If I live in Spain
Continuing from France, I thought about where to live in Spain
In Spain, trains run from Madrid, but from local cities to local cities, long-distance buses (alsa, etc.) are used.
Madrid
Madrid, the capital of Spain, a country of passion
In a word, the scale is big
It feels like Tokyo's Omotesando, Marunouchi, and Shinjuku are united.
It's quite difficult to walk around, but if I live here, I don't think I'll be inconvenienced in work or shopping.
However, even in October, it gets quite cold in the morning and evening (it is cold in the latter half of December in Tokyo), and in the daytime, there is a considerable temperature difference from the temperature in early September.
I think it's a good city to be evaluated more
Barcelona
Barcelona, the second largest city in Spain
The city is large with the sea, but the scale is small compared to Madrid
It feels like Ueno and Asakusa are sticking together
It may be just right, not too urban and not too rural
Valencia
Valencia in the middle latitude of Spain
The scale of the city is quite small, and the image was different from what I expected
I have stayed in Barcelona first, but I avoid it because the garbage is scattered and I feel that the security is not so good.
Alicante
A beautiful city south of Valencia
When I come to the south so far, the temperature is about August in Japan during the day, even if it is cool in the morning and evening in October.
I think the center of the city is about half the size of Nakano and Kichijoji in Japan
It may be good for a resort because it has a clean feeling, but I felt that it was a little inconvenient to live in.
Malaga
Malaga, a seaside town in southern Spain
There is also a resort feeling, and the shopping district is beautiful
If you go out of town for a while, poor places will stand out, but overall it feels good.
In Japan, it has a more elegant image like Hayama than Shonan.
It feels like the sea is stuck to Yokohama, so it looks pretty good
If I force you, it means that access from all over the world is not very good.
Sevilla
The road is narrow in the center, so there is not much sense of liberation
I think Valencia and Sevilla would choose this, but I didn't feel any reason to choose this, so I passed.
I think it depends on the purpose, but if you are accustomed to a big city like Tokyo, I think Madrid is your choice.
It's a big plus in terms of easy access, everything is available, and the rent is not as high as I thought it was in the city compared to Paris.
It is also encouraging that Iberia has direct flights from Japan
The second candidate is Malaga
The point is that you can live without any inconvenience even though it is a resort area.
The disadvantage is that transportation is inconvenient.
Malaga doesn't speak English very well
So if I live in Spain, Madrid or Malaga are candidates
I'll be waiting for the details of Nomad Visa soon
08/12/2021