But affordability isn't an issue in the world's biggest city, Tokyo.
In collectivist Japan, housing policy is designed to benefit the most people possible.
Earthquakes and small homesAnother feature of the Japanese housing market is purely situational: The country is a hotspot for earthquakes.
Could the US import Japanese housing policy?
Japan's housing policy "is now quite well understood" among American housing advocates and scholars, he says, "whereas it was not even three years ago."
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