Loving Tokyo‖
💙Coming to Tokyo, I suddenly realized I might have fallen in love with it. My feelings for this city have gone through a complex evolution: from novelty to disgust, then to habit, wanting to escape, and finally, being unable to leave, even falling in love.
💜I remember when I first came to Japan as a poor international student, a bowl of ramen cost 60 RMB, which I thought was so expensive. Now I basically have the freedom to buy anything I want at convenience stores and cafes, haha.
💛Just like when you think of Paris, you think of French style and lifestyle, Tokyo also has a unique lifestyle, or rather, a Tokyo spirit. I think Tokyoites in spirit have the following characteristics:
🚃 Prefer public transport over driving
Tokyo is a city built on rails, and its prosperity is built on a developed railway system. If you don't like public transport, you will suffer.
🕙 Relatively punctual
Because public transport is well-developed and accurate to the minute, the concept of time gradually becomes stronger when traveling. I used to be a very laid-back person, but now I'm gradually becoming punctual.
☕️ Enjoy spending time in cafes
There are so many cafes in Tokyo. They are like bright spots in the urban ocean, forming a vast cafe network that, like the rail transit system, covers the entire city. I used to think that cafes were places to chat with friends or bring a laptop to work or study. But now I also enjoy going to cafes alone, slowly enjoying bread and pastries, and I rarely encounter any disappointments.
🎨 Enjoy exploring new shops and seeing exhibitions
Tokyo has a rich art scene and cultural life. I'm always curious about places I haven't been to, and I enjoy walking around the city, looking here and there.
💄 Dress up before going out
Walking around Ginza, Omotesando, Harajuku, and Daikanyama, you can see beautiful women and handsome men everywhere. I can't help but want to dress up. Of course, it can be stressful for people who don't like to dress up. But for those who love fashion, it's a pleasure to wear different clothes and try different styles every day.
🏬 Enjoy the convenience of city life
Although I like nature, I enjoy the convenience of city life more. I like to lie on the grass, have picnics, or occasionally go camping in the mountains on weekends, but I'm not willing to live in the countryside.
👛 Enjoy the joy that material things bring
This is a big change from when I first came to Japan. At first, I thought Tokyo was so extravagant, but now I can embrace the joy that material things bring. A delicate little cake, a small bag, or a small piece of jewelry can make me happy.
🌈 Relatively diverse in thought, with a strong acceptance of LGBT minorities
🧡Tokyo is quite tolerant, with all kinds of people. Different areas gather different people. Akihabara gathers anime fans, Shimokitazawa gathers literary and artistic youth, and Harajuku gathers trendy people. It's great that everyone gathers here!
❤️That's all for now, feel free to add more.