The reason I love Bangkok is because I love the city itself besides the people and food.

When I was going around there, I noticed that the atmosphere is totally different from the cities in Japan, which is because of the composition.

In my country, a city is composed of elements for its function, such as, for business, shopping and homes. Each city has its own function, which means we don't mix those together.

But in Bangkok, it's possible; they build business offices next to small markets or houses. They build shopping malls next to a sacred temple. That has been creating really busy, thriving city, Bangkok where has full of life everywhere.

Compared to the city, my city is sort of dead, which is not bad. My city is very quiet since it doesn't allow us to build something with neon signs and game arcades. The ocean and a mountain are living and letting each other live. I love my city, too.

Bangkok isn't alike to any other cities I have visited so far. Bangkok is Bangkok and I like that.