2024 Volume 30 Issue 74 Pages 370-375
Focusing on Japan in recent years, the use of streets and other public spaces has attracted much attention. In this context, new ways of using stalls are increasing, such as in community events where temporary structures are set up. This study takes the Asakayama district of Sakai Ward, Sakai City, as its subject, to document the experiments and process of utilizing stalls in streets and public spaces, and to analyze and evaluate the potential of temporary spaces.
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