It took me almost a month to compile this travelogue. Late stage procrastination….
The tourist route is Nagoya-Takayama-Hida Furukawa-Shin-Hotaka-Shirakawa-go-Kanazawa-Nagoya.
On the first day of the 5th, catching a flight
I took an ANA flight to Chubu Centrair International Airport in Nagoya, and happened to encounter Taiwan and Hong Kong tour groups arriving, and they queued for nearly 2 hours to exit customs.
During this period, I also discovered that there was a problem with the rented mobile WIFI: Google Maps and Google Store could not be opened. I had no choice but to turn off the phone and turn on Huawei's own Tianji Pass. The speed was quite fast. I redeemed a JR PASS when transferring at Nagoya Station. I have reserved a reserved seat on the JR train for the next few days.
After putting away our things at the hotel, we went out to look for something to eat, aiming for Yaba Tonkatsu.
Sorry, I remembered to take a photo after I was almost finished eating... A sincere fried pork cutlet, nearly 2 centimeters thick, this is the price.
6th Day 2 Nagoya Castle-JR Railway Museum
First is Nagoya Castle.
Then there are the mysterious stone marks in Nagoya Castle.
When I was leaving, I happened to meet the COS of the staff.
When I went to the JR Museum, I met a local decoration worker and found that he had a fan blowing inward. I used Google Translate and asked for his permission to take the photo.
Next is the JR Railway Museum.
Finally, for dinner that day, we had three eels at our main restaurant.
This time, remember to take photos first.
I ordered the most luxurious one...but personally I don't think it's as delicious as the fried pork cutlet...
(To be continued…)