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Herman reports from Japan on what makes its cities function so remarkably well, from spotless streets to world-class public transit that reaches even the smallest villages. The hosts explore how intentional urban design choices around pedestrianisation, zoning, and convenience culture create environments where walking 20,000 steps feels effortless and freedom means not needing a car.
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By Herman Martinus and Jason ForteHerman reports from Japan on what makes its cities function so remarkably well, from spotless streets to world-class public transit that reaches even the smallest villages. The hosts explore how intentional urban design choices around pedestrianisation, zoning, and convenience culture create environments where walking 20,000 steps feels effortless and freedom means not needing a car.
Feedback, comments and questions: Feedback Form
Some of the topics discussed in this episode of the Idea Roastery:
Thanks for listening, we're available on the following platforms:
For more from us:
Herman: https://herman.bearblog.dev
Jason: https://www.jforte.me