. I went down and took the cable car. The bear dolls in the cable car I saw were actually very dirty. I brought a hotel ID photo.
说到登别,说到地狱谷,在做攻略的时候脑子里就跃出鬼灯的主题曲地獄の沙汰も君次第“挤蘑菇”,混b站的应该会懂?ここは地獄!地獄!素敵な地獄!地獄,じご,じご,地獄だよ.ここは地獄!地獄!楽しい地獄!地獄,じご,じご,地獄だよ.
After getting off the cable car, I went to Nobubetsu Hot Springs Bus Station to check the schedule for the next day. A Leng-Cheng replica original painting exhibition of ghost lanterns was being held in the center next to me. There were also many ghost lanterns sold in the shops on both sides of Jiletong Hot Spring Street, including promotional items in the hotel lobby. When I returned to the hotel, I decided to go and have some soup before eating.
Hot springs are in b1 and b2, and men's soups are exchanged according to the time. Take the hotel's yukata and go down to soak. At this time, the outdoor soup is still more comfortable, and the indoors are so hot... I like sulfur springs very much because they are hot enough? The outdoor hot springs also have slides for children. It's a pity that Yunluo also wants to play qaq and take the soup back to the room to clean up. (To be continued...)
Chapter completed!