I live in a teeny mountain village a few hours north of Tokyo in Japan. It's hot and humid in the summer (30c), and...cold and damp in the winter (-5c). It has a world class ski resort and is a popular holiday destination for city slickers. There are several gorgeous hot springs as well. It's quite picturesque and quiet.
There's not much to do here as a local. There's no bar, no train station, no restaurants besides a soba shop, no grocery store besides a 7/11, and no young adults (brain drain to Tokyo). There are lots of old folks, and families with young children.
I have to commute to a city nearby for grocery shopping, the gym, restaurants etc. However, the city nearby is also very small. There are no night clubs, no import food stores, no shopping malls etc.
I go into tokyo as much as possible (my BF lives there thank god). I absolutely love love love Tokyo. However, my job is here, and they treat me very well where I live (subsidised house, company car etc).
I will be very sad to leave here at the end of summer, but I have to get back to Canada and start a career.