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English/英語  Tue 02/05 05:05 JST
番組に下の「数字で見る、大阪府の現実」の表が出ていました。大阪には一回しか行ったことがなので、社会問題は把握出来ていない。というか、ちょこっとした滞在で、その場所の社会問題は把握しにくい。でもバスの運転士の信号無視は結構あった。大阪に住んでいる方から、意見を聞きたい。

しかし、ちょこっとした滞在で、その場所の社会問題がすぐ把握出来るとこがある。それは僕が育ったロンドンのハクニーだ。あっちこっちに荒らされた家や車、落書き、交通機関のなさ、チキンや卵や石を理由なく投げるとか。

今日は世界中に住んでいるヲタに「あなたの国の最悪な場所とは」を聞く。
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lchen in Brooklyn, NYC
illustrator
登録日: 2007/12/19 12:45
i don't think i can ever live in japan. i like japanese things but i like more variety.
(ID #71473) Posted on 2008/02/05 04:43
Vic Fieger in Mass., USA
Typographer
登録日: 2007/11/23 14:50
Right now, I would consider inflation to be the worst. Prices keep going up, but wages do not. It now takes two incomes just to make ends meet in America, so living alone is not an option unless you are paid very well or live well below the national standard of living (no heat, for example).
I guess that's more of a national problem than a localized one, though.
(ID #71474) Posted on 2008/02/05 04:59
Phenie in South Africa
Catgirl Trainer.
登録日: 2007/01/08 15:14
Of those two, I guess I'd pick Tokyo, but I'm told I should try get to Aichi as it's the cheapest place to live. :P
(ID #71475) Posted on 2008/02/05 05:02
Old Guy in Southern England
IT techie
登録日: 2007/11/11 17:11
I voted neither. But of the two would rather live in Osaka than Tokyo. There just seems to be something about capital cities I dont like. Of course If someone were to offer me the chance to move to Tokyo now I'd go ^_^
(ID #71476) Posted on 2008/02/05 05:23
gia in Portland OR, USA
Editor
登録日: 2008/02/04 14:15
I liked Osaka when I visited (very, very briefly)-- we stayed in a hostel at Nagai Kouen, which was a really neat park. We really enjoyed the people who hung around...kids on field trips, guys doing bike tricks, etc.

But if I was going to pick a place to live in? I'd be really tempted to live in Kanazawa, which was outright gorgeous. Not terribly convenient to Tokyo via train, but it just seemed like a really nice city.
(ID #71477) Posted on 2008/02/05 05:25
windbell in Singapore/シンガポール, Tokyo/東京
Web Developer/ウェブデベロッパー, Photographer/写真や
登録日: 2006/12/25 12:08
No option for 2D land? ^^;

I do think that each city has it's own attractive and turn-offs. Probably in Singapore, the turn-offs would be fines, road taxes (Electronic Road Pricing), decrease in the train intervals and national service (For those with dolphins). 

The attractiveness is probably the food. I miss a good load of food back at home every time I travel overseas.

Never really though where I would like to live in Japan but I guess Tokyo would be a nice place as it gives out a mysterious vibe during the evenings. Would like to try the other prefectures as well!
(ID #71478) Posted on 2008/02/05 05:31
technonewt in Talent, Oregon, United States
College Student
登録日: 2007/11/02 11:29
I chose neither as well. I don't care for big cities, or little cities for that matter. I prefer the country as long as it has high speed internet ;)
Japanese country is just gorgeous, its my second dream to live in Japan, provided I can learn the language. My first dream would be to live somewhere near the Mediterranean, guess thats the Italian blood speaking.
To be honest though I love living in southern Oregon, granted there are no big cities, but its hard to beat the really mild climate year round.
(ID #71479) Posted on 2008/02/05 05:54
necrophadian in Unknown Kaddath
priest, theologian and artist
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:01
I'd go with Tokyo on this one if what they say here is true. Is it just me or Osaka always being made out to be the "Dirty South" or "ghetto" of Japan? Is it because Kansai-ben sounds a lot tougher than the regular Japanese? Perhaps the involvement of the Yakuza and its ties with the places entertainment industry is to blame.

