I'm not arguing that Japan is the metric by which one defines good, if they have sprawl they have sprawl, but I don't think Tokyo has a lot-
assuming that the density was pedestrian friendly and not towers-in-a-parking lot
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That would be hell, but I haven't seen *many* examples of this fortunately, even the more densely populated areas of LA are pretty walkable.
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I think the free market *tends* to fix this problem at high densities (though not every time obviously).
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