This paper examines the role of land readjustment (LR) projects in suburban
planning and land development in a case-study area in the Tokyo Metropolit
an Area. LR projects have been the most important planning tool in Japan, y
et the results of their use to develop over 30 per cent of Japanese urban a
reas have been little examined. The paper challenges the conventional wisdo
m that LR projects are an effective means of preventing urban sprawl. Throu
gh interviews with local planners and participants in projects, and a detai
led GIS mapping of land-use change and infrastructure development in the ca
se-study area, the research presents an in-depth study of the use of LR for
suburban land development, and a dose look at the patterns of urbanisation
on the fringe of Japan's most dynamic metropolitan region. It appears that
while LR projects do clearly prevent sprawl within the project areas thems
elves, they tend to exacerbate problems of sprawl at the scale of the city
and region.