(ID #71480) Posted on 2008/02/05 05:54
サメル in Seattle, WA, USA
Student
登録日: 2008/02/04 05:36
I would pick Tokyo out of those, I really want to move to Japan and have heard great things about Tokyo, but I haven't heard much of anything about Osaka. I would also consider Kyoto, how does that place compare to Tokyo and Osaka?
(ID #71481) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:02
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
大学生/University Student
登録日: 2007/12/04 23:04
@Windbell 

You're right, every place has its own turn offs and ons, in case of my village, the turn offs are:

1. Internet sucks - 384/64 kbps at most and very pricey.
2. No otaku-related stores
3. (For Chinese only) A little bit of racism.
4. Yearly flooding - last flood covered 80 - 90% of the town, there were human casualties and great material losses. 
5. Black-outs are not infrequent.
6. Be careful if you buy foods in the traditional market, some traders sell rotten meats disguised as fresh meats by drenching the meats in fresh blood and coating the meats with formalin.

While the turn ons are:

1. Everything is dirt cheap.
2. Air is still unpolluted.
3. Everything is close as the village is quite small.
4. Lots of open spaces.
5. No risk of downloading anime. The hands of odex still haven't reached this remote village. ^^  

Gahahah.. More turn offs than turn ons. >_<

I guess I can consider I live in a rough neighborhood then. 

Osaka could be much better than this place, or maybe even Hackney? ^^


(ID #71482) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:17
number1guy in United States
University Student
登録日: 2007/11/09 05:22
I wouldn't want to live in either of those cities. Tokyo is overcrowded and pricey, and from what I saw of Osaka on Anothony Bourdain: No Reservations, it's all about wasting money on food (but I haven't been so I can't say). I would like to see the giant clown and crab though. =D 

Between the two I would probably pick Osaka, because I'm sure it's crime rate and stuff is nothing compared to Boston, and I think Boston is fine. 
(ID #71483) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:25
NPC in Rocklin, CA
Student
登録日: 2007/12/06 15:19
Tokyo I guess, but I would really like to live in Sapporo.
(ID #71484) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:26
FatBastard in police line-up. 2nd from the right
World Traveller
登録日: 2007/11/04 18:04
Well, I'm a big city guy, so it would have to be Tokyo over Osaka anyday. However, I've been to Tokyo and luv'd my time there, but could I see the rest of my life there the rest of my days? Probably not. 

Would luv to work, play, and spend my money there, but in 10 years I'd see myself somewhere else more familiar. Especially if I had children I'd raise them elsewhere.
(ID #71485) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:31
murasaki in Alfta, Sweden
Junior high schoolstudent
登録日: 2007/12/31 04:29
I voted neither, I would like to live in Kyoto. 
(ID #71486) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:31
Student
登録日: 2007/10/06 21:09
I would choose Tokyo. Japanese is hard to understand as it is, and Kansai-ben is harder, to me, at least. 

If I had to choose between Singapore and Japan, though... I'm rather torn between the two, honestly. Going to Japan would be going by myself, with no contacts or anything, while staying in Singapore would be relatively dull. So, I'm torn. 
(ID #71487) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:38
mavadotar in Peterborough/Ottawa, Canada
Game Development Student
登録日: 2007/12/11 19:14
Tokyo, for a while, not permanently though, since I haven't even been there before. As for Peterborough, where I'm from, I guess the only problem would be that we have nasty winter for half the year and we don't have any specialized anime/manga/figure stores (my ambition, however, is to open the first one in my town, after I make some money making video games). The only bad place to live in around here is Toronto, which gets bashed by every other city in Canada for being the worst place to live.
(ID #71488) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:38
chun in vancouver
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
登録日: 2007/01/09 14:21
Danny, you write the darnest things :P (esp the last paragraph)
(ID #71489) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:50
zyuan in city of roses
student
登録日: 2007/10/12 12:31
I used to live in the Sunset Park neighborhood in Brooklyn, NY.

