Thursday, January 20, 2011

Nagoya Japan 美貴様にお尻触れたあややの悲鳴!


Girls singing in Nagoya Japan

I dream of Nagoya Japan

Nagoya Japan is not a place I had really heard of or knew anything about until recently. I only knew about the biggest of the big, most famous of the famous, the big dogs like Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka, and Tokohama. But Nagoya, wow. Nagoya Japan kind of blew me away, and now it has become my dream city more so than Tokyo and Kyoto and Osaka and Tokohama put together. Now I dream of Nagoya Japan.

Let me count the ways, Nagoya Japan

Okay, the first big sell for me for Nagoya Japan was the middle-road, heart of Japan, central location, get to everything from Nagoya plug. Maybe it's just me, but I love the idea of being somewhere where I can get to anywhere. Somewhere like Nagoya Japan. Add to that the promise of a conservative, contemporary city that has all the luxuries of big city life but without the pop and glamor and glitz of a lot of the coastal towns, and I was really sold. And then, and then I had to find out that Nagoya Japan has some of the pickiest and most adventurous eaters; heaven! They have some of the best food, and also a great variety of kinds of foods. Can I just take a moment here to say I love food. I love, love, love food, and I love Japanese food, and I would love to explore the many culinary contributions that Nagoya Japan has to offer.

So what about Nagoya Japan

You might be thinking, okay so this woman wants to write about Nagoya Japan, maybe look up pictures and daydream about it, and maybe if she gets really lucky, go visit someday. Well, okay, but I'm way ahead of you in my wishful thinking. I'm thinking spend a few years living there. Seriously. I would love to live in Japan, and a city like Nagoya Japan sounds nearly perfect. I do say nearly because unfortunately, it is not a very climate-happy place to live come July-August (and maybe even June and September too). So, my quest has begun. Find a place like Nagoya Japan, but cooler. If not, Nagoya Japan will have to be it. Of course, you go too far up north into the mountains, but then it gets so very cold there in the winters (insert sigh here). Perhaps it is too much to expect perfection. Perhaps I should just settle for vacations there (of course, it makes very little sense, then, to go to Nagoya Japan at all, because the coolest place to be in the summer will obviously be north. Oh dear. I think I am ending this blog more confused than when I started it (that's rare). Wish me luck!