Oct 30, 2012

Marunouchi Bright Christmas 2012

 Around the Tokyo station, it will be a more beautiful spot to visit at this year's Christmas time. Because there will be an event called "Marunouchi Bright Christmas 2012".
 Japan's own the most popular theatre company "Gekidan Shiki" celebrates its 60th anniversary with one of famous building in Tokyo "Maru-Biru(Marunouhi Building)" which also celebrates 10th anniversary. They collaborate for the celebration to hold some amusements around Marunouchi area. One of them is to set some dresses and production designs the company using up as like museum and a Christmas Tree will be at 1st floor of Maru-bill from 15th November to 25th Desember, 2012. The Christmas Tree has a theme that is "The Phantom Of The Opera". It will be mysteriously beautiful and give us a different taste on the Christmas time.




The Cristmas Tree Lighting Up : 6:00 to 24:00
The Exhibition around : Marunouchi-Building, Shin-Marunouchi Building, OAZO, TOKIA, Marunouchi BRICK SQUARE

Livable Cities in the WORLD

  I love strolling somewhere I've already known or not. 2 weeks ago, I walked around Paris, France and it remained me how fun to crawl around. And Barcelona also threw me a ball which raised my remembrance of a research on a magazine. "Economist" released its own list of the most livable cities in the world a couple month ago and following is the top 10 cities.

 


"The Economist Intelligence Unit's Global Livability Report"
1      Melbourne     Australia      97.5
2      Vienna          Austria      97.4
3      Vancouver     Canada      97.3
4      Toronto          Canada      97.2
5      Calgary          Canada      96.6
5      Adelaide     Australia      96.6
7      Sydney          Australia      96.1
8      Helsinki     Finland      96.0
9      Perth          Australia      95.9
10      Auckland     New Zealand      95.7




Then, looking at an another list of the top 10 cities by "Monocle" magazine.

"Monocle's Most Livable Cities Index 2012"
1      Zurich          Switzerland
2      Helsinki     Finland
3      Copenhagen     Denmark
4      Vienna          Austria
5      Munich          Germany
6      Melbourne     Australia
7      Tokyo          Japan
8      Sydney          Australia
9      Auckland     New Zealand
10      Stockholm     Sweden


 There isn't Japan on the Economist's list but, scarcely, on the Monocles. On the contrary, Melbourne, Sydney, Auckland, Helsinki and Vienna are on the both lists. What is a difference between the cities on the both lists and on the one list only? Moreover what is a difference between the both top 10 cities and unlisted cities? Thinking of that, I realise there aren't any gigantic cities such as New York, Lindon, Madrid, Paris and Tokyo; it's scarcely on the Monocle's at 7 spot. Then, I think the word "livable" is actually important and effective. Those cities have astonishing infrastructures, and too many varieties of shops including restraints and kinds. However these mean it's also needed more money and too occupied.
 To target for Japan, especially Tokyo, payments for living is overwhelmingly high, accessibility for everything is just perfect though. There is everything from all over the world in Tokyo, however it's harder and tougher than any other cities to create "your own life-style". I guess that's one of the reason for unlisted.
 In Japan, there is a phrase that is "Home is where you make it.". I reckon it actually is whether your city is on the lists or not.

Oct 16, 2012

Broken Autumn

 It's been a long long time to BLOG... In busy days I had writen down some articles, but my PC broke and also my iPod tough which I use for writing was initialized off-guard. Almost one month struggling for no PC have been over. I just finished all set ups, And I hope I'll do better everything than recent years.
 Now, here in Japan is becoming an autumn, so the air is bit crispy, the sky is high and the night stays longer in a day. It's really good time to do some!! So, enjoy.