Seiko politely smiled and responded. "Well Josai is a city state, with 12 million or so people, thus it can be said that Josai is a mega city. Josai by its very nature is a 24 hour city. It never truly stops, there are places always open. The average person probably works 8-15 hours a day depending on what industry they work in. But no need to worry, there are always late night Yatai noodle stands around. The average citizen probably lives in a 1 or 2 bedroom apartment or block of units which are under construction all over the city. There are always new apartments, units and complexes always under construction somewhere. I can tell you back when I was a student at Kensai University late night noodle stands and specialised student lodging was where you found me, that or Ishijima Square which is filled with all sorts of food stalls at which you mostly see, hungry university students eating there. The average office worker probably spends most of the day in the office and when he finishes his over time hours towards the end of the financial year they will probably be found on the JMT (Josain Metro Transit) trains which is a subway network of high speed rail that extends throughout every city district and also many rail networks that go to Rokkenjima due to many Josains and Rokkenjimans that have family in both nations. So in summation Josai is a busy, ever flowing city that never truly sleeps." She replied in her usual polite and maternal soft spoken manner.