Osaka: Shinsaibashi Osaka Castle
Kyoto: Jingu and Jingming Shrine
Hakone-CHO: Hot Springs and Mount Fuji.
Tokyo: C80, Akihabara, Nakano, Maid Road, Maid Cafe, Tokyo Tower, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro and Ueno.
Osaka Castle: The history of Osaka Castle is closely related to the history of Japan during the Warring States Period. On the sixth day of the lunar new year, Hideyoshi, the "monkey" under the demon king, built the ancient city of Osaka. After that, Osaka Castle also suffered from war in the mutual conquest of famous warring states. One of the most famous battles in Sanada Yukimura is Osaka Castle. Swimming in Osaka Castle, you can still feel the blood and passion of basara in the Warring States Period.
Jingu Temple: Many people accompanied Yixiuge in A Smart Rest when they were children, and Jingu Temple was the courtyard where Zu Liman, a general who fought alongside Yixiuge, lived. Maybe when you come to Jingu Temple, you can recall the happy time when you sat on TV and watched cartoons!
Jingming Shrine: When it comes to Japan's greatest teacher of Yin and Yang, everyone will invariably say a name: Ampei Jingming. Ampei Jingming, who has left footprints in many animation works, is a handsome and elegant man in legend, revealing evil spirits in mystery. What is the image of Jingming in real history? Walk into Jingming Shrine and feel it together.
Hot spring: papery wooden doors, low and rugged rocks, steaming and slightly transpiration spring water, and a glass of milk. The pictures that often appear in Japanese cartoons can tell us that hot springs are the whole life of Japanese people. Here, you can fully integrate into nature, maybe you can meet mountain monkeys who come to the hot springs to play, or maybe you can find your own fairy in Toyako ~ ~
Mount Fuji: As a symbol of Japan, Mount Fuji has left its own shadow in countless animation works. Whether it is the dark and mysterious Jyukai at the foot of the mountain, or the restless crater brewing in the calm of the top of the mountain, it is so fascinating. Next stop-Mount Fuji!
Comic 80: the world's largest comic fan exhibition, a pilgrimage that otaku has to go to. Now is a godsend. As long as you still have the soul of the house, what are you hesitating about? Let's go to C80!
Akihabara: the ultimate holy land for otaku. Everything about animation can be found here. If you have never been to Akihabara in your life, it is useless to call it a dead house. Did you leave home today?
A woman said: If Akihabara is a holy place for otaku, then a woman's way is a paradise for rotten women. Only you can't think of it, but you can't find it.
Shinjuku: You may have forgotten Ayin and a man who are active in Shinjuku in The Shining duo, but you should not forget the Everything Room in Shinjuku kabukicho in Silver Soul. This is the origin of countless anime stories. How could I miss it?
Maid Coffee House: Do you want to listen to the gentle and exciting "Imperial Master ~"? Do you want to see a gentle girl in a lace maid costume? It's all in the maid's coffee house.
Tokyo Tower: If you have seen Extreme War, you will never forget Tokyo Tower. Climb to the top of the tower and overlook this bustling metropolis with infinite evil spirits like Shirou Kamui.
Ikebukuro: No one can predict how many secrets are hidden behind Ikebukuro's street. You may meet an intelligence dealer with long and narrow eyes and a black smile; You may meet a bartender wearing dark brown sunglasses and a Machamp; You may even meet a courier wearing a black helmet all the time ... Ikebukuro, there are too many urban legends waiting for you to meet.