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shopping guide in Kyoto, Japan

It is very convenient to shop in Kyoto, and the shopping areas in Kyoto are concentrated on both sides of Shikihara-machi and Sitiaotong Street. The vicinity of Kawahara-machi is the center of popular fashion and food. Ladies who love beauty will definitely find one that suits them. If you want to find traditional handicrafts, please go to Kyoto Handicraft Center. Here, visitors can experience the fun of Qibao Shao and edition book making. You can buy duty-free goods as long as you show your passport. Visitors who like Japanese pottery should go to Kiyomizu Temple, where there are pottery shops and pottery writers' houses on both sides of the five slats. In the antique street of Xinqianmen and Guqianmen, there are antique shops that originated in Meiji era. Visitors who like seafood can go to Brocade Market, which has a history of more than 4 years. More than 3 shops sell all kinds of fish and food materials unique to Kyoto, which will certainly be satisfactory. In addition, in Kyoto, there is a flea market every month, the first Sunday and 21st in Dongsi, the 1st (except May) in Imamiya Shrine, the 12th in Myorenji Temple, the 15th in Chionji Temple, the 18th in Yuling Shrine, the 25th in Beimantian Shrine and the 28th in Hezheng Temple. There are all kinds of kimonos, pottery, furniture and hanging shafts for sale from morning till evening.

Introduction to Kyoto Hot Springs in Japan

Yasai Hot Springs Address: Yasai, Zuojing District, Kyoto City Tel: 75-781-5126 You can enjoy the beautiful natural scenery between Yasai and Ohara. Kitashirakawa Natural Radium Hot Springs Address: Beichuan, Zuojing District, Kyoto City Tel: 75-781-4525 Located on the way from Kyoto City to Ruishan, the hot springs contain a lot of radium elements. Lanshan Hot Spring Address: Lanshan, Xijing District, Kyoto Tel: 75-871-1 A hotel with a unique style, and there is a boat to see you off near the Yueyue Bridge in Lanshan. Address of Rikaji Hot Spring: Rikaji Bang, Rikaji Town Tel: 74395-2331 Hot Spring Hotel located on the bank of Kizukawa, from which you can enjoy the natural scenery of Rikaji. Tang Zhihua Hot Spring Address: Tianye, Kamoka City Tel: 771-22-5645 From Kyoto City, it takes about 3 minutes to go to the hot spring township. There are many hotels, and peony hot pot is very popular. Aoliuli Hot Spring Address: Okauchi, Yuanbu Town Tel: 771-65-8 A hot spring containing radium in Liulixi Nature Park. Yoshiko Yura Bang Hot Springs Address: Yoshiko Yura, Miyazu Tel: 772-22-2121 Located on the seashore of Yoshiko Yura, which is famous for its flat shoals and white sand, there are two hotels, Xijiwan and Fangyue. Address of Egan Hot Springs: 6, units in Egan Town Tel: 772-32-313 Egan Hot Springs, which is famous for its abundant water, and Sakura Spring Pavilion have complete leisure facilities. Mujin Hot Spring Address: Okano-machi Tel: 772-72-9 Located in the rural hot spring town, it is a hot spring with a long history. Xiri Ripu Hot Spring Address: Okano-machibayashi Tel: 772-72-9 This is a hot spring facing the Sea of Japan. Kumibaka Hot Springs Township Address: Kumibaka-CHO, Geye Cuomiya Tel: 772-82-1781 Hot springs located near the small flyover, among which Bicui Royal Garden Silver House and Yumotokan are very famous.

attractive food in Hokkaido

Hokkaido is shaped like a king crab with its legs cut off. There was no Hokkaido on the map of Japan in the Edo period, and the map drawn by Jesuit priests in 1621 was bigger than Honshu. In 1643, the East India Company's probe ship came back and reported that Hokkaido and Sakhalin Island were connected by land. In the 18th century, Hokkaido actually disappeared on the map drawn by the Russians, and Honshu used to be kamchatka peninsula. Japan began to know the terrain of Hokkaido after the expedition sent by the edo shogunate reached the Kuril Islands in 1786. Hokkaido was developed after the Meiji Restoration.

Hokkaido is the largest pasture and farm in Japan and an important fishing base. Today's Hokkaido is the abbreviation of nature in the eyes of the Japanese. The vast land, endless prairie, fertile pasture, clean air and water source are rich in all kinds of aquatic products, rice, milk, beef and mutton, as well as beer, instant noodles, cheese and butter in the name of Hokkaido. Eating Hokkaido's food means safety, pollution-free and health.

The king crab, flowering crab, herring, salmon and trout produced in Hokkaido are delicious and cheap. In particular, the herring in Hokkaido is as delicious as any world famous dish if it is marinated less and roasted on charcoal fire. There is also a famous dish called "Genghis Khan", which is to cut mutton into thick slices and roast it with fresh vegetables. Would you like to try it? No wonder some Japanese office workers will give up their jobs and city life and buy a piece of land in Hokkaido to be farmers.