When Ashin meets a geisha, it feels like time and space intersect ("Mayday" Ashin). I will release the travel book "Romantic Escape" on February 1st, recommending Japanese architecture, culture, and food, because I first visited Tokyo 10 years ago.
I have been to Japan about 20 times so far. At first, I just wanted to buy things. Later, after being arranged to visit temples, I understood the beauty of temple architecture, such as the Kinkakuji Temple covered with gold foil, Kiyomizu Temple on the cliff, and the kind-hearted geisha.
It also surprised me. They never expected that the photo they took with me would become the cover photo of my new book, haha!
The status of Kinkaku-ji Temple in Kyoto among Japanese temples is like that of Jay Chou to the Taiwanese music scene. It is really beautiful with its resplendent beauty, but it got into trouble because it was too beautiful. In 1950, it was actually set on fire by a monk in the temple. The writer Yukio Mishima also
Write a novel about this incident.
Kiyomizudera Temple was built about 1,300 years ago without using a single nail, which is really amazing.
There is a saying in Japan, "Jump off the stage of Qingshui", which refers to jumping from the stage for ritual performances built on the cliff into the valley. I didn't understand the meaning of this sentence at first, but then I saw Grandpa Maruko taking her there in the cartoon.
When eating expensive Japanese food, grit your teeth and utter this sentence when paying. I think it means "to sink the boat" or "to fight against the odds".
Fighting for free curry rice. I not only visited temples, but also did something boring in Japan. When I went to eat curry rice, I knew that if you eat more than 7 bowls, it is free. You can also take pictures and put them on the wall. I think if there are tourists in Taiwan,
When I saw my winning photo, I would have exclaimed, "Wow! Mayday is so versatile." But in the end, I couldn't finish the fifth bowl, and my dream of becoming famous in Japan was shattered.
I also asked geishas to take a group photo, but unexpectedly they agreed very kindly. Someone said that "geishas are the most beautiful scenery in Kyoto", which I completely agree with.