梅山は2016年にNMB48 5期生として加入した。お餅が大好きな16歳。今年TOKYO DOME CITY HALLで開催された48グループのコンサートで初めてのソロコンサート『NMB48梅山恋和ソロコンサート〜笑梅繁盛で餅もって恋!〜』を成功させた。また同期である上西怜、山本彩加とともに派生ユニット、LAPIS ARCH(ラピスアーチ) を結成し、先月単独コンサートを開くなど、NMB48若手筆頭株として注目を浴びている。
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The ten most expensive cities in the world
Singapore
Hong Kong
Osaka
NewYork
Paris
Zurich
Tel Aviv
Los Angeles
Tokyo
Geneva
Background: about the survey
The Worldwide Cost of Living is a bi-annual (twice yearly) Economist Intelligence Unit survey that compares more than 400 individual prices across 160 products and services. These include food, drink, clothing, household supplies and personal care items, home rents, transport, utility bills, private schools, domestic help and recreational costs. The survey itself is a purpose-built Internet tool designed to help human resources and finance managers calculate cost-of-living allowances and build compensation packages for expatriates and business travellers. The survey incorporates easy- to-understand comparative cost-of-living indices between cities. The survey allows for city-to-city comparisons, but for the purpose of this report all cities are compared with a base city of New York, which has an index set at 100. The survey has been carried out for more than 30 years.
Methodology
More than 50,000 individual prices are collected in each survey, conducted each March and September and published in June and December. Economist Intelligence Unit researchers survey a range of stores: supermarkets, mid-priced stores and higher-priced speciality outlets. Prices reflect costs for more than 160 items in each city. These are not recommended retail prices or manufacturers’ costs; they are what the paying customer is charged. Prices gathered are then converted into a central currency (US dollars) using the prevailing exchange rate and weighted in order to achieve comparative indices. The cost-of-living index uses an identical set of weights that is internationally based and not geared toward the spending pattern of any specific nationality. Items are individually weighted across a range of categories and a comparative index is produced using the relative difference by weighted item.
For more information on the Worldwide Cost of Living Survey visit