As he wandered through the alleys of Kyoto again and again, Shu laughed at himself as a layman of Kyoto, unwilling to enter, only wandering outside the door, but able to see the scenery that ordinary people overlooked. In this book, he remembers Kyoto on a rainy day, and also describes the dawn, water, oxygen, hotels, and what he considers to be Kyoto's greatest assets - the gates and long walls - and sighs that Kyoto is a big park, and you are not in a hurry to find the exit, and even hypothesizes that "if I grow old, I will be in Kyoto! "."
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