Beautiful as European old cities are, I can't say for sure I'd want to live in one, since I haven't lived in one before.
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Even historical buildings are renovated frequently. Willing to bet that's not Himeji Castle's original wood and plaster.
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Oh, also...I don't say this out of any expectation that people will agree--I'm just venting ire at the "US/Euro" false dichotomy
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sounds horrible
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That's a point against Japan. Most houses look kind of crappy because they're not investments.
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disagree, they go well with each other and make for good streetscapes
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The Japanese are good at keeping things very clean and tidy. But their houses look third-world, albeit brand new.
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