Abstract
We study on SUS (Small-Urban-Spaces), included in private building plots on central shopping area, as intermediate territory in city. First, we classify SUS from scale and plan, and we make clear that a rate of depth to frontage of SUS is an available index pointing out street character. Secondly, we analyze a background of formation of SUS, ownership of land and building, completion year and type of business. And we explicate that these factor influence on not only scale and .form of SUS, but also permeability of facade and arrangement of street furniture.