The neighborhood SUCKS! For being a minority (Chinese)... I get bullied and picked on at my middle school where the student body is near 100% hispanics. I can walk down the block and there would be kids from their apartment window throwing stuff at me (water balloons, rocks, random objects). Petty shoplifting galore. vandalism galore. apartments are full of roaches and almost run-down and smelly. bleh... The only nice thing is that it's NYC and it's great to take the subway to Chinatown and Manhattan for some good city time and that's it.

Now I live in Oregon... almost polar opposites...

(ID #71490) Posted on 2008/02/05 06:54
qingy in 25th Macross Frontier Fleet
Valkyrie Pilot
登録日: 2007/10/06 04:57
even if osaka is rated last, i'm sure its still much much much safer than some of the other cities around the world. i mean japan has one of the lowest crime and homicide rates in the world if you compare it to cities like toronto or new york. if given the choice, i would choose to stay in tokyo because a) i can get lots of gunpla down at akiba b) more gaijins around i assume c) more gunpla and figures. i'm sure osaka has its own charms, and i would also love to visit kyoto and okinawa one of these days. it just seems to be obligatory to visit those places as they're always mentioned in animes.
(ID #71491) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:06
tibul in Sheffield, UK
ICT Technician
登録日: 2008/01/28 07:06
To be honest i wouldn't care were i live in Japan as long as i can get there someday (danny has proven you can live your dream if you try hard enough), anywhere in Japan is better than were i currently live.
(ID #71493) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:17
Tess in Ithaca, NY
漫画家になって見せますわ!
登録日: 2007/11/05 13:25
Osaka all the way.
I'd mostly want to live in either Osaka or somewhere in Hokkaido. Also seriously what I plan for my future.

Not that I wouldn't live anywhere else in Japan if I don't have a choice... I can see profession forcing me to have to live in Tokyo just because of the convenience. However I'm not too fond of that idea...
(ID #71495) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:17
passerby117 in Somewhere with corn
Giant Radioactive Cockroach
登録日: 2007/12/13 23:52
Wait... So they expect him to fix Cancer? 

Wat? 

I'm always amazed at some of the weird things that citizens brings up as problems... 
(ID #71496) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:19
sandrum in Aomori, Japan
Polygon Pusher
登録日: 2007/01/16 21:25
Lived in Osaka for a year (like 6 years ago) and apart from a begrudged man stabbing kids at a school I didn't find much not to like about it.  I totally prefer Osaka to Tokyo probably because of that "lived there" bias.  I'm probably just optimistic that the place hasn't fallen to crap in such a short time.  
Still, I can't say I've lived in really dangerous places in the past, but Osaka was never a gigantic concern for me compared to where I've lived before.
(ID #71497) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:23
suki in Cape Town, South Africa
Student
登録日: 2007/08/22 21:51
Hmm, hearing that.. I'm a little put off. I've always admired eastern culture, so anywhere eastern would do, normally at least. In my country, it's not as safe(not to forget the lack of proper Otaku merchandise) and I wouldn't want to go overseas to live in that same type of environment. The Kansai-ben has always intrigued me too..

Oh well, guess I can live in another area of Japan XD
(ID #71498) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:26
necrophadian in Unknown Kaddath
priest, theologian and artist
登録日: 2007/04/22 12:01
@npc

Though I hate winter weather Sapporo is one of the places I'd like to live in Japan as well.
(ID #71499) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:28
D_Blade in Montreal, Canada
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
登録日: 2006/12/31 22:36
Quite sad and frightening to hear...
I'd choose Tokyo in a heartbeat, but I'd instantly be stopped in my tracks because I know almost no Japanese (except for some colloquial words and other terms I learned from anime ^^).
(ID #71501) Posted on 2008/02/05 07:45
Ashper in Birmingham, U.K
Student
登録日: 2007/11/24 05:55
I currently live in Birmingham U.K and i must say i've never been in a more hostile place.....

No body looks at each other, no body smiles and if you try and make conversation people run off thinking your gonna mug them. I have visited most major cities in the UK and Birmingham is in my opinion one of the worst :S.

