The subject of the research was Shijo-dori street, a major streetscape in Kyoto City. The purpose of this research is to take landscape photographs from a pedestrian's point of view, analyze the elements of the landscape, and grasp the current situation. Furthermore, the purpose of this research is twofold. 1) Conduct research of the actual landscape of this street from the viewpoint of pedestrians. 2) Make a digital archive that can be used for future landscape formation. In this research, shooting points were set at equal intervals (pedestrian recognition limit of 24m). There are 188 photos taken. Landscape components were extracted from this photograph. Landscape elements were divided into 35 items such as advertisements and arcade decorations etc. As a result, the landscape of this street had different numbers of landscape elements depending on the shooting location. However, the number of landscape elements is changing as well. It was clarified that the number of types of landscape components that appeared remained almost unchanged. Therefore, this street was thought to be a street with little visual variation and a sense of unity. From this research, we were able to obtain an index to quantitatively evaluate the streetscape.