In fact, I want to go to Lanshan by train. In order to get a glimpse of the beautiful scenery in the mountains, we chose to take the "open leak version" carriage. It was early March, when Kyoto was cold, we took a half-hour ride in the mountain monster wind, feeling that the whole people were frozen silly. Here's a little episode. We asked the conductor in English if we could get off the bus and take a walk to see the bamboo. She gestured in Japanese, but we couldn't understand it. After 15 minutes of communication, she could only call an English-speaking conductor and tell us it would take 5 hours to walk. She could not get off the bus by herself. The temperature is really low, so there is no cherry blossom in the mountains, which is also a regrettable place for this trip. But the stream that runs through the whole mountain is really amazing to us. It's a very clear blue-green color. Like agate, the current is turbulent, and the train is half way through when it sees someone rowing. If all the scenic spots in China are magnificent, then Japan is beautiful and delicate. When the train arrived, it was a small souvenir shop. After going out, we can take a bus to the subway station. In Japan, it is more expensive to take a bus than to take the subway. So we chose to walk. We walked along the field for 15 minutes. The sky was blue, and we couldn't help taking many pictures. Many people say that the Lanshan Mountain in autumn is more worthwhile to go, and the maple leaves in the mountains are beautiful. Having spent a week in Japan, I think the most cost-effective scenic spot is Lanshan. In fact, there are several temples around Lanshan. If you have enough time, you can have a look. Besides, the road leading to the temple is a residential area, quiet and clean. There is also a white-haired grandmother who looks at the shop and cats with sunshine in her eyes. I really want to stop here for afternoon tea. Enjoy the peace and stability of this moment and three moments.