The idea of living in a luxury apartment downtown Tokyo is a legitimate wish. The perfect combination of comfort and dynamic regional environment, making it the first choice.
However, everyone quickly realizes that Tokyo is not the best Japanese city in terms of living.
However, one quickly realizes that Tokyo is not necessarily the best Japanese city in terms of accommodation.
Between the high cost of housing and the constant bustle of the city because of its large population, the capital of the archipelago is quickly becoming a unique place to visit, but may not want to live there.
To emphasize this frequent trend of visitors to the capital, Aene magazine decided to conduct a survey of the local population to see the happiest city. Among survey criteria, family relationships, economic factors, food and health, conditions of access to luxury, and overall comfort in daily life.
1. Fujisawa (Kanagawa Prefecture)
The city that took first place in the ranking is Fujisawa, a famous coastal town, which combines the relaxing beach and comfort you expect from the city atmosphere, as well as very convenient transport links and abundant shopping centers. Add local folklore without forgetting the landscape of Fuji Mountain, Fujisawa where you can enjoy the beauty of nature and history, or just relax on the sound of the waves.
2. Inagi (Tokyo Prefecture)
Inaji is one of Tokyo's provinces, a green paradise that will certainly surprise all visitors
3. Nishinomiya (Hyogo Prefecture)
Located between the cities of Kobe and Osaka, Nishinomiya gives the population wonderful food, also the town of Kushian, the legendary baseball stadium, used by the Osaka team "Hanshin Tigers",
As well as hosting a semi-annual high school championship in the country. It has also become a shopping paradise.
4. Mitaka (Tokyo Prefecture)
Technically, even if part of Tokyo, the Mitaka area is not within the 23 main districts of the city.
On the positive side, everyone can easily reach Tokyo's center, the luxurious greens of Enochashira Park and the Jibli Studios Museum. All contribute to creating an elegant and elegant atmosphere in the region.
5. Matsuyama (Ehime Prefecture)
Ehime Prefecture, Where you can adopt a comfortable lifestyle, in addition to being close to the best citrus in Japan and one of the oldest hot springs of the archipelago.
6. Fukuoka (Fukuoka Prefecture)
One of the most populated cities in the classification, and got a good place thanks due to food specialties.
7. Ikuma (Nara Prefecture)
Ikuma is a suburb of Nara. Its seventh center is close to many culturally and historically important areas in the former capital of Japan.
8. Moriya (Ibaraki Prefecture)
Moriya is a balanced city in the five standards of the magazine, with a preference for modern shopping centers
9. Nihama (Ehime Prefecture)
A pleasant and quiet city on Shikoku Island and characterized by good character.
Surrounded by the ocean, one can enjoy delicious and fresh seafood from various local restaurants.
10. Hiroshima (Hiroshima Prefecture)
Who are included in the poll, they said they were gently and generously impressed by Hiroshima residents. The city is attractive because of its historical side. Although it is the capital of Hiroshima Prefecture and the largest city in the Shogoku area, it is not crowded and bustling like Tokyo.
In conclusion, the survey shows that participants in this study have a great fondness for gardens and natural and historical environments.
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