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Which is more difficult, moving to Shanghai or moving to Japan?

It is estimated that it is really difficult to move to Shanghai. . . The salary in Shanghai is much lower than that in Tokyo (I calculate in Shanghai for one month 1W, and the annual salary of a good graduate student in Tokyo is about 40W), and the consumption in Shanghai is slightly lower than that in Tokyo (this mainly depends on food, travel and shopping, Tokyo is more expensive, and Shanghai life is more expensive). Now it seems that the difficulty of Shanghai hukou is a little lower than that of immigrants (Japanese immigrants basically spend 400 thousand RMB to open a company there for three to five years) to buy a house? Have made outstanding contributions to Shanghai? Or are you a high-end elite? Finally, what is the price of a good location in Shanghai? 10W? 15W? Even 20W? The best location in Tokyo is basically around 6 or 7 W. Shanghai housing prices kill Tokyo, Shanghai housing prices kill Tokyo, and Shanghai housing prices kill Tokyo (the important thing is said three times). . . Don't say I don't know, I'm shocked.

But I still don't like Tokyo, where there are many rules, fast pace and depression, so come to our big Chongqing. It is easy to find a new house above 1W, which is relatively close to the people. The most important thing is Chongqing people and Chongqing city. ! !