When you argue for housing reform to legalize denser development in our cities, you quickly learn that some people hate density. Like, really hate density, with visceral disgust and contempt for any development pattern that involves buildings being tall or close together.

  • Firipu@startrek.website
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    6 个月前

    The walking is a non issue after a few weeks, you won’t even realize. I can’t remember the last weekday I didn’t get under 10k steps without doing any non essential walking. You’ll be much healthier for it.

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      6 个月前

      Unless you’re in a wheelchair or on crutches in which case moving around a lot of Tokyo gets really ugly and taxis are both slow and quite expensive.

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        6 个月前

        Have you been to Tokyo in a wheelchair? Tokyo is one of the most accessible major cities in the world. Its crazy how accessible it is (including public transport) compared to any other city in eg the EU or Asia.

        No idea how accessible US cities are, but from what I gather, they are car centric, so it’s a whole different way of moving.

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          And get fucked if you cannot drive for one reason or another in a car-dependent city/sprawling amalgamated mess.