| Agreed! Here are some of the quality of life improvements I've observed between NYC and Tokyo: - Minimal honking for the amount of cars on the road - Clean, timely trains, subways, and buses - Clean streets and sidewalks (unless you go to the busy areas of Shibuya/Shinjuku, it can get nasty there) - No tipping but you still receive excellent customer service - Modern apartments with things like auto-filling baths, digital temperature control for hot water, delivery boxes at apartments for package delivery when you're not home, contactless IC cards to unlock your door/mailbox, door video monitors, Toto washlets This isn't to say NYC doesn't have some of these, it's just less common and you'll be paying more. I do wish Tokyo had more NY pizza and bagels though. |
Where I lived (in Osaka) there was a cap of 80,000 JPY* / month for hospital bills - no matter how much the procedure cost.
*80,000 JPY = 721 USD