[Series 1] From Tokyo to Niihama, Ehime | The Reality of 10 Years of Regional Migration
It has been 10 years since I moved from Tokyo to my wife's hometown of Niihama City, Ehime Prefecture.
At first, I thought 'country living' meant a 'slow life'.
However, in reality, it was more intense, tougher, and warmer than I had imagined.
This is a record of one migrant's journey to finding 'true richness'.
🏡 Part 1
[The things I struggled with in my first year after moving to my wife's hometown]
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The gap between ideals and reality.
Relationships, work, local events...
The reality that 'moving doesn't automatically mean happiness,' and the resolve I found to overcome the first year.
🪶 About this series
This series is for those who:
'Long for regional migration but want to know the reality'
'Are considering moving with their family'
'Want to know tips for blending into a local community'
It is a series based on real-life experiences.
I will write about real regional life, honestly and sincerely, one episode at a time.
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📚 [Series: The Reality of 10 Years of Regional Migration]
👉 Part 1: The things I struggled with in my first year after moving to my wife's hometown
👉 Part 2: Moving without a car is impossible, how much are the monthly maintenance costs?
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