Curious on what you believe the best city in your respective country is and why. Thinking about taking a gap year and travelling.
calling Tokyo as a city is definition of gaijins view
Tokyo for us is area that works as our capital and contains many popular wards
anyways you never go to Shinjuku unless you have certain shops really want to go in shinjuku
walking around Shinjuku station is SO annoying there are so many JP memes about stupid Shinjuku station
Just go to Shibuya or Ikebukuro (you have weeb name so I suggest Akihabara too)
tbh I never been to Hokkaido in my life so this information has so many guesses.
Hokkaido is great place for Japanese tourists and not good place for foreign tourists.
Hokkaido has have best food and beautiful nature but you need to rent a car or get on bus/train for hours to enjoy places.Hokkaido except Sapporo city is countryside in Japan it takes so long to move around. I dont know tourists can rent a car with foreign license and taxi in Japan is mega expensive.
Only walkable area on Hokkaido is some part of Sapporo city but Sapporo city is actually one of the biggest cities in Japan. Also its coldest area in Japan so it starts snowing soon.
If you dont understand Japanese or dont have a Japanese friend to help your travel, I just suggest Tokyo area or Osaka/Kyoto area instead of Hokkaido. Tokyo and Osaka are basically walkable (except stupid Shinjuku/Umeda station). Then You choose your favorite places to visit for tourism or shopping. This is such a boring suggest but works well.
NYC has corporate corruption yes, but also some of the most tight knit communities in the entire US. It's a place built on immigrants, and is definitely more than the corporate entities it houses. Also tbf, it doesn't have more corporate holdings than most other US cities, it just has the financial buildings.
I lived in Rio for 15 years, I can tell you that many things they say are real but the city is very big and if you know where to go you will have no problems
I would recommend the neighborhoods of Lapa, Barra da Tijuca and Leblon, if you like historic buildings, check out Avenida Rio Branco and Avenida Presidente Vargas
Lmao brazilians saying rio de janeiro when its literally one of the worst cities in the country. at the 2016 olympics, several foreigners complained about the pollution and poverty prevailing in that city
The best cities in brazil are:
Eu moro em Joinville desde que eu nasci e a cidade era bem feinha, mas nosso atual prefeito deu uma boa arrumada nela (ainda tem bastante coisa pra arrumar, mas melhorou em 500%, sem dúvida), e tem um dos melhores custos de vida do país, senão o melhor.
Aqui só não tem muita opção de lazer, mas as que existem são muito boas
Dude canada isnt small lmfao, if you think you can do a 2-in-1 with Quebec city and winnipeg your vacation might be 2 month long then. Just watch a map bro… but tbf you can visite the old side of quebec with a private guide (btw don’t forget to take an English visite or you wont understand a think) other than that idk
It depends. I already travelled to all around Brazil and I can tell that:
The best place for work is São Paulo.
In paradise terms, Maceió.
If u'are looking for beautill woman, Santa Catarina or Paraná (State).
If you are looking for peace = Araçatuba (the dream).
Conclusion: Rio de Janeiro = Only Hype. Poor place, disgusting people and everything bad from brazil come from there. There is no wordefull city as people say. Northeast of Brazil is the best plac for that.
For me personally? either bandung or solo.
For foreigner? definitely bali/yogyakarta, OR gili island part of lombok if you "wild" enough :)
and sukabumi for hidden nature gem but sadly isnt friendly for foreigner tourist unless you are willing to spend dimes for personal tourist guide.
lastly jakarta might be suck rn but i love the gov long-term focus on public transportation.