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Hmm, difficult question...
On the one hand, Nagano has bigger and steeper mountains. On the other, Hokkaido gets more and better snow. Definitely plenty of wide open places in Nagano but even more in Hokkaido. Then again, I kind of like living in Gunma just wish I was closer to the center in Maebashi or Takasaki. Really depends on what you plan to do in Japan. For me, snow is a fairly big deal. If you want to blow all your money partying and clubbing, take your pick of the big cities. If sightseeing and picture taking is your deal, live near Kyoto. If you want to get away from all the foreigners and really get into Japan, live somewhere like the Tohoku region or Shikoku. |
finally i found the site. This is a very close friend of my friend :D who used to live in Nagano and I think she has also lots of insight about her life in Japan particularly in Nagano
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I am biased towards the Kanagawa Prefecture. My Inlaws live in Hadano, I used to live in Zama, and most of my old hangouts are between Zama and Atsugi.
That said, Kanagawa is a pretty nice place IMO. There is plenty to do (as with most places in Japan) and it is relatively close to Tokyo. The cost of living is significantly less than Tokyo too. Of course, I can just stay at my Inlaws house and enjoy this view :) ![]() |
Awesome view there, by the way, are you living on a dependent visa (married visa) since your now married?
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