Compared to where, exactlyhttps://twitter.com/moore_oliver/status/918822195035480065 …
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Replying to @380kmh
Compared to loads of places. Why, do you think it's great for pedestrians? For what reason(s)?
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Replying to @moore_oliver
Shared streets everywhere, covered streets in busy places to keep the rain out, fantastic transit expands pedestrian range...
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Replying to @380kmh
The shared streets some drivers gun it through? Yeah, that's awesome for pedestrians. And transit system miles behind on accessibility...
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Replying to @moore_oliver
TIL bad drivers don't exist in other countries (and what are you talking about? drivers like that are rare in Japan in my experience)
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Replying to @380kmh @moore_oliver
The transit system is no less accessible to wheelchairs than the rest of the country is, but that's unrelated to walkability
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Replying to @380kmh
But hey, if you think it's great for pedestrians, your prerogative, keep on thinking that
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Replying to @moore_oliver
It was pretty great for me, a pedestrian, to be able to explore the country from one end to another on foot
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Replying to @380kmh @moore_oliver
And I haven't yet visited a part of the world which made this easier than Japan does
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Which is why I asked in the first place what countries are doing it better: I'm genuinely curious
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