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    1. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016

      There are many reasons that Jacobs appealed to me, but the one that really sealed the deal is that she took Japan seriously

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    2. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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      So many "thinkers" in the past 50 years still stuck on Europe and the USA/Anglosphere

      1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
    3. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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      When they talk about Japan--or Taiwan, or South Korea, etc--there's always a sense that they're talking about some alien planet

      3 replies 1 retweet 4 likes
    4. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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      That is, no matter how descriptive they are, there's no sense that they have anything we could learn from

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      Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016

      So, newsflash: since at least 1964, Tokyo has been the most important city in the world, technologically and economically speaking

      9:15 AM - 27 Oct 2016
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        2. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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          In Tokyo's wake, a network of other East Asian cities have rapidly industrialized and grown prosperous

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        3. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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          If you want to solve the practical problems of city life in the 21st century, you have to pay attention to the cities that are solving them

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        4. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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          This is directly relevant for me because of the conversation around public transit--everyone's idealizing European systems

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        5. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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          Never mind that Japanese transit turns a profit, carries far more people, fuels a local rail industry that exports worldwide

          1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
        6. Blast Clarkcheese‏ @claudeakinsmask 27 Oct 2016
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          also Japanese people live in mind blowing density. Capsule hotels maybe not so popular here.

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        7. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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          most Japanese live in single family detached houses; capsule hotels are just a meme, not common

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        8. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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          the Tokyo metro area is suburbs, old villages, farmland, and conventional cityscapepic.twitter.com/ADkGJ77v5q

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        9. Haunted Forrest  🌲‏ @380kmh 27 Oct 2016
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          all four of those pics are from suburban Tokyo--in order, Hachioji, Hadano, Kawagoe, and Yokohama

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