Last time in Part I of this series, we explored the rail corridor between Osaka and Kobe, uncovering why it is so cheap and reliable compared to those in other countries [find the story link below if you’ve not yet read it]. This time we hop on the Hankyu line train together for a short ride. Very short, because the train is not the main dish this time. What is the main dish? It is named Jūsō, and beware, it is the kind of glorious ‘suburb’ that might give Western urban planners — and car companies — nightmares.
How lovely! Living in East Asia is quite a different experience from living in the States that's for sure. Haven't spent much time in Japan myself, but now I want to! This is also giving me ideas for world-building...
How lovely! Living in East Asia is quite a different experience from living in the States that's for sure. Haven't spent much time in Japan myself, but now I want to! This is also giving me ideas for world-building...