I'm moving out of here the first chance i get!
(ID #71502) Posted on 2008/02/05 08:23
Hirito in Singapore
National Service
登録日: 2007/09/01 18:12
I enjoyed the environment when I was in Hokkaido, very slow pace and peaceful. However if I would choose a place to live in, it still got to be Tokyo for its convenience, and because Akiba is there! But if I were to retire, I'll definitely go back to Hokkaido, maybe Hakodate or Sapporo.
(ID #71503) Posted on 2008/02/05 08:38
Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo
Software Engineer
登録日: 2007/11/06 13:25
Looks like McDonalds is the same all over Japan then!
(ID #71505) Posted on 2008/02/05 08:53
Amon in Pilipinas
unemployed
登録日: 2007/07/30 19:28
I'd like to move to New Zealand.  I've heard and read NZ has the most transparent government.
(ID #71506) Posted on 2008/02/05 08:56
Akiba-Kid in California, USA
Online Shop
登録日: 2008/01/17 11:23
When I first came to America, I lived in New Orleans, Louisiana, now popular for the devastation from hurricane Catrina.  That place pretty bad place to live and dangerous as well.

I've been to Osaka few times but did feel that the place was all that bad.  I've only stayed for few weeks so I can't say much but I guess maybe there are some sides of the city that I missed.
(ID #71507) Posted on 2008/02/05 08:58
CrazyAnimeTuga in Portugal
Student
登録日: 2007/01/03 02:00
In every country there are always rough places to live mostly due to social problems, since where I live is pretty calm and peaceful I recommend it to anyone although there aren't many things here so you have to pick your car or the bus and go to the neighboring cities.  
(ID #71508) Posted on 2008/02/05 09:19
kintaro in Pineville North Carolina
Student
登録日: 2007/04/24 20:07
I used to live in a pretty rough place before I got to high school. Most of the people who lived in my neighborhood were friendly to me, but I never participated in their afterschool "activities," like smoking, drugs, fighting etc. It's considered one of the "ghettos" in my city.
(ID #71509) Posted on 2008/02/05 09:38
e-jump in Malaysia
Test Engineer
登録日: 2007/12/22 21:22
Im OK in my current city. If only Kuala Lumpur can be as clean as our neighbor Singapore ;__;
(ID #71510) Posted on 2008/02/05 10:11
lazerbeak in Germany
System Administrator
登録日: 2008/01/21 19:56
i definately see myself living in japan within the next 3-4 years. there are still some precautions to be done. and even though this thought maybe a bit naive since i haven't even visited japan so far, i don't think that'll change. the grass on the other side is always greener, no? :P

having read danny's article about living in japan ('specially tokyo) i don't think i'll see myself living IN one of those cities, since the rent would cost me all my income(based on my current income). think it will be someplace nearby my workplace.
then again, it's a long way until then, which is sad :/
(ID #71511) Posted on 2008/02/05 10:30
lostandfound in your brain... WAHAHAHA!
Human being. Really, I'm not joking!
登録日: 2007/10/22 01:58
The crime rate here isn't that high I think... Just becareful when walking in alleyways in Geylang LOL~
(ID #71512) Posted on 2008/02/05 10:31
Robert Blake in Osaka
Student
登録日: 2008/02/04 19:21
Oh, come on! It may look a little depraved in the south (I got lost, strolled away from Tennoji in the wrong direction and saw rather run-down houses with children playing with chickens on the street), but worst for child abuse deaths? Did Osaka get both of them this year or something? The only downside to this place is that the JR lines here don't have the catchy melodies that they do in Tokyo. 

And to the guy who's in Birmingham has obviously never been to Liverpool or Manchester, where in some places the police are too scared to go out onto the streets. Admittedly, they really should get someone to clean the buses in Birmingham, though!
(ID #71513) Posted on 2008/02/05 10:31
Setsuna-san in Selangor, Malaysia
VF-25 Pilot. Universariate Scholar.
登録日: 2007/07/06 09:55
The place i live in is crime central as far as i am concerned. My grandma(who lives near my house) had her house broken into along with four of the nearby houses in the space of a month!!
(ID #71514) Posted on 2008/02/05 10:32
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
登録日: 2007/01/03 16:24
I'd pick Tokyo since that's where msot events seems to be happening.  ^^
(ID #71515) Posted on 2008/02/05 10:51
zer0kage in Brunei
Student
登録日: 2007/07/08 22:25
I didn't know Takakazu Abe is Glico's mascot?
(ID #71516) Posted on 2008/02/05 11:15
GundamJehutyKai in Foundation II Stellvia
IT Client Support
登録日: 2007/09/12 21:21
I was originally from Newport in South Wales, One of the worst places in Europe!! (yes, it was statistically shown).

