Abstract
Stereograms from which we can easily recognize at a glance the topographic characters and geological structures of a region, have been drawn by many geographers. ‘Physiographic’ stereograms show topographic characters best, but since have the ‘human-geographical’ stereograms, which show cultural landscape, not yet been used by geographers, I have drawn them (see. figures) believing a study, of this problem to be important. In drawing the physiographic stereogram, geomorphological knowledge is required, while for drawing a human geographical stereogram, regional geographical knowledge and its investigation is necessary.