Until those monsters come stalking out of the bay...
I used to live there and as far as large cities go it is very livable however the article cites the numerous public libraries as being one of the attractions.
I find that fairly incredible.
Private bookstores yeah, but public libraries?
not so much.
I must say that the train system is freaking amazing The cops never mind if you ask for directions.
Ping!
Funny you should mention that, I understand there aren’t too many “brothers” and “sisters” in japan...............coincidence? I think not.
Never been to Tokyo, is it multicultural? When ever I see pictures of the city its difficult to spot foreigners.
If you don’t mind living in a freekin’ anthill!
Tokyo is also a Mono-culture society in that everyone is part of the “in-group’ and so their crime rates are way down because of that and the nature of man.
Interestingly, the only US city on the list is Portland, in last place at No. 25. Portland features great seafood restaurants and Italian sandwiches—they’re called submarines or torpedoes out here—and it’s not far from resorts at Bar Harbor and the Mt. Washington Valley. However, winters are long and cold, and the highways in the area are mostly two-lane, often with poor signage.
The Japanese are not a violent people. You would be safe.
Could it be that it is safe because they keep certain undesirables out of their country?
Disney Sea and Asahi Dry,... McFly... Hello?!
I hear Spokane is a good place if yo have a good suntan.
Tokyo / Japan is the best place in the world. We have all the music, food, 24 entertainment, endless bars and hot babes, lots of money, and few immigrants that are here for professional reasons. I’m going on 17 years now and have no desire to leave. This is home.
Oh Tokyo,
They got some saki, and sashimi, and some clean sheets,
Oh, kimono, oh, kimono,
Tokyo’s the town that I love the best,
East may be East, and West may be West,
Forget about between, it’ll drive you insane,
And teach you things you never knew before.
What about Baltimore?