title. We live in interesting times. Those especially traveled, would love to hear your input.

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    Japan. My brother lives there, I’ve visited and spent some time there four times so far, about to head back for a fifth. Most civilised country I’ve ever been in. Yes, it isnt perfect, and has its issues and defects, but on the whole we in the West could learn a lot from Japan, just as Japan once learnt from us back in the 50’s and 60’s. Unfortunately the West is too arrogant, and will not swallow its pride and have the humility to admit that someone else has a better way to live, or be willing to learn. Every country in the world can teach us something, we just need to be willing to learn

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      There are lots of things I could criticize Japan for, but the country’s approach to zoning and land use is just objectively the best. Japan’s cities and overall built environment are obviously better than ours (in the US) to such a ridiculous degree, that I’m not sure why we don’t send all of our municipal planners over there to just take notes.

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        That is something I didnt know, but given how little buildable land they have for so many people that comes as no surprise when I think about it

    • Homer at the Bat@lemmy.world
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      I live in Japan. I love the place. Has issues like any other country, but pale in comparison. Life is safe and tranquil, beautiful country.

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        I’m in New Zealand which has a reputation for being safe and tranquil (and it is… in some parts). Japan lives up to it practically everywhere, even the big cities. And yes Japans issues pale in comparison to ours, just as our pale in comparison to places like the USA or South Africa