I don't know how to answer the poll. My city matured and went into decline long before I got here, but now it's recovering and acting like a teenage city.
Personally, I'd rather live in the countryside with clean air, real food, room for my children and dogs to run around and a supportive community of real people who have more worthwhile concerns than the latest this or that. For me, megacities are a soulless, anti-human failure of policy intended to house the masses who own nothing to be "happy," a technocratic dystopia.
I used to live in Ibaraki (city) in between Osaka and Kyoto. That was when I was on exchange there some years ago.
My host father said Ibaraki was a ベッドタウン (bed-town)- a commuter town that people go to sleep 💤 I always wondered until now whether it was a real Japanese word or not.
I don't know how to answer the poll. My city matured and went into decline long before I got here, but now it's recovering and acting like a teenage city.
Personally, I'd rather live in the countryside with clean air, real food, room for my children and dogs to run around and a supportive community of real people who have more worthwhile concerns than the latest this or that. For me, megacities are a soulless, anti-human failure of policy intended to house the masses who own nothing to be "happy," a technocratic dystopia.
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Interesting article!
I used to live in Ibaraki (city) in between Osaka and Kyoto. That was when I was on exchange there some years ago.
My host father said Ibaraki was a ベッドタウン (bed-town)- a commuter town that people go to sleep 💤 I always wondered until now whether it was a real Japanese word or not.
Turns out it is 💡
https://ja.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E3%83%99%E3%83%83%E3%83%89%E3%82%BF%E3%82%A6%E3%83%B3