Luckily, I was raised in one of the better parts, but I still had a very strong desire to get out when I could. I left to go to university in London, and I'm still there now.

As for Osaka, I went in '98 for 3 weeks  as part of a school exchange and I didn't see any signs of problems during my time there. No obvious problems like you can see in some of the rougher areas of the UK. But I may have been moved to look away from such trouble spots...
(ID #71517) Posted on 2008/02/05 11:38
NodaX in USA
student
登録日: 2007/12/25 03:37
Tokyo sounds sexy just say it
(ID #71518) Posted on 2008/02/05 11:39
Hangmen13 in Sabah, Malaysia
登録日: 2007/04/21 21:07
I'm lucky to live in one of the safest housing estate round' here. My area is largely populated by middle to high income folks, so there are plenty of nice looking houses around. Best of all, there are no illegal settlements erected by immigrants who tend to contribute to social problems. In terms of crime, it's somewhere between zero to one cases of break-ins every year. Another plus is the proximity to commercial/business area: 10 minutes of walking will get you to a supermarket, a couple of bakeries, a bunch of nice restaurants, and Coffee Bean.
(ID #71520) Posted on 2008/02/05 11:54
aki_zz in petaling jaya, malaysia
student
登録日: 2007/11/27 21:33
i've been to osaka last year. i do agree with u that they drive differently. they just ignore the traffic lights if there is no car. its weird. but there's a lot of attractions there. maybe its becoz of the old rivalry between tokyo and osaka(one hears) that the tokyo media bash them a lot. :P
(ID #71521) Posted on 2008/02/05 12:06
radical anime fan in UNR-002 M House-Comp Powered.
Polytechnic Student, Freshly Entered.
登録日: 2007/01/25 21:08
well, another reason to give the gods offering that i was born in singapore. but really, when it comes to traffic-related incidents, it's not much different from osaka, with last year having a series of nasty road rage incidents. road rage in singapore... and all for pressing your car horn at the slowpoke in front. the way i've seen some of my fellow countrymen drive scares and sickens me quite a bit.
(ID #71522) Posted on 2008/02/05 12:18
nya-chama in London, United Kingdom
Student/Freelance Programmer
登録日: 2007/10/31 09:06
How the hell did you not move out of Hackney earlier Danny? Any other place in London would have been just fine. Although Hackney has improved a lot apparently.

I live in Chiswick, clean friendly place~ I would LOVE to move somewhere near Camden Lock though.
(ID #71523) Posted on 2008/02/05 12:21
imNate in Australia
Designer
登録日: 2007/12/17 07:16
Having gone to malaysia, hong kong and china, then off to osaka and tokyo in the last month, i can say without thinking too much about it, that japan  easily had the best living standards. other than random people spitting on the floor in tokyo. nothing else seemed to phase me. i didnt even feel intimidated when i went to a concert and i was one of the few that looked underdressed. ie. pants did not sit under my butt and thighs. 

and out of the two places, id choose osaka, just because it was easy to get around and how laid back it was compared to tokyo.

5 star megastore was awesome too. 
(ID #71524) Posted on 2008/02/05 12:35
Tempest in Germany
Student
登録日: 2007/11/07 06:44
I think my town belongs to the bad places in Germany. It's rather calm in the part I live in (But it gets worse every day) but be prepared to get attacked or at least insulted when you go to the city in the evening. The crime rate is pretty high and the police is scared to go to different places so they rather scare away the poor homeless... The first thing I'm going to do when I finish school is getting out of here. I hope my 6 months in New Zealand will be confirmed.
(ID #71526) Posted on 2008/02/05 12:41
don777 in Japan
Salaryman
登録日: 2007/12/30 04:15
As a traveller, Osaka is safe place. However, Osaka has lots of social problems.
First of all, The municipal financial status is so bad/critical.

