Which place do you most often long for?

During days filled with endless busyness, you desperately want to just rush to that place to catch your breath.
In moments of spirit exhaustion, you yearn to escape to that particular spot.
During times of sadness, you wish to go there to heal.
During joyful moments, you think of that place to indulge in feasts and merriment.
Across the vast expanse of the world, there's a place that often resides within your heart.
A friend said, she misses the Italian Lake District. It boasts many beautiful and distinctive small towns, with few tourists, it's incredibly peaceful and relaxed, and has a certain sophisticated flair.
A friend who spent his youth in Paris reminisces about Paris, as Hemingway said: 'If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life, you will always have Paris with you.'
Someone misses the Lake District of London, even hoping to reside there after retirement.
I miss Japan. One year, I traveled to Tokyo and the Izu Peninsula by myself.
Even after many years, I still long for everything there.
I also miss the snowy Hokkaido and that sumptuous crab feast. In my memory, even the scent of the Debusen Onsen district lingers. When I can't bear to stay put, I find myself increasingly missing that distant country, using my longing to comfort myself.