Abstract
The aim of present study is to make it clear that the children's playing-life to visit to the park is affected by space conditions in residential areas. In this study, the child population density and the park area for each child stand for space conditions in each residential area. And, the percentage of children who visit to the park and of children who want to visit to the park in total children stand for the children's playing-life to visit tothe park in each residential area. The results in this study are as follows; (1) In areas which have comparatively small number of the park area for each child, the percentage of children who want to visit is higher than the persentage of visitors. Children's wants are dissatisfied with these areas. (2) In areas which have comparatively large number of the park area for each child, the percentage of children who want to visit and the percentage of visitors are nearly equal. For the most children, their wants are satisfied with these areas. (3) In areas which have comparatively low number of the child population density, the percentage of visitors is higher in an area which has large number of the park area for each child than in an area which has small number of the park area for each child. (4) In areas which have camparatively high number of the child population density, the percentage of visitors is low independently of the park area for each child.