The legendary place where brothers and nobles live is a dream town that is isolated from the dimension where we live, but there are various subtle connections in the dark.
Since winning the title of the most desirable place to live in 218, 22 is the third year that Yokohama has ranked first in the Kanto circle. Why is Yokohama in Kanagawa Prefecture so popular among Japanese in the Kanto circle? The reason is that the local transportation is developed and convenient, and there are countless commercial shopping facilities, and the living function is excellent.
and the living expenses are relatively cheap. In addition, regardless of gender and age, all kinds of attractive shopping malls and high-end department stores have a wide range of shopping options, from popular clothing brands to beauty products, furniture, groceries and daily necessities. Yokohama is not only livable, but also has many music festivals every year.
Museums, art galleries and cinemas are numerous and varied, which can be said to be a port capital full of foreign customs and arts. "Ebisu" and "Auspicious Temple" are among the best.
Second and third place In the past two years, the top three places in the popularity rankings have not changed, and this year is no exception. Ebisu in Tokyo is still firmly in the second place. For Tokyo people, Ebisu has an established impression of maturity and luxury, and the local "yebisu garden place" is not only a popular shooting place for Japanese dramas.
Every Christmas, a huge Christmas tree will be decorated in Clock Square, attracting many lovestruck men and women to date. In addition, there are high-quality gourmet restaurants and shopping centers nearby, and there are also artistic and cultural facilities such as Tokyo Photo Art Museum and Yamanaka Art Museum around the station, which is also a major feature. Followed by the third "Jixiang Temple".
compared with Ebisu's "noble temperament", the unique Jixiang Temple outside Tokyo's 23rd district can feel the local leisure and youthful atmosphere as soon as you step out of the station.