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Travel notes of Japan

On February 15 this year, fifteen days ago, I went to Japan with my school teachers and classmates. There are more than 50 people in my team. Our Sino-Japanese friendship team is quite large. During my five-day trip to Japan, I found many novel things.

The Quaker's name for Sunday

Today, I got up early and arrived at the airport before dawn. I found my teachers and classmates in a hurry, and then I settled down. I really want to fly to Japan again, and I am excited again. I will travel, climb mountains and swim in a place every holiday, so I want to go abroad to see exotic customs. This is my first time to go abroad. I am most concerned about the difference between foreign countries and China. I'll believe that when I see it. Let this moment come quickly.

Talking about flying is really troublesome. There are long queues for boarding pass, security check and customs clearance (there are many people in our group alone, haha). It's hard to get on the plane, but some people get airsick-they feel scared and uncomfortable. I told them very well that the plane was safe. If you feel uncomfortable with your ears, open your mouth or swallow hard.

Fukuoka, Japan, arrived with laughter and infinite expectations. Looking down, it's really big. In the distance, there are mountains and coasts. High and low buildings are densely packed, and the expressway is like a ribbon. As soon as I entered the airport, I set foot on the land of Japan and received our airport service staff-authentic Japanese. They are very enthusiastic and teach us to speak Japanese while working. We don't know what this means. Wang really knows a lot about it. He said, "# # means thank you".

Out of the airport, I boarded the bus. Japanese cars are very clean and well-equipped: cleaning bags, ashtrays, water glass holders and so on. By driving slowly, we can enjoy the beautiful scenery all the way. Haha, the car is driving on the left and the steering wheel is on the right. I'm really not used to it. It's really fresh and interesting. Let's film this discovery at once.

There are small shops and vending machines in the parking lot. I immediately selected grape-flavored carbonated drinks and sweets from my favorite vending machine and quickly changed them in my mind. The price is a little expensive. There are many drinks for 7 yuan, but only 3 yuan in China. It seems that our price cannot go up too much. Our first stop went to the salt drying field by the sea. The weather is fine and the temperature is suitable. We boarded the reef, blowing the soft sea breeze, watching the white waves and the distant islands. We are in a good mood. Seeing the sea boiling and turning into white salt, I wonder how much salt is left in the vast sea. There are puppies and kittens in the farmhouse. Take a picture of them, haha. Next, we went to the greenhouse to pick strawberries, and we ate them at the same time. The appearance and taste of strawberries are no different from those of China. The seedlings in the soil are still small.

In the evening, we went to the hotel, ate a buffet in the restaurant and watched acrobatic programs while eating. These acrobats are all from China. After a short break, we went to a hot spring, which read "Soak in water" in Japanese characters, and divided the male soup into female soup. Every hotel has a hot spring pool, a small one and several large ones, which are also divided into indoor and outdoor. It's really cool and comfortable to enjoy the scenery while soaking! To soak in a hot spring, you must take a bath first, put your clothes in the basket first, and then wash yourself in the shower before entering the hot spring pool. The water in the swimming pool only reaches my knees, but I'm not high enough. I touched my nose as soon as I sat in the water. It was a feeling of being submerged, and I had to stand or kneel. It was a little hot when I first got into the water, but I felt comfortable after a while. In winter, I soak in warm spring water, bathe in soft moonlight, enjoy brisk music, and talk and laugh with my friends ... good-comfortable-take it! We also learned from teachers that many Japanese people soak in hot springs three times a day.

the next day

Early in the morning, we arrived in Hirado City, where ancient buildings are preserved, including city walls, moats and winding stone steps. The ancient city that has survived to this day has blocked the enemy's invasion many times. After that, we came to Li Tianzhu Primary School to attend the China-Japan Friendship Student Exchange Conference. We really enjoyed playing games, performing programs and taking photos with Japanese students. Oh, the Japanese are so enthusiastic. They waved goodbye to us until our car was out of sight. It's so touching. At noon, we went to the cafeteria by the sea. Most of them are seafood, and there are many varieties. Boys especially like curry rice, and spaghetti is delicious. In the afternoon, I went to the theme park in Hausberg, which is very large and reproduces the street view of Dutch towns in the17th century. There are Dutch-style buildings everywhere, with pointed roofs, like the wooden blocks we built when we were children. There is also a standard Dutch windmill. Cruise ships travel slowly, and sometimes you can't feel it when you walk.

