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"The City That Suits You Best: If You Want to Change Your Life, Change Where You Live" by Ataru Miura Price: ¥1,430 Recommended for those who like data and analysis, and those considering choosing a city or moving. This book analyzes "cities people want to live in" by age, gender, income, and lifestyle. [Part 1] "City Ranking People Want to Live In" from Various Perspectives * Best City Ranking to Live In Yokohama Minato Mirai, Kamakura, and Kichijoji are at the top. Asakusa, Omiya, and Kawasaki also perform well. Shonan, Machida, Maihama, and Ichikawa are also emerging areas of interest. * The Relationship Between Where You Currently Live and the City You Want to Live In "Becoming an Edokko? New Tokyoites" Kitahachi is popular, with the Chuo Line area being strong. Tachikawa, Fuchu, Chofu, and other Tama areas are highly rated. * Characteristics by Line and Region The Yokohama/Kawasaki area has a strong preference for living within the city. Many people want to live along the Odakyu Line. Koshigaya benefits from large shopping malls. Chiba residents strongly prefer to stay within Chiba Prefecture. Yukarigaoka is a "city you want to live in after visiting." * Cities People Want to Live In by Gender and Age Popular with men: Ochanomizu, Akihabara Popular with women: Futako Tamagawa, Yokohama Minato Mirai The number one choice for men in their 30s is Akihabara. Women of all ages prefer Yokohama Minato Mirai. * Living Alone x Cities People Want to Live In Young men choose cities with high media exposure. As adults, they prioritize "cities they're glad they lived in." Cities chosen by unmarried, living-at-home, and otaku men. Cities popular with intellectual women (e.g., Nishiogikubo) Cities preferred by single women in their 40s. * The Relationship Between Income and Cities People Want to Live In Upper class: Yokohama Yamate Middle class: Tama Plaza Lower class: Akabane Cities popular with men with lower incomes. The real relationship between proposals and income. Cities popular with career women (e.g., Sangenjaya) * Cities People Want to Live In with Work, Marriage, and Children Differences in preferences between full-time and non-regular employees. Cities people want to live in after having children. "Cities near the airport" chosen by working mothers. * Cities People Want to Live In by Values and Lifestyle Winners/Money-oriented: Hiroo, Yoyogi Uehara, Akasaka, Roppongi Conservative lifestyle: Tokyu Line area Differences based on new construction/used housing preferences. The relationship between how you drink coffee and the city you want to live in. * Summary Part 2: Real and Useful City Guide Kichijoji Ebisu/Daikan-yama Meguro/Shirokanedai/Azabu-juban Jiyugaoka/Todoroki/Oku-sawa/Ookayama Shimokitazawa Sangenjaya/Nakano/Koenji/Nishiogikubo/Ogikubo Shakujii-koen Ikebukuro/Otsuka/Ekoda Seijo Gakuen/Yoyogi Uehara/Kyodo Futako Tamagawa/Tama Plaza Senzoku-ike/Ikegami/Kamata/Den-en-chofu Hongo/Nezu/Yushima/Ueno/Okachimachi Kitahachi New Life Moving"
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