Japan's Urban Sprawl Challenges Planning Efforts, Raises Questions on Effectiveness
The article discusses urban sprawl in Japan and how urban planning measures have not been effective in preventing it. Despite laws and policies in place to control urban growth, Japan still experiences extensive urban sprawl. The paper explores why urban sprawl is generally seen as undesirable and why government intervention is necessary to prevent it. The findings suggest that Japan's experience challenges the traditional arguments against urban sprawl and highlights the limitations of planning policies in controlling urban growth.