I came back to Tokyo from my second house in the mountains.
As soon as I got off the express train Azusa at Shinjuku Station, I felt even chillier.
I had expected Tokyo to have already become warm,
but it was actually colder than my second house in the mountains.
Although it's cold, Tokyo is filled with many foreign travelers and remains very busy, especially on the JR Yamanote Line.
Second houses in the mountains are usually for escaping Tokyo's hot summers,
but in the near future, they might also serve as a refuge from Tokyo’s colder winters and increasing busyness—at least, that’s my opinion.

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