Isogashi meaning busy in japenese perfectly describes this country.Imagine living in a country where personal space doesn't exist. You may say there isn't such a place, and my response is "Yes there is this place exists just 6,230 miles an island country off the coast of Asia." I'm talking about Japan, this country has a population 127.3 million people residing there. I think that the normal combustion or the hustle and bustle of daily life would be the end of me. Staying in a hotel were the most room you have is about the size of a storm drain. Seems like a lot, but imagine the ways of transportation having to stuff into a train car as if you’re in a sardine can. Osaka one of the most famous food cities is a highly populated city in Japan with 2.665 million inhabitants. The This beautiful city seems like a cool place to visit with it’s variety of architecture, boisterous nightlife and hearty street foods. The architecture is a whole other topic the Shinto Sumiyoshi-taisha is among Japan’s oldest. Do you think you could take on daily life in Japan?Tuesday, May 17, 2016
Isogashī in Japan
Isogashi meaning busy in japenese perfectly describes this country.Imagine living in a country where personal space doesn't exist. You may say there isn't such a place, and my response is "Yes there is this place exists just 6,230 miles an island country off the coast of Asia." I'm talking about Japan, this country has a population 127.3 million people residing there. I think that the normal combustion or the hustle and bustle of daily life would be the end of me. Staying in a hotel were the most room you have is about the size of a storm drain. Seems like a lot, but imagine the ways of transportation having to stuff into a train car as if you’re in a sardine can. Osaka one of the most famous food cities is a highly populated city in Japan with 2.665 million inhabitants. The This beautiful city seems like a cool place to visit with it’s variety of architecture, boisterous nightlife and hearty street foods. The architecture is a whole other topic the Shinto Sumiyoshi-taisha is among Japan’s oldest. Do you think you could take on daily life in Japan?
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