How Tokyo built dozens of downtowns (and why it works)

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Published3 weeks ago
Duration0:46
Video IDmpE2So1aJcA
Languageen
CategoryPeople & Blogs
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Tokyo didn't build *one* downtown. It built dozens. The Yamanote Line isn't just a train loop — it's the skeleton of an entirely different kind of city. Each station is its own gravitational center. Shops, offices, apartments, life — all layered around the exits. You grab lunch between trains. Run errands during your transfer. The city bends around *your* movement. This is what urban resilience actually looks like — not one massive core choking on its own density, but a constellation of small downtowns, each breathing on its own. It's been hiding in plain sight for decades. 🌐 *What city do you think could pull this off next?* 👇 #SpaceArchitecture #UrbanDesign #Tokyo #CityPlanning #Megacity #FutureCities #Architecture #UrbanPlanning #YamanoteLine #ArchitectureTok #SmartCities #BuiltEnvironment

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