Proceedings of The City Planning Institute of Japan, Kansai Branch
Online ISSN : 2189-8081
Print ISSN : 1348-592X
ISSN-L : 1348-592X
Elucidation of the attraction effect by symbolizing the sequence landscape on the historical ancient road "Narihira-michi"
Mika OGIHARAKaoru MATSUOShigeaki TAKEDAHiroyuki KAGA
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RESEARCH REPORT / TECHNICAL REPORT OPEN ACCESS

2021 Volume 19 Pages 33-36

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Kodo is a valuable historical resource that has supported exchanges between regions as a place for people and goods to move. On the other hand, in modern times, traveling by car has become the mainstream, and the attractiveness of the landscape that can be felt by walking has been lost. The historical ancient road "Ariwara no Narihira" is said to have been passed by Ariwara no Narihira, a poet of the Heian period, to Princess Kawachi. It is located in Yao City from the current Tenri City, and is popular as a walking route. There is. In this study, the attractive effect was clarified by symbolizing the spatial structure of the sequence landscape of the business flat road. Regarding symbolization, we applied Lynch's method of symbolizing sequence landscapes on highways to pedestrian spaces, and applied "sense of space and movement" and "position of gaze objects" consisting of nodes, landmarks, districts, and edges. We identified and analyzed the "look" and searched for the attraction effect.

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