Abstract
Value within landscape generation can be considered a combination of visual and environmental perception. In that case, within the landscape phenomenon, subjectivity trajects objectivity. To ascertain the characteristics of landscape generation, evaluations by Korean Envoys during the Edo period were studied. The results showed that a subject's imaginary perception adjusts in relation to the object landscape's viewpoint. Furthermore, it became clear that Shinsenkyo was a valuable imaginary perceptual image in the Envoy's compiling of this landscape phenomenon.