On the day of arrival in Tokyo, the temperature soared to a hot 38 degrees, and no matter how to go around the tree, the sweat was still falling. So, after taking a ride around the island of the river, we decided to go straight to the hot spring hotel under Mount Fuji.
On the way to Fuji Yoshida City, the rainstorm suddenly fell, the rain brush was busy but it was still not clean, and the typhoon passed. Master Shi Niu told us that if you want to see Mount Fuji, you have to rely on luck, you have to be a sunny day to see the air.
Abandoning the extra expectation, travel has become safe.
Niu Dao is a Shandong native who came to Japan more than 20 years ago. He has now married his wife and children and lived a life of Japanese life. I was also worried that the Chinese commander was inferior to the Japanese local service industry, but the conversation between the travel and the drizzle completely dispelled my thoughts. The environment changed people, and Chinese men could become delicate and warm here.
I woke up, the shower stopped, and the sky was still dark.
The temperature was pulled off a dozen degrees, and I couldn't help but be frozen in the wind. But after the son had slept for a night, his mental strength returned to full file. When he opened his eyes, he went to the green belt near the hotel. A small grass and a few stones could also be fun.
In August, this is not the season of hydrangea, but a few slow-and-half flowers will always give some little spiritual comfort to the passengers who have not caught up with the flowering period. On the way to Fuji Five Lakes (Hekou Lake, Yazhong Lake, West Lake, Benxi Lake, Jingjin Lake), a small micro-park filled with hydrangea attracted our attention. The convenience of renting a car also appeared. The cattle guide stopped at the roadside. Get off the bus, a car person was picked up by these purple school flowers.
From a purple to another purple, to the Kawaguchiko Lake, everyone can't help but "wow" out, the cloudy sky can't hide the pure natural atmosphere here, a colorful flower field, and instantly bring people into a romantic fairy tale world.
The park of Kawaguchiko Lake is a beautiful but unobtrusive world of flowers and plants. The winding roads are covered with stones or earth. The backs of human sculptures are full of respect for nature. Here, the text and the pictures are not enough. Simply put down the camera after a mad shot, nothing is more valuable than a good feeling.