There’s always plenty to do when you’re not working, and visiting places like the Myshuno Meadows offers some opportunities for the romantic among you. The Spice Market has some basketball courts to practice your moves on, the Arts Quarter features a rather suave art gallery, the Fashion District is where you can visit the delightfully tacky Planet Honey Pop karaoke bar and Uptown is the kind of place where money is the only language you need. San Myshuno is a separated into four districts, each with its own personality. San Myshuno is a big city, and there’s plenty to do whether you want to explore the entertainment or soak up the culture, there’s something for everyone, even if it’s a bit overwhelming at first. From the moment I moved into my new apartment, it was obvious I had a lot to learn, from getting used to the loud neighbours partying to ungodly hours in the morning, to making sure I turned my work in on time in my new career as a critic. It’s tough moving into a big city after living in the confines of a small community the lights are brighter, the people are louder and the pressure to be somebody is greater.