高層ビルと人の多さが…

High-rise buildings and a lot of people...

The population of the Chugoku region is approximately 7 million.

The population of Kyushu as a whole is about 14 million, which is about the same as the population of Fukuoka Prefecture.

This is roughly the same population as Tokyo.

Approximately 30 million people in the entire Kanto region.

In other words, about a quarter of Japan's population is here.

When you think of Tokyo, some people think of Disneyland , but it is located in Maihama City, Chiba Prefecture.

The Maihama area has many factories and warehouses as well as residences, and access to Tokyo is quite close.

It is said that hundreds of millions of people will gather here in just one week during Golden Week.

We are one of them,

Disney itself doesn't care if it's a holiday or something.

A crowded place even if there is a typhoon or heavy snow.

I don't know about it overseas, but I think Disney is the only place in Japan that gets this crowded.

The news almost every day was broadcasting about how crowded Disney was during the holidays.

Due to the effects of the coronavirus, there were few foreigners, so it didn't feel as crowded as it was broadcast.

But it doesn't change the fact that there are a lot of people.

Tokyo has as many skyscrapers as it does people.

When you get to the ground, there are many high-rise buildings on both the right and left.

There are skyscrapers not only in front of you but also on the other side.

If you look at this view, if you take the Shinkansen, you'll pass Shin-Yokohama.

If you drive from Haneda, you'll feel like you're in Tokyo from around Oimachi.

But when I'm close to it, I get tired of looking up.

Recently, there have been many reports in the news about accepting tourists from overseas.

Personally, I would like them to accept it.

Not only Disney but also tourist spots all over Japan,

This is a rare opportunity to make an impact on the Japanese economy.

To be honest, I know how much money Japanese people spend sightseeing around the country.

At most, it costs tens of thousands of yen, excluding accommodation and meals.

If that happens, I don't think the economy will improve.

However, in terms of population and number of buildings, Japan is not one of the few countries in the world.

When we start accepting foreigners,

I feel like if I don't take action, I will be left behind.

In a sense, if you miss this opportunity, you'll never be able to climb back up again.

I even feel like that.

Personally, I think that if there are so many skyscrapers,

Of course there should be at least one room vacant.

If so, is there anyone generous enough to lend it to me for a cheap price?

I have such high expectations (lol)

Although rents are high in Tokyo, there are also plenty of opportunities.

Can we do something interesting?

Tokyo is also the place that gives me such exciting fantasies.

Summer is approaching so I want to make some waves.

The three days in Tokyo gave me such thoughts.