| It would be nice to know the why's for each of these laws. I'm sure some seemed at the time, or maybe still do have legit reasons. Houses, or rather apartments with a shared kitchen and maybe shared bathrooms are still a thing in Japan. There are "share houses" of which maybe the most famous/notorious is Sakura House that has many locations and caters to visitors. There's also https://www.social-apartment.com which is targeted more at locals. I've thought about joining one for the social aspect. I think there would be a market in other countries, especially if there was an activity director making sure events happened. I didn't know it would be illegal in the USA. There are also high end apartments that have an activity "roof top". A friend lives in one. The rooftop has a restaurant, live entertainment, indoor and outdoor areas, a pool, and rooms you can reserve for private parties. Tangentially, lots of old USA movies show characters living in boarding houses, having a room to themselves but sharing meals. Seems nice in the movies. No idea how it was in real life. |
Most of the zoning laws were not written recently, and they do carry a heavy burden of being both anti-poor and racist.