What city is far away from you and you truly miss it?

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  1. Washington state: Seattle. I miss living there, but I can’t afford to. Bellevue was great too; though it was harder to get to Seattle proper, it was closer to IKEA.

    Tokyo: Japan as a whole really, but Tokyo is the biggest city I’ve ever been to. I miss the food, the politeness, the anime and gothic loli subcultures.

    Perth, Australia: there was just this vibe to Perth. We pulled in during the winter season so there weren’t any tourists except us. The beaches were empty. I remember buying a long floaty skirt and sitting on the sand, staring dreamily at the sea, and feeling content.

  2. Reykjavik. It may be the busiest/most populated city in Iceland, but it was still beautiful and loaded with the culture. Iceland as a whole has been my favourite destination so far.

    Bordeaux is another. While Paris was nice, Bordeaux was amazing. It’s still a city but at a much slower pace and the people and place just had a more go-with-the-flow vibe and felt closer to nature.

  3. London. I’ve got a great bunch of friends there who I haven’t seen in over 10 years because life keeps getting in the way of a trip.

  4. Seoul: I used to spend every summer there as a kid with my grandparents. Beautiful city!

  5. i truly miss the city of new york. it’s so far away from where i live now and i can’t help but think about all the wonderful times i had there. i miss the sights, sounds, and smells of the city. i miss being able to walk everywhere and never getting bored. and, of course, i miss the food! there’s just nothing like a good slice of new york pizza or a bagel with lox. oh, how i long to return to the city that never sleeps!

  6. Santa Barbara, CA. It’s where I was raised, lots of family/friends there. Miss the beaches, State Street shopping and the restaurants, Funk Zone, the street food vendors. I miss authentic Mexican food!

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