Thursday, April 30, 2015

Capsule hotels
I dont think i would like to be in a capsule, the main reason why is that when is when I sleep I need a lot of room to spread out and stretch my legs. You're basically in a tube but square. Also when I wake up I like to stand up and move around or go to the bathroom. The capsule does not  seem to have very much privacy when you rest. You're  right next to another person and with that thin of walls i don't think there soundproof. When you sleeping you can hear other people snoring or making sounds, and that would make it hard for me to sleep, But the really question is………... would sleep on a capsule hotel?   


Life In Seoul

           I wake up 6:00 and open the door in my apartment. I went the train station and put my money in the machine to go to the train. I went inside the train and got crush by the people. I got out and walking out of the station. I can hear the car engine loud and see gum on the floor. I walk to my school and after the school ended I walk to the train station. I got out and went to my apartment to the elevator there were to many people inside and there were a line form. I waited 15 min and I reach to my door and got home.  

two trains haha

I moved to tokyo a few month ago and it's really hard to do anything. Just getting on the train is extremely hard. Once I was right next to the door and they pushed me on the train exorbitantly hard, I felt pain in my back for days! It was the worst when the doors closed then we were smooshed against each other like in a can of sardines. In fact I would rather be in a can of sardines, it would probably smell better! It smelt like sweat and as a matter of fact fishy. I get why they need to put people on the trains but why not add another car on?

Tokyo , Japan

Tokyo, Japan has the largest population of any other city on earth. Rush hour on the trains in Tokyo is a nightmare , unless you like being part of a human hamburger you might not want to take the train. If you're looking to drive thats also crowded, not to mention you have to pay to use the highway. There's really no way to fix this problem because there's just too many people!! The population of tokyo is a whopping over 10 million, you can't took somewhere without seeing a person! If I were to move somewhere, Tokyo Japan would be the last place I would move,what about you?

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           Imagine waking up in the morning with your mom,dad,brothers,sisters,and grandparents in a tiny one bedroom apartment. Well That is just something people in Japan have to do. There are so many people that live in japan its crazy. The population is 128 million people. I could not imagine sharing a little room with  my whole family. It would be so cramped. Your family would Probably have to take turns using the bathroom and when you sleep you would be tightly packed in. You would have a lot of family time. My question is would you like to be in a tiny room with your whole family for your child hood.

Need Space??

Have you ever been to cities like Shanghai, Seoul, or Beijing? Well if you have, then you know what it is like to be crowded. In the Capsule Hotel in Japan, you are in capsules next to random people. What I find truly amazing is the traffic jams in Beijing. You can get stuck in there for weeks! In major cities like this, it is hard to just get a space all to yourself. In the capsule hotel, knowing that someone is lying a few feet away from you is very uncomfortable. How would you get some space in cities like this?

~East Asia Seoul~

East Asia Seoul,


officially the Seoul Special City  – is the capital and largest metropolis of South Korea,  the world's second largest metropolitan area with over 25.6 million people. With a population of over 10 million, the megacity is the largest city proper in the OECD. Situated on the Han River, Seoul's history stretches back more than two thousand years when it was founded in 18 BCE by Baekje, one of the Three Kingdoms of Korea. Seoul is surrounded by mountains, the tallest being Mt. Bukhan, the world's most visited national park per square foot.the world's second largest indoor theme park,Moonlight Rainbow Fountain ,as well as LG and Hyundai-Kia. In 2013, the city's GDP per capita (PPP) of $39,448 was comparable to that of France and Finland. Seoul is the world's most wired city and ranked first in technology readiness by PwC's Cities of Opportunity Report. Its public transportation infrastructure is the world's densest and ranked as the best in the Northern Hemisphere in the Sustainable Cities Index. It is served by the KTX high-speed rail and the Seoul Subway, the world's largest subway network, And the stations of food that Seoul has can combined all the smells. When its the afternoon its really busy because there hurrying people, people that are in a rush to get to the place they need to be.
 When i found this the first scenes got me interesting and now i know more then i knew and im glad that i read this.
 Transportation~
Subway & Train - Seoul has a comprehensive subway network that interconnects every district of the city and the surrounding areas. With more than 8 million passengers per day.  Seoul is also linked to most major Korean cities by the KTX high-speed train, which has a normal operation speed of more than 300 km/h (186 mph).