Yachuan is a very clear river. It's a little mother river in Kyoto. In summer, restaurants on both sides will have a cool mat. The three bridges on Yachuan are next to the three stations of the Beijing-Osaka Tram. Every night outside the station, young people will play and sing there. There will also be a group of Cherry Blossom girls sitting there listening to the applause carefully, just like small fans. It's not far from here to Yiyuan and Gaotai Temple. In the morning, somebody runs beside Yachuan. It's very leisurely. There are many ducks in Yachuan. They can fly higher than buildings. In addition to ducks, there are big crows parked in the pole tree. What surprised me most was that I saw the eagle hovering in the air and sighed that Kyoto's ecology was too good.