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tokyo is like a whirlpool of feelings to me.

sometimes i really felt like falling in love with the city, but then a few hours later i just wanted to go back home immediately.

the thrillng thing for me, about tokyo is, everything can happen.

you can have a bunch of dates on one night and you will meet none or you can go out without a plan and you will have the best party in your live!

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The real question is, when earthquakes or rising sea levels force a stream of refugees from Tokyo out into the surrounding countryside, will we have made the necessary preparations of materiel and willpower to drive them back into the ruins of their city?

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Probably, your experience in Tokyo really

depends on how much money you're brining in,

and where you live. The slightly run-down,

quieter shitamachi areas are WORLDS away from

the more fashionable areas like Daikayama,

Omotesando, etc. Chiba/Saitama are loads

cheaper than Kanagawa, but you get more style

points for the latter. So yeah, just depends

on what you're after.

 

-peace

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