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by sfall 4249 days ago
Zoning on a national level in the US would be horrible. I bet it can have some draw backs in Japan when you are trying to get something rezoned.
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Possibly, but probably outweighed by the flexible nature of the zoning system, where more is allowed for a given zoning classification and there are fewer classifications. i.e. developers probably end up dealing with the zoning bureaucracy and politics less than they would in the US.
Why would it be horrible?

How about zoning at the state level?

a regional or state level would be much accurate comparison.
Japan is notorious for bureaucracy. Just entering a government center and asking a simple question is sometimes enough to start a (figurative) three-ring circus.
See Ikiru by Kurosawa for an admittedly fictional and old example.