Treasure Hunt America

Chapter 949: to the mouth

I really don't know what these Japanese people are thinking about sending so many treasures to the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo. Please see the most complete!

Your grandma's, I didn't even think about where I was going, but you have already put the meal in my mouth. If I don't take a bite, is it really too polite?

Jin Muchen's mentality at this time is a typical mentality of getting cheap and selling well. Thinking about it, it is also the Tokyo National Museum of Western Art. That art museum, in the Tokyo area, has a status no lower than the Tokyo National Museum.

Although the quantity and quality of the collections cannot be compared with the Tokyo National Museum at all, as the only museum in Asia that specializes in the collection and exhibition of Western artworks, the reputation of that art museum is well-known in Japan and even in Asia. , that is second to none.

From the perspective of nearly a hundred years of modern history, in Western Europe and the United States, there are many museums in China, and all kinds of treasures are displayed in them.

And most of these treasures were kidnapped from all over the world by their ancestors when they dominated the world.

The earliest treasures from all over the world were mostly concentrated in Britain and France, but after the two world wars and the establishment of American hegemony, these treasures spread to the United States through various means.

Among them, the largest number of people lost their lives from the United Kingdom. In order to get the assistance of the Americans and at the same time tie the United States to their chariots, the British borrowed a lot from the United States.

As collateral, they mortgaged the various antiques and cultural relics they looted from all over the world to the US government. Among them, the most mortgaged was that they acquired from China and Japan, and looted them. And the stolen antiques.

Of course, the relics they mortgaged to the United States are only a small part of what they have plundered, but even so, it is enough to make the various museums in the United States prosper for a long time.

After World War II and the reconstruction of the world order, world powers such as the United Kingdom, France, and the United States have opened many museums, and many of these museums even specialize in displaying antiques and cultural relics from East Asia in a timely manner.

However, in the entire East Asia region, there has never been a museum dedicated to displaying Western art. It was not until after World War II that Japan established such a unique Western art museum. After that, this art museum became the East Asian region. There are very few museums dedicated to displaying Western antiques and works of art.

This also makes the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo have a very high status in East Asia and even in the world. Although the value and quantity of the Western artworks displayed in the museum are not comparable to those of the museums in Europe and the United States, But their status is still quite unique.

Originally, when he was in Tokyo last time, Jin Muchen also thought about whether he should go to the Tokyo National Museum of Western Art while 'visiting' the Tokyo National Museum. After all, the two museums are not far away. Near Ueno Park.

But in the end, because of time, he gave up, and now it seems that his chance has come again.

At this time, his mood can really only be described by stepping through the iron shoes and finding nowhere to find it. It took no effort to get it. The Japanese probably would never have thought of it anyway. They originally made the transfer action for the safety of the treasure. , it will eventually become a disaster that brings wolves into the house.

This time, Lao Tzu must also have a hard time at the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo. Jin Muchen thought to himself, and then began to show his true body. He found a relatively comfortable place in the carriage to recharge his energy. stand up.

The straight-line distance between Fukuoka and Tokyo is about 700 to 800 kilometers, which is not very close. In addition, we have to cross the strait and take the bridge across the sea, so this journey will take at least ten hours.

This is still considered from a normal point of view. If you consider that there has just been an earthquake outside and the traffic conditions are very chaotic, it may take longer.

It is estimated that more than ten or even twenty hours are possible, so during this period, the most important thing for Jin Muchen to do is to recharge his energy, otherwise these ten or twenty hours will not be enough. better.

The most important thing is that the journey of more than ten to twenty hours will be spent in this carriage. Although the things in this carriage are all cultural relics and are afraid of collision, they are not particularly full, but they are crowded. Not so good in such a car.

And although there is food and water in his purple jade space, he can only choose not to eat or drink. After all, if he eats and drinks, he must consider the problem of excretion. If he can't help it, he will excrete in the car If you come out, it is very likely to attract the attention of the police.

Then Abe Masahiro regarded this mission as a mission that could not be missed, so he was very vigilant. If there was an accident on the way that caught his attention, even if Jin Muchen was confident that he could escape, but then this Wouldn't this be a wasted opportunity to visit the National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo?