Eat a buffet in the evening and it will be ruined.

the third day

In the morning, we went to the Bobo Water Cluster Pavilion in Sasebo City and saw the sea fish. The most attractive thing is a large group of fish, which should be sardines. Hundreds of fish get together, which is really spectacular. There are also large rays with long tails. Devil fish with long eyes are outside, big lobsters with beautiful patterns and gorgeous starfish. I spent 500 yen to personally experience pearl digging, and dug a big silvery white pearl from the soft shell. It's a magical experience and it's worth it. The dolphin show is also very interesting. The trainer explained it in Japanese while letting the dolphins climb to the top of the balloon. Bunny hop flew for a while, trying to top the balloon every time. Dolphin, you are great!

After that, we went to ninety-nine islands. There aren't that many islands. Ninety-nine is just an imaginary number, which means there are many islands. Sitting on the boat, walking slowly on these large and small islands. Some islands are close enough to make people feel that they can cross in one step. There is also a house on the water, which is a simple residence for fishermen's breeding grounds.

At noon, we went to Zhonghua Street to watch the Lantern Festival. Today is the Lantern Festival. There are not many lights on display, and they are not as beautiful as those seen in my hometown. Maybe it's because I didn't arrive at night. In the Ming Dynasty, Tang Yin wrote a poem "Yuanxiao", saying, "A moon without lights is no entertainment, and a moon without lights is no spring. When spring comes to the world, people are like jade, and the lamp burns silver next month. " It's interesting to have a moon with lights. Here we once again feel the enthusiasm of the Japanese. They let us go on stage to teach them Chinese and Japanese.

In the afternoon, we first went to the Peace Square in Nagasaki, which is the center of the atomic bomb explosion. In the Peace Park stands a prayer statue praying for peace, with his right hand pointing to the sky and his eyes closed, praying for the blessing of the victims of the atomic bombing. The "Heping Spring" in the park is carved with a girl looking for water. It is a portrait of a peaceful girl presented to Nagasaki by China in 1985. It is placed with souvenirs from other countries, symbolizing world peace. Then we visited the Atomic Bomb Museum. The things left behind after the atomic bomb explosion are unbelievable. The glass bottle and the glass are mysteriously stuck together. There are holes in the stone, and the glasses are twisted without lenses. The worst thing is that the human body was blown up. There was a huge hole in the center of the body and the arm was wrapped in glass. Those lucky enough to survive but exposed to radiation suffered a lot. Seeing this, I hate war even more and yearn for world peace.

Eating a buffet at night is ruined.

The fourth day

In the morning, we had a buffet. It's simple. There is a strange food that can be pulled out. It turned out to be natto. Eating natto for the first time. I hear it's very healthy. We set off for Fukuoka and visited the Tianman Palace in Dazai Prefecture, which is a holy place praying to be the first. The true worship of Guan Yuandao is praised by Japan as the "God of learning" and "God of calligraphy", with a history of 1 100 years, and is respected by all Japan. We tasted "Meizhi Cake", a specialty of Dazaifu. It is a baked dessert with glutinous rice as the skin and red beans as the stuffing. Its surface is printed with patterns of plum branches, like sticky cakes in China, which tastes sweeter.

In the afternoon, we went to the disaster experience center in Fukuoka. First we put out the fire with fire extinguishers, then we experienced earthquakes and typhoons, and finally we escaped from the fire, which was also the most exciting. In a dark room full of smoke, we must find the exit quickly. At this time, I kept calm and shouted, "Don't be afraid, follow the arrow." We bent down and led by me, finally reached the exit.

Then we went to the duty-free shop to shop, where there were toys, food, daily necessities and so on. I bought a cat that can dance with its ass twisted, and it dances beautifully. Then I visited the Canal City, mostly handicrafts: Japanese porcelain statues, bags, tapestries and so on. I bought a facial cleanser for my dear mother, but my teacher said it was very good. I suddenly thought that my mother would need it, so I bought it.

In the evening, we had the best dinner, which was also a buffet, including barbecue, cake, ice cream, soup and porridge, and we could also process marshmallows and pancakes ourselves.

Go to have soup after dinner.

Fifth day

We went to the airport and returned home with gifts and good memories. I have too much to say, too much to say, and everything I have seen these days is still vivid. Fukuoka, Hirado, sasebo, Nagasaki, the local scenery and cultural customs left a deep impression on me. Japan is clean, there are many hot springs, and the Japanese are enthusiastic and self-disciplined ... What I say most is: "I haven't stayed enough, I haven't stayed enough, and I feel still in Japan."