If I live in France
I thought about where to be a candidate if I live in France
Paris
Speaking of France, Paris is the first choice
After all, there are direct flights from Japan, so it's quite easy to return to Japan temporarily, and I can get anything as it is.
However, the rent in the 20th arrondissement of Paris is higher than living in Shibuya, and the building is old and there are problems with facilities.
In Japan, it's about the size of a local city or Ikebukuro
If I work in France, I think Paris is my choice
I can't find any complaints
Lyon
French Kitchen Lyon is one of the largest cities in France alongside Marseille
Everything is available within a 30-minute walk like THE Compact City
There is a sense of security that makes it safe to sleep on the subway
The atmosphere south of Perrache station is a little different, so it seems better to live in the 1st or 3rd ward.
Rent is less than half price compared to Paris
I think the disadvantage is that there are things that are too compact to get
Scale of Ueno or Kawaramachiin Kyoto
Toulouse
Toulouse with Airbus
Since it is close to Spain, many signs are written in Spanish.
Personally, it seems to be a bigger city that is more lively than Lyon.
However, there were some places where I felt that the atmosphere was obviously unsafe, so I passed here.
Montpellier
A student town representing southern France
The bottleneck is that there are only shopping areas around the station, but I personally like it.
I felt it was good to relax, not too big and not too small
However, it is quite difficult considering the convenience of transportation from Japan.
I don't feel a bad atmosphere from the people in the city, so I think it's good as it is
Tours
Impression that it is a beautiful city
A tram runs in the center, and both sides of it are the main shopping districts.
The size of the city is quite small, but it feels elegant
When you enter the back road, there are places where you feel "Oops", but the overall impression is not bad.
I don't think it's necessary to select here because it's neither good nor bad.
Nantes
Nantes is a city located in the western part of France
The symbol of the city is Brittany Castle, which is a must-see attraction
The area around the station did not seem to be safe, and I felt that the eastern side of the currently maintained Ildonant was as safe as the southern part of Lyon.
If you live in the center, I can stay calm
I personally like this city
Rennes
Renne is a completely bus society
Trams were the mainstream in other areas, but in Rennes there is a bus terminal in the center, from which you can run in various directions.
The city is bigger than Tours and Montpellier, and it looks a little smaller than Nantes.
It was said that redevelopment is progressing around the station, so it may have changed a lot now, but I wonder if it fits a little.
I've never been to Marseille or Nice, but it's a big city so I think I'll be a candidate.
Nice looks good to me because southern France suits my personality and climate better than north
It is a high point that it is close to Italy and there are many flights at Cote d'Azur Airport
Even after deducting rent, access to Japan and other countries, purchasing goods, and the fact that there are many Japanese when something happens, I think Paris is the first choice when making a comprehensive decision.
08/11/2021