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Discuss - 2 Comments
I’d move to Takayama tomorrow, if the wife would come. Many people dislike cities like Takayama seeing them as living museums instead of living cities (see the attitude people even in Kyoto have about it’s dwindling historic streets). Perhaps it’s somehow artificial, but I think even most Japanese (and a good number of foreigners) would rather live in the historic district of Takayama than just about any neighborhood Yokkaichi, Mie, no?
I hear you ! Yes, I totally agree. My dream is to have an old house but equipped with all modern amenities.