Living in rural Japan is very different from what many people imagine.
I live in Miyagi prefecture, and my daily life is simple but meaningful.
Every morning starts quietly. There are no crowds, no trains, no noise—just nature and space.
I work as a driver, transporting construction materials. It’s not glamorous, but it’s real work, and it supports my life and family.
In the countryside, people value effort, responsibility, and relationships more than status.
Compared to Tokyo or big cities, life here is slower, but also more honest.
There are challenges too—fewer jobs, aging communities, and isolation.
But if you want to experience the real Japan, not the tourist version, rural life is where you find it.
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