Rebirth: Japanese investor

Chapter 97: mansion

   Chapter 97 Mansion

   This morning, Sato Rie finished her class, and soon after she walked out of the classroom, the left and right arms were directly pulled by Sato Yoshimi and Watanabe Saki.

   She was not at all prepared for this sudden "kidnapping". She looked left and right at their smiling faces directed at her and was completely confused.

   "Rie, we've known each other for so long, it's time to take us to see the mansion you live in!" Sato Ryomi said with a smile.

   "As of today, I haven't been to your house in Tokyo! We are not only neighbors, but also friends who grew up together." Watanabe Saki smiled sideways.

   Sakai Rie knew that it was impossible not to agree to the two of them. She hesitated for a moment, not without thinking of Masayoshi Kishimoto going to San Francisco, USA.

   Now, she is alone in the house, and she is really deserted. If someone can come, there will be popularity. Even if you have soiled several parts of your home, just clean it yourself.

   "Let's go then! However, we have to say something first, don't spread it around in the school." Sakai Rie said a small request while agreeing.

  Sato Yoshimi and Watanabe Saki smiled and nodded in unison. They continued to walk forward with Rie Sakai's left and right sides in between.

   The three of them left Tokyo University of the Arts without taking the subway or the bus. They walked to the place with the feeling of shopping all the way.

   When Yoshimi Sato and Saki Watanabe first saw the exterior of this high-end elevator apartment, they couldn't help but stand down and raise their heads to look up from the bottom, and then from the top to the bottom.

   Their eyes widened significantly, after all, they knew it was a high-end elevator apartment. This is also located on the Ueno business district in Taito District.

  Sato Yoshimi and Watanabe Saki are both non-Tokyo foreigners, but they have been here for a year and a half to study at university.

  Since RB universities generally do not have student dormitories, even if they do, there are more monks than porridge. Therefore, it is normal to rent off-campus in RB for college.

  The rent of houses located near the university is generally higher. To put it bluntly, landlords are renting houses for college students.

  Most college students who want to save some rent will not rent nearby. It's not that they don't want to, but that reality doesn't allow it.

  If the university you are in is located above the prosperous business district, then the rent will be added upwards, and the college students who can rent here are often called the mansion they live in by their classmates.

  Sato Yoshimi and Watanabe Saki can't afford to rent a house near Tokyo University of the Arts. Even if they came from a local middle-class family, they felt that the rent in Tokyo was too expensive.

   Even if they are from RB's middle-class family, they are still classified as upper, middle and lower. Even if it is one level higher, there will be no small difference.

  Sato Yoshimi came from a middle-class family in the middle class and lived in Koto Ward. Saki Watanabe came from a lower-middle-class family in the middle class and lived in Sumida Ward.

   In Tokyo, living in one of the twenty-three wards also reflects its own class to a certain extent. And RB people also love the hierarchical classification of one, two, three, four, and five in everything.

  People with old money generally live in the three wards of the city center, Chuo ward, Minato ward and Chiyoda ward. The upstarts often choose to live in Shinagawa and Setagaya.

  Shibuya District and Shinjuku District, among the three sub-city districts, are often the places where young people prefer to rent. Even if they can't afford to rent a house alone, they are happy to live in a group like an ant clan. The reason, here is Shibuya or Shinjuku.

As for the Bunkyo District, which is also the center of the sub-city, because the University of Tokyo is located here, the security is the best, the cultural level of the permanent residents is also the highest, and various schools have long occupied the NO.1 position in the twenty-three districts of Tokyo, it is true It reflects its name.

  Like Adachi Ward, Kita Ward, Itabashi Ward, Katsushika Ward, Arakawa Ward, Edogawa Ward, it belongs to the famous poor area among the 23 wards in Tokyo.

   Especially Adachi Ward has always been the object of various diss from the other 22 Wards. Edogawa Ward is the place where most of the other Asian immigrants live.

   Taito Ward is neither the central area of ​​Tokyo's 23 wards, nor the sub-city area, but it can reflect the Edo style of Tokyo in the past. It is equivalent to being within the third ring of the Chinese imperial capital.

  The overall popularity of Taito District is not high, and it is also one of the 15 districts of old Tokyo. The two most famous business districts are Ueno and Asakusa.

   Sakai Rie lives in Ueno, or in a high-end elevator apartment. The place where she lives has naturally become the envy of many people.

   Sakai Rie led her two classmates into the luxurious hall inside the apartment and took the elevator to the eighteenth floor to their home. When she opened the door, it gave them the effect of involuntarily widening their eyes again.

   "Rie, how old are you here?" Sato Yoshimi lost the last bit of self-confidence and couldn't help but ask curiously.

  "53 stickers (one sticker of RB is equivalent to a little more than 1.6 square meters. A total of 85 square meters of inner use area.

  According to the construction area of ​​China, a house of about 100 square meters). "Sakai Rie didn't mean to show off at all, and said lightly.

   After Yoshimi Sato and Saki Watanabe entered the house, their facial expressions became more and more surprised. Like the place they rented, it was nothing more than ten square meters.

  The larger residences are only about 20 square meters, while the smaller residences are not even 10 square meters. The level of prosperity is completely incomparable with this place.

  It is possible to live in such a spacious 3LDK big house. The location is good, the decoration is good, and the age of the house is still short. It is undoubtedly a symbol of rich people in the eyes of ordinary people.

   Similarly, those who live in the so-called rich areas are not necessarily all rich. Many people live in dormitories provided by the company.

   There are also many people who live in houses that are forty or fifty years old. What they are proud of is the prosperity of the whole district.

   This person who lives in Tokyo's 23 wards, even the worst Adachi ward, will defend it stubbornly and not move out. Even if the rent out of the 23rd district is cheaper, don't.

  In their opinion, outside the 23 districts, can it still be called Tokyo? In fact, in addition to the 23 wards, Tokyo also includes another 26 cities, 5 towns, and 8 villages.

  Some places are so desolate that even the people who live there don't believe that they live in Tokyo, the first city in Asia.

  Yoshimi Sato stood in front of the floor-to-ceiling glass windows, enjoying the city view of Ueno, and said with emotion, "It's great."

   Watanabe Saki, who was standing next to her, couldn't help nodding his head and said, "It really is a place where rich people live."

   (end of this chapter)

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