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Rachel Hutson's avatar

I guess when I try and envision the American version of this, I see strip malls. So my first question is, are these businesses chain stores or small businesses? If the latter, how was that developed? Who owns the buildings? Are they renting it? If so, do they have freedom in their design aesthetic? (I’m thinking of the lack of creativity with strip malls)

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Melanie Midori's avatar

You have me wondering (as a French living in Fukuoka) just how many cars there must be in the US. Here I often get annoyed by the fact that there are actually too many cars (and so often people are alone in them), or that the space alloted to pedestrians is too small / non existent. I live in Hakata-ku here, which has the particularity to be quite varied, so there are part of it like you've described and there's also the in-between, possibly a cross or transformation towards something more "car oriented" (which I associate with the US even though I've only been there once). Where I agree with you is that I can feel the space around me isn't made for so many cars (in fact the infrastructure make it seem like a lot), and yes infrastructures/houses are tiny ! I have just read your first post so I'll keep on reading the rest, of course !

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