Kansai travel guide in Japan

Speaking of the ancient customs of Kansai, temples are the main tourist attractions, and the most famous one is Shi Huai cuisine matcha dessert! Osaka gives me the feeling that I am a local tyrant. There are many people, mainly shopping. Osaka people are very enthusiastic and interesting. You can go shopping, you can eat, drink and be merry!

Eating: 1, Osaka Baked, Octopus Baked, and all kinds of exquisite cupcakes. Remember to try first, then try hard. As a Sichuanese, I think everything is just so-so. But I still have to try. Japanese barbecue is quite delicious, such as chain seven-wheel barbecue, Bengel barbecue and so on. I had a home-cooked barbecue in Kyoto. Meat is frozen, and there are few kinds of meat. There is no delicious sauce. 2. Crab knife music, Shi Huai cuisine and Michelin are all exquisite dishes. Remember to make an appointment first. You need to enjoy a concert, take a bath and burn incense, which is probably hard for most people to eat. 3. Lamian Noodles and ice cream statues belong to national characteristics and can be seen everywhere. So don't worry, take your time. Play: 1 Draw lots to buy guards: shrines and temples generally have 2-3 places to draw lots to buy guards. Don't buy in crowded places at first, and then walk behind ~ I hope everyone can have good luck!

It's nice to see the guardian of the Daohe Society. The patron saint is the little fox spirit ~

2. Deer: The deer in Nara Park are very proud. It is used for business. If it bows to you and doesn't give you food, it belongs to biting your clothes. If it gives you food, it won't touch you. This is an appropriate business mind deer! If the deer in Cao Shan are cute, they will be touched without food, and there are few people. Blue sky and white clouds are very suitable for taking pictures!

Be careful not to be bitten by deer ~ it's everywhere, just touch it! I've been filming here for half an hour. Really suitable for deer! Without deer cake, I felt guilty for a while. Remember to reward them with deer cakes when you go.

3. Tang Zhaoti Temple: It was built when Jian Zhen crossed the sea. At that time, he was blind. Jian Zhen is the founder of Japanese Buddhism. If you want to go to a quiet scenic spot with few people, this is quite good. Very quiet scenic spot, very artistic ~

The stone road in front of the temple, the big trees on both sides, the blue sky, the warm light ~ it's quite quiet inside ~4. Most scenic spots close at 5 o'clock. There is no time limit for general shrines, but there are temples. There is a time limit for the Spring Festival Club, and the holiday will be specially extended during the Spring Festival ~ There are many activities in the shrine, so you can pay attention to it in advance before going ~ Transportation: 1. The traffic in Kansai is very convenient. Osaka's per capita GDP is $69,000, second only to the Japanese city of Tokyo. For 2-3 people, renting a car is not very cost-effective, parking spaces are hard to find, and parking fees are quite expensive. 15 minutes /300 yen can be seen everywhere in the scenic spot. And the road is still very narrow. It's easy to get stuck in a narrow road and get stuck. 2. The trams in Osaka also conform to the characteristics of Japanese trams and are fascinating. For example, 1- 15 cars, the first 9 cars are fast and the last 6 cars are slow. It's not just about money. They will separate when they arrive at a station, and then you don't know where they are transported. Be sure to look carefully. If the tram company is different, get off and wait. Accommodation: 1. In Japan, money is calculated by the head, whether it's a hotel or a KTV or something, not by the room. So remember to choose a clear number of people when booking a hotel, otherwise you may be asked to add money when you arrive at the hotel. Sometimes telephone consultation is free. When you check out, you will see that you are a foreigner and will be told to increase the money. Just say you asked in advance and refused. Some hotel rooms have vending machines, so you can eject things with one click without any money. Then pay at the front desk and you won't get it back. 3. In general hotels, 10 is the last check-out, and a few are 1 1, which is more valuable than before. 1000 yen an hour/person, or charge per head, but generally only a little, there will be a phone reminder.