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.
"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
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.
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