If a new elected governor/Mr. Hashimoto is a man of ability. He won't be able to change the current situation easily.

For in-depth information seekers, I can recommend "Osaka Minkoku". It's the best site for those who like to know the seasons.
http://www.osaka-minkoku.info/

I don't think the site design is so good(^^;, But the site has los of dark side of Osaka....

P.S.
 Its English version "Oh!! Sucker! Shit!!" is also available. However, The English contens are only limited.
http://www.osaka-minkoku.info/en/index.htm

(ID #71528) Posted on 2008/02/05 13:10
david -M- in Strasbourg, France
Webdesigner - Freelance
登録日: 2007/02/10 15:01
For Japaneses, maybe Osaka is one of the badest cities, but for me, it's Disney Land ! I think they don't know what it is to live in a town with social problem and criminality. ^_^

I was in Osaka during 2 weeks, and i don't understand how you can feel fear over there.
(ID #71529) Posted on 2008/02/05 13:29
jowy in philippines
vendor
登録日: 2008/01/23 08:13
The worst in that city in osaka is the financial and the problem in every city.If the new goverment tries to resolve this problem, it will get a better city to live and stop those violence that could even destroy or to endangered the citizens...One wish,Good luck to this new governor..
(ID #71530) Posted on 2008/02/05 13:35
Captain Arepa in Caracas
University Student
登録日: 2008/01/11 21:19
Osaka is a good place to live compared to where I'm living right now... High crimes rate, lots of robbery and murders, high unemployment rates, inefficient health system, incompetent police/security system, obscenely corrupt government... I'll be frank and brief: I live in one of the worst cities in Latin America. However, I'm lucky that I live in a relatively safe zone =P Unfortunately, I've already experimented being robbed =(
(ID #71531) Posted on 2008/02/05 13:39
Nathan in Atlanta, GA, USA
student
登録日: 2007/08/22 21:51
Ha, Japan makes me laugh. Where I live public education (primary/secondary) is one of the worst in the country, crime is all over the place, and you always have to be careful. Since I live on Georgia Tech campus, they try to keep things relatively safe, but people still get mugged/dead bodies are found in cars randomly. People are afraid to go too far off campus after dark unless they're in a large group, and by that I mean at least 6 or 7 people. I mean, they may think Osaka is badly off, but they have no idea.
(ID #71532) Posted on 2008/02/05 13:58
ceasol in Edmonton, Canada
Otaku
登録日: 2008/01/08 05:26
I rather be living in Okinawa in a sunny and quite beach. The rest  of Japan just for tourism, never to live there.
(ID #71533) Posted on 2008/02/05 15:04
CyruzDraxs in Kelowna, BC, Canada
Web Design & Development
登録日: 2007/09/11 09:31
I want to walk out my front door into the middle of Akihabara. I guess I'll have to earn myself millions upon millions of dollars so I can one day afford such delusions.
(ID #71535) Posted on 2008/02/05 16:24
登録日: 2007/09/14 02:35
I live in Nebraska on the border between the cities of Papillion and Bellevue.  Our home address is Bellevue but our services, utilities and school district are from Papillion.  I believe a magazine (can't remember who) named Papillion 6th in best places to live in the United States.  Most crime happens in Northern Omaha where its all lower class housing.  Papillion's main crime problem is meth labs and marijuana growers; thats about it.
(ID #71536) Posted on 2008/02/05 16:28
登録日: 2007/09/14 02:35
The one exception was the whole Van Maur shootings a couple months back.  The shooter Robert Hawkins actually stayed across the highway from my house with the family that took him in.
(ID #71537) Posted on 2008/02/05 16:31
janken in Germany
Student
登録日: 2008/01/24 03:58
You mentioned Osaka bashing by Tokyo's media, is there a antipathy between these two citys and if yes, why?
(ID #71538) Posted on 2008/02/05 16:39
sassy in Sheffield, UK
Unemployed
登録日: 2008/01/19 04:01
I would love to live anywhere in japan my dream place to live would be kyoto.

