A day's tour around Nagoya chose to stay in a cage with a wife. At the ticketing center on the third floor of Ming Tie Bus Station, I bought a ticket for the Sakata Line to go directly to the cage. I left Nagoya in the morning and went directly to the cage. According to the instructions, I went to the scenic spot of the cage. Now it's really an awkward time. Most of the shops are closed because of the snow and low temperature. The Taiwanese tour group brought a group of people over, which seemed to be more lively, and left in about 20 minutes. The town was calm again. I bought a walking certificate at the tourist center and planned to walk to my wife's cage. Horse cages are built on hills, stacked in layers. If you like to take photos, it is a good place. Walk to the wife's cage and stay 7.8 kilometers. The first three kilometers of the way up the hill, there are many roads, a little breathless, and then came to a rest station, the local elderly spontaneously on duty here, to provide convenience for tourists. We had a rest. It was an old-fashioned house. The walls were covered with tourist information and pictures of tourists. There are rest rooms in it. There's also a wood stove. The old man asked us where we came from, carefully noted it down in his notebook, cut the local radish for us, poured a pot of tea, and filled the stove with a piece of wood. There is also a message book on the table. Many people write their thoughts on it. Look at the waves of people who came before today. We took a break, stuffed some money in the donation box and said goodbye. The back road is mainly downhill. Relatively labor-saving, but still damn season, there is ice on the road very slippery, walk very carefully. There are some dangerous passages. Fortunately, we all wore snowboots. There were many bells along the way to drive the bears away. I don't know if there are bears. Because this section of the hiking trail is a section of the mountain, a section of the highway, so over-developed places. Will there be bears? The Japanese instructions are good. There must be signs at the intersection where there is a slight fork in the road. So I won't get lost. Several foreigners I met along the way. Japanese seem to like hiking here in spring. Finally, I went to my wife's cage. It was the same place as a horse cage. It was not the time for traveling. Many stores closed. But the wife's cage is bigger and flatter than the horse's cage. After stamping the visitor center in his wife's cage, he finished walking, took a rest, worked out the time, got on the bus to Nanmu Zeng Station, and bought the ticket to return to Ancient House. I'm a little tired. I bought an express ticket and went back to rest earlier. If the rest station is removed during the whole journey, it will take about two and a half hours. When walking on the highway, there is a bus stop. If you can't walk, you can take the bus. But there are few buses there. If you happen to miss them, you may have to wait half a day. There are still surprises in the journey. Seasons should be chosen correctly. And don't go alone, in case you have a helper. All the money along the way was spent on transportation, and there was almost no cost there. I bought a steamed bun. It tastes really bad. I bought something to eat in my bag at Rosen in Nagoya.