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No on-street parking makes all the difference in the cities of #Japan. The 1962 "proof-of-parking" law means you buy a car, you've got to show you've got a placeβ€”off public streetsβ€”to warehouse it.
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Of course, people being people, many find ways around this! Light "kei" cars, which can actually be pretty big, can be sold w/out the proof-of-parking permit. (Technically, they still can't be parked on-street.) Others may have come to "arrangements" with local authorities.
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In the three #Tokyo neighborhoods I spent time in over a decade, though, the streets were refreshingly free of on-street parked carsβ€”certainly compared to North America, where streets become warehouses for private cars. That makes the streets of many areas a paradise for children...and cats.

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