This study aims to clarify the user's role in the making of urban space, by examining two renovated open space with urban gardening (OSUG) in Tokyo. Firstly, a mixed survey approached people and OSUG were used to disclose the spatial setting. Secondly, the setting's patterns are interpreted as user's experience. Finally, by connecting the setting and the experience, parameters of qualities will emerge, identified as “usage”, “space affordance” and “image of identity”. Furthermore, these factors combined will illustrate seven scenarios of OSUG, ranging from a privacy resting spot to a public outdoor playground, as well as a community garden.