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An illustrated guide to life / Enjoy a powerful town in your own way! A tip to spend every day comfortably from 30 years of living in a big city. The author, who has lived in NewYork for more than 30 years after traveling alone to the United States with a desire for a free atmosphere, conveys the charm of this town and the real life of life. He has spent more than 30 years living in NewYork. While he is involved with many people and is able to survive his busy days, he values his "individuality" and gets courage to do small things in every day, and enjoys his life as a New Yorker. He introduces various ideas about how he loves the town and creates a happy life. He gets energy from the impromptu performance of the subway, does yoga in the middle of the Times Square, and eats pizzas while walking. He is not immersed in the aftertaste of the end roll of the movie, but even people in their 70 s and 80 s do not care about love and love. He respects the other person's faith and does not spare much time to do what he likes. He respects the other person's faith, and all men and women of all ages join in volunteering when they are in trouble. He helps even strangers who are in trouble right away. In fact, he can also do firefly viewing. PART1 and 3 introduce the charms of living in NewYork, incorporating such different feelings and customs from the Japanese. PART2 introduces the basics of NewYork's history, climate, transportation, and the characteristics of five administrative districts (Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, and Manhattan). It also features a calendar of events for the first year in the United States & NewYork and "Iroha of Life in NewYork". It also introduces streets related to famous people such as Miles Davis and Nicola Tesla. PART4 introduces 20 things and things that I want to know about to deepen NewYork. There are many "yellow things" such as taxis, school buses, pencils, etc. for some reason, "outside stairs of an apartment" often seen in movies and dramas, "heating temperatures" managed by the NewYork City, "long-established restaurants that have supported the meals of immigrants", open "privately owned public spaces", "art appreciation in the town" and "hotels steeped in history", from the beginning of coordination with "suits + sneakers" to "silent disco" which is popular recently.