I'm so fed up with the UK where I live is bad for crime yobs have smashed up my car in the past my dads had cars stolen and no one was ever arrested.

the health system is rubish I cant even make an appiontment to see my doctor.

The employment in the area is bad. To be honest I'd live in Osaka beats living here in my tiny room in a flat.



(ID #71540) Posted on 2008/02/05 16:57
Birusama in Tokyo, Japan
Camera Operator. PV director/producer.
登録日: 2007/11/23 14:44
Lived in 2 major westcoast, North American cities: San Francisco and Vancouver, British Colombia.

While all my Canadian friends would complain about how much crime and how bad Vancouver was getting (ichiban car theft capital of North America). I never felt safer!

Until I visited Japan. I was loaded with expensive camera equipment, usually some level of intoxication, wandering the alleys of each city.

The West African smut peddlers in Roppongi were a little pushy. But they'd rather get their money via my penis, than by mugging me.
(ID #71543) Posted on 2008/02/05 19:09
Locksley in Nottingham, UK
Student
登録日: 2007/11/28 08:25
Ok, so I live in Nottingham, UK.  This city has the highest gun/knife/violent crime rate outside of London despite being nowhere near the size or population on London!

Common sights are kids running up your street with widescreen TVs and VCRs, trailing the cables in the road..  

Where did they get them from?  Probably their neighbours.

Its rough, one day I will escape this mess!
(ID #71544) Posted on 2008/02/05 19:14
thefrikking in Spain
Imperial Guard
登録日: 2007/08/18 06:18
Tokyo, for sure. I like big city, much live that country and small one. And places like Shibuya and Akiha also count , jeje
(ID #71545) Posted on 2008/02/05 19:15
daijin-kun in Between Asleep and Awake
PROUD OWNER OF A CANDY GIRL!!!
登録日: 2008/01/21 22:16
I grew up in a really bad town where people "create" & sell meth, opium, cannabis, heroin/morphine,  and other illegal substances.  

It was hard for a growing teenager to go to school cause you always get stopped by "pushers" along the way; And some of them tend to beat (and rarely kill) the kids who don't buy merchandise from them.

Authorities were also part of the problem, as they were bribed and "in cahoots" with the drug lords, sometimes getting themselves involved with the drug trade, and were also ordered around to "take care of problematic patrons"... they ended up in rivers the next day or you'd just hear it on the 7PM news.

It was a tough life for me when I was growing up in that horrendous town, and horrifying memories still haunt me to this day.

I'm glad I don't half to live there anymore. As for living in Japan, I'm seriously considering of retiring there in my gray-hair years. To live in Tokyo City would be nice ^^; But I think I prefer the beautiful みんあじま、of もとぶ、ほっかいど. 

I'd like to live there with my wife, and hopefully with some of my grandchildren, if I do get any LOL. 
(ID #71547) Posted on 2008/02/05 20:39
daijin-kun in Between Asleep and Awake
PROUD OWNER OF A CANDY GIRL!!!
登録日: 2008/01/21 22:16
Please excuse me ^^;

I meant おきなわ、and not ほっかいど, sorry. LOL ^^;
(ID #71548) Posted on 2008/02/05 20:44
XSportSeeker in Brazil
Hikikomori
登録日: 2007/08/22 05:18
Even being the worst place in Japan, I'm pretty shure Osaka beats the crap out of the best city to live in Brazil.

I'd move there without a second thought, if only I knew japanese.

But my dream is living somewhere near Tokyo.. not exactly in Tokyo, but somewhere like... 1 hour commuting.

