This is really a special Spring Festival. Staying at home is the greatest contribution to the country. Although the epidemic is ruthless, there are still many touching things. Those front-line medical workers, those staff who devoted to the construction of prevention and control hospitals, those caring people who donate money and materials, and many people from all walks of life who are doing their own jobs. These all warm and inspire us to overcome difficulties.
Many countries have also donated to us. As a neighboring country with water, Japan not only lowered the price of domestic masks, but also posted posters to cheer for China's epidemic prevention in supermarkets, but also donated Chinese masks to China have been shipped to China. We are grateful to every country that has extended a helping hand to China, because the world has love, we will surely usher in victory.
Speaking of Japan, the number of Chinese tourists traveling to Japan every year has increased exponentially. What is the fun in Japan? I have chosen a few places I have been to share with you, and I can experience the customs and customs of Japan through pictures.
1, Kyoto Kiyomizu Temple
Kyomizu Temple is a famous attraction in Kyoto. It is located in Kiyomizu, Higashiyama District, the city. It was built in 778 and has been destroyed and rebuilt several times after thousands of years. It still stands to welcome visitors from all over the world. The Kiyomizu stage hanging in front of the Kiyomizu Temple main hall is a national treasure-level cultural relic in Japan. It is the most tourists every spring. Because cherry blossoms are in full bloom, this oldest temple in Kyoto will be submerged by cherry blossoms, which is so beautiful.
2. Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto
Many people come to Fushimi Inari Shrine in Kyoto not to burn incense and worship gods, but to open the Thousand Bible Torii here. From the foot of the mountain to the top of the mountain, hundreds of vermilion toes wind to the top of the mountain. People who come here to check in every day are constantly circling. You can also see many fox sculptures, small shrines and torii along the way, which are also the biggest feature of Fushimi Inari Shrine.
The movie "Memoirs of Geisha" was filmed here. When you walk into Thousand Torii, the vermilion archway is particularly dazzling under the sunlight, giving people the feeling of being mysterious and shocking. This is also a must-check in to Kyoto.
3. Otsu Mitsui Temple
Otsu is very close to Kyoto. You can take the JR line in Kyoto and you can reach Otsu in more than ten minutes. Otsu is adjacent to Lake Biwa. Not only are there few tourists, but there are very few locals. Usually, there are no one on the streets. There is a national treasure-level temple in Otsu called Mitsui Temple. The Jintang in Mitsui Temple is a national treasure-level cultural relic enshrined in the "Statue of Maitreya Bodhisattva". The reason why it is called "Mamiji Temple" is because after the birth of the three emperors, Tianzhi, Tianwu and Jitong, chose to use the well water here to bathe for the first time, so it is named "Mamiji Temple".
Misi Temple is one of the four major Buddhist temples in Japan. It has been destroyed many times due to wars in history and was later rebuilt many times, so it has also become known as the "Temple of the Immortal Bird". "Mitsui Evening Bell" is one of the eight scenic spots of Omi. Mitsui Temple is also a cherry blossom viewing destination. 1,500 cherry blossom trees are planted here. Once the cherry blossom viewing season comes, it becomes a sea of flowers.
4. Otsu Hiei Mountain
Hiei Mountain is one of the seven high mountains in Japan, spanning Kyoto and Otsu, and is the Omoto Mountain sect of Tiantai Sect in Japan. When Emperor Saga was , he was given the title " Yanriji Temple ", so he is generally called Hieiyama Yanriji Temple. Hiei Mountain has been regarded as a holy mountain to protect the capital since ancient times. There are Yanri Temple and Hiei Dayan Temple, which have a long history and high-profile incense. There are endless believers who worship every day. In particular, Yanri Temple is the main mountain of Tiantai Sect of Japanese Buddhism. Therefore, Hiei Mountain has almost become synonymous with Yanri Temple.
5. Nara Tangzhaoti Temple
Many people go to Nara to Nara Park to feed sika deer. In fact, there is a temple in Nara that has a lot of connection with China, and this is Tangzhaoti Temple. Tangzhaoti Temple is located in Nara City, Japan. It was built by the Jianzhen master of the Tang Dynasty in China. It has been 1,250 years since then.
The Jintang in the temple is the largest and is known for its exquisite architecture.The Jintang, Sutra Collection, Drum Tower, and wooden sculptures of Master Jianzhen are known as national treasures in Japan, and many people come here to visit.
or above is just a way to attract attention for everyone. I have simply recommended a few Japanese attractions. There are many places I have not been to in Japan. I hope the epidemic will pass soon and we can form a group to enjoy the cherry blossoms in Japan. Pay attention to street light photography and share the scenery of your journey with you every day.