The travel to Japan

During this year’s winter vacation, I embarked on a five day, four night journey to Japan. Here are the places I visited during my trip and some suggestions for everyone to plan their itinerary👍.

😊Osaka

  • Universal studios

When it comes to Osaka, Universal Studios is definitely a must-visit. There is the world’s first Nintendo-themed park inside, where you can purchase a wide variety of                   peripheral products. Those who love playing Nintendo mustn’t miss it!😘 It’s really worth it. It should be noted that the tickets for the park need to be purchased in                     advance. They are purchased separately from those for Universals Studios. And they also enter at different time periods. If you don’t buy it earlier, you’ll only be                           available in the evening. (I’m a very good example😢)

  • Shinsaibashi

            Shinsaibashi is the longest shopping street in Osaka, featuring a wide range of cosmetics and trendy brands. For me, the food here is the most attractive. The ramen                    and fried skewers hidden in the corner are both very delicious. Of course, there are also many vintage stores worth visiting. They are all very beautiful and cheap. The                  only drawback is that there are too many people. It is not recommended to come during the holiday.👌

😊Kyoto

  • There are many temples and shrines in Kyoto. Because the city is not large, it basically takes only a few minutes to walk to a commune or a temple. Every temple is very beautiful and suitable for taking photos (but there are always a lot of people). Fushimi Inari Taisha is a must-visit place for the first time, with tens of thousands of vermilion-colored torii gates forming a tunnel. It is more beautiful during the maple leaf season. If you want to swim at night, be careful of wild boars. Although I didn’t encounter it, many people online said they had come across wild boars.

My blog is over here. There are still some interesting places, but I can’t remember their names, so I haven’t written them down:(

 

 

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  1. 🙂 Nice use of emojis/emoticons 🙂

    Useful recommendations 🙂 I remember visiting that ‘tunnel’ of red (to save readers looking up ‘vermilion’) gates in Kyoto. Maybe you can include more of your feelings about the places you visited?

    Do you have any idea why there are strange gaps in your writing in places? It’s like there’s some whitened out text or something.