When I visited Japan in 2006, we spent 20 days in Shikki... some 30 minutes from Tokyo. Very nice place.
(ID #71549) Posted on 2008/02/05 21:17
Bulat in Canada
Part-time otaku
登録日: 2007/04/04 14:14
I am planning to go to Osaka in my Japan trip and probably spend most of my time there. It might also be the city I move to. Judging from various descriptions of conditions and folks there, It perfectly suits my personality :D
(ID #71550) Posted on 2008/02/05 21:21
gashbell in The abyss
Visualizer, Advertising
登録日: 2007/08/26 02:23
I got arseholes as neighbours, lately some construction company rented the land beside my office to build a squatter housing area for their bloody indonesian and bangladeshi workers. The day they move in, you can see flies buzzing around in your office, rats (look at their size) running around, broken-in cars, saliva spitted everywhere. I wish I got a gattling gun with me now.
(ID #71551) Posted on 2008/02/05 21:58
Kyle in Seattle, Washington
Student
登録日: 2007/10/08 05:08
Wow, I never knew that Osaka was like, the slums of Japan. I've been to Osaka once in my lifetime and I'd say it isn't that bad... at least that's what I thought. Compared to Tokyo, I'd choose Tokyo over Osaka any day just because.... its Tokyo! 
(ID #71552) Posted on 2008/02/05 22:26
gashbell in The abyss
Visualizer, Advertising
登録日: 2007/08/26 02:23
and I dont mind staying anywhere in Japan as long as there are no any natural disaster like earthquake or thypoon, not to mention Godzilla rampaging around
(ID #71553) Posted on 2008/02/05 22:36
Sean in San Francisco / Tokyo / London / Dublin
Video Editor / Sound Designer / DJ
登録日: 2007/01/23 16:54
Interesting, interesting, interesting.

From my times in Japan, I'd have to say that Osaka is WAY cooler than Tokyo.

Let me elaborate.

1. Food is MUCH better (and cheaper)

2. Rent is cheaper.

3. People are WAY more friendly.

4. It's much more liberal.

5. Clubs are better, with really thriving music scenes.

6. They still have Bosozoku.

Even if you are a "fanboy" there is loads of Manga / Anime culture. There is a decent electronics area, not quite as big as Akiba, but when are you ever going to see ALL of Akiba? It's too big for its own good. Personally, I rarely go to Akiba, just Shinjuku (SoftMap) and Nakano (Broadway). 

Kansai people (Osaka, Kyoto) are much more friendly, and may even talk to you on the street! Try that in Tokyo.

Most comedians in Japan come from Osaka / Kansai. It's not a coincidence. They party PROPER (all night), not like Tokyo folks, often passing out at 1am or 2 am. It's easy to get away with smoking / holding weed in Osaka. The police dont really check people on the street (which they do in Tokyo, big time). This will suck even if you are in Japan to live out Otaku fantasies, cops will see you are foreign and ask you to empty your entire backpack onto the street (embarrassing and disrespectful). 

If you go to a bar people in Osaka will start conversations with you that may last ALL NIGHT (which is great). Girls are cute too (pretty much everywhere in Japan, though), but the added factor that they will easily talk to GaiJins can be to your benefit (sex).

Kansai people think Tokyo-ites are commercial zombies, funny, because that's the whole world's pre-conception of the Japanese as a whole.

OK, OK, Tokyo is the biggest city with the "most" to offer - but who cares. Would rather cool people to talk to.

As such, my favorites Japanese city top ten would look like this:

1.  Naha, Okinawa.
2.  Osaka, Kansai.
3.  Sapporo, Hokkaido.
4.  Kyoto, Kansai
5.  Nagoya
6.  Hiroshima
7.  Miasa
8.  Fukuoka
9.  Niigata
10. Tokyo

Yup, Tokyo is 10th.

Anyone else have a top ten fav. Japanese cities? Please post.
(ID #71554) Posted on 2008/02/05 22:37
rinshu in Decatur, GA
Engineer
登録日: 2008/01/19 09:15
During my trip to Japan I visited quite a few places and I have to agree that Osaka was the worst.  It basically felt like the dirtier parts of China, like a 2nd world country.  Which is odd given how modern the rest of the country feels.  Its the only place in Japan that I have no interest in ever returning to.
(ID #71555) Posted on 2008/02/05 22:39
don in Minnesota USA
Engineering Student
登録日: 2007/10/22 23:58
I think I would like to live in US or Europe.
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