This was not what Jin Muchen wanted, so he could only endure it along the way, not eating, drinking, or excreting. Such a feeling was quite unpleasant.

The car quickly drove out of the underground garage of the Kyushu National Museum. Jin Muchen could feel that the truck was gradually speeding up, but the speed gradually slowed down after walking a short distance. He was still in the trunk of the car. Hear the driver in the front cockpit, constantly complaining.

Apparently the roads were crowded with people fleeing, preventing their cars from going any faster.

Jin Muchen's heart froze when he heard it, because such a crowded and slow road can only mean that they will spend longer on the road, which can only be more unfavorable to him, who is squeezed in the back compartment.

Damn Japanese, why don't you use a plane to transport these treasures to Tokyo? Jin Muchen cursed inwardly, but after thinking about it, she couldn't help laughing, it was impossible.

After all, if you want to transport so many treasures to Tokyo and transport them by plane, the cost is too high, and the museum cannot afford it.

Moreover, the plane is not necessarily safe on land. Besides, there are so many treasures that one plane will definitely not be able to fit it. Maybe three or five planes will be used to transport it. This will require coordination between the airport and the airline in all aspects.

If there is really an earthquake in the Kyushu area in the past few days, then when the airlines have coordinated everything, I am afraid the day lily will be cold.

So they chose the land route. Just after the driver of Jin Muchenhao's truck was cursing the refugees who were crowding the streets outside, delaying traffic for more than an hour, the truck's speed finally gradually picked up.

Jin Muchen could feel that the convoy must have left the urban area of ​​Fukuoka and boarded the expressway leading to Tokyo.

This made Jin Muchen feel much better, but even on the expressway, the convoy didn't drive smoothly. They stopped and went all the way, because when the earthquake happened before, there were many cars driving at the expressway. On the highway, and after the earthquake broke out, many traffic accidents were directly caused.

Many of these traffic accidents happened on this section of the highway. Some cars are waiting for rescue, and the traffic police have already dealt with the more serious traffic accidents.

Because of this, their speed on the expressway has not been able to increase. They should have been able to reach the Guanmen Strait in more than three hours, but it took more than five hours to reach the Guanmen Strait.

The Kanmon Strait is the strait between Kyushu Island and Japan's Honshu Island. The strait is not wide, only over a thousand meters. It is one of the few small straits in the world.

Above this strait is the major transportation artery connecting Kyushu and Honshu Island, the Guanmen Bridge. This is the longest sea-crossing bridge in Japan. When it was built, it was once the pride of the Japanese.

Even now, this sea-crossing bridge is no longer ranked in the world, but it is still a famous scenic spot that Japanese people talk about. In the hearts of Japanese people, the status of this bridge is no better than that of San Francisco. The status of Jinshan Bridge is poor.

Many travel enthusiasts at home and abroad come from all over the world every year to appreciate the beauty of this bridge.

When the team arrived at the Kanmon Strait, Masahiro Abe instructed the team to find a rest area at a gas station~lightnovelpub.net~ went in and rested for 20 minutes, and asked the team members to get off the bus to rest and refuel the car.

Then I continued to get on the car and drove on the road. After the car drove over the Guanmen Bridge, the speed immediately increased a lot. After all, it has already left the Kyushu area. In addition, everyone especially wants to leave as soon as possible. This area of ​​Kyushu may be reopened at any time. The earthquake broke out in the right place, so the drivers of the team unknowingly stepped on the accelerator under their feet.

After crossing the Guanmen Bridge and entering the Honshu Island area, because this is not the area of ​​​​the earthquake disaster area, the speed of the team has increased a lot, and even exceeded the maximum speed limit of the expressway.

The reason for this is entirely because Masahiro Abe, who was escorting the convoy in front, did not want to waste more time on the road, and just wanted to send the convoy to the National Museum of Western Art for work as quickly as possible.

After all, along the way, he was also worried, always worried that the guys who looted the Tokyo National Museum would kill a carbine. What should he do if those guys attacked their convoy halfway along the way?

Face-to-face with each other, head-to-head, he was not worried at all, but he was worried about the national treasures on the team. If he was accidentally injured, he would be finished. To be continued. Enable new URL