Monday, May 16, 2016

Your Average Day In Tokyo


Your long black hair sways in front of your face. An average citizen in Tokyo, Japan, you are used to the crowds. People bustle all around you, jostling your cup of coffee. In a city with a population of 13.35 million people, space is not something you’re used to. You’re not rich, so you live in a tiny capsule hotel. You consider it spacious, for a capsule. You’ve never experienced anything different. Your parents and your parents’ parents grew up in Tokyo, and it’s all you’ve ever known. The car fumes are air to you, and the constant rain fits like a second skin. Someone bumps your arm, and your coffee spills over the ground. It doesn’t bother you as much as you thought it would; in such a crowded city, it happens all the time. You quickly slip through the elevator doors just before they close. You work as a software engineer for a large company, and you can’t afford to be late. The elevator is small, but at least 6 people are stuffed in there. When you reach your floor, the office space is bustling with movement. You move through the people and reach your desk, finally sitting down. This is an average day for someone in a huge Japanese city like Tokyo. Would you like to live there?

2 comments:

  1. Abby,
    Wow! Great description! I don't think that I would like to live there because of how busy it is there. It would be very hard to get to one place to another. Just to move from your hotel to a store would be hard. That is a huge amount of people in Tokyo and I think I would need more space! I think that with such a busy city it is also very dangerous to live there. I think there would be a lot of traffic and something that would take you 20 minutes in Okemos could take you an hour! I think this is crazy that people live there in such a crowded area! I don't know what people find an interest in that. Maybe it would be cool to stay there to just visit and tour. it would be fun to see what it would be like a day in the big city! I for sure would not want to live there and I am glad I live here! Would you want to live there or would it be just too much?!

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  2. You did a fantastic job! I really felt like I was in Tokyo. Your details and description were amazing even though you don't live in Japan. I also love how you give this person a practical situation that most people in Japan have. You make it so realistic, good job.

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