and she kept going on about how tokyo is kinda lame, and how much i'd like osaka.
i dunno though.. i have grown up in houston tx which while business oriented, is still real working class industrial oriented. i have nothing against these people, i am just attracted more to high city life than factory towns.
is that really the way osaka is though? i asked her about it, and she said she'd never been (which i found quite amusing she was suggesting that i would love it). but she was saying that it was really laid back, and everyone she met from osaka is usually real nice and laid back, compared to the tokyonites she has known all her life.
of course i'm not getting up and moving anywhere anytime soon, but i was curious to know what everyone's thoughts on osaka are, especially for a gaijin. i love huge cities, i love lights, i love being able to see lots of shows and lots of people. and one of the biggest things i love about a place like tokyo, are the trains. growing up in houston, everything is spread out and you HAVE to drive to get to anywhere. it sucks, and that is probably the biggest reason i am attracted to a place like tokyo. i hate driving cars, so i want to be able to walk and bike and take trains places, something that is almost just stupid to do in houston (and we don't even have a major train system).
but from what i heard, osaka isn't really like any of those things that tokyo has. i heard it is more of a blue collar industrial town, in which having a car would be most likely needed. is this true, or just lies? i haven't heard the straight verdict on osaka. it sounds nice, cause i do like laid back atmospheres with nice people... but if i have to drive and have no cool places to go and things to see, then it'd be no more than a fun place to visit for a night.

i know some of you live there, so holla back!