Journal of Social Safety Science
Online ISSN : 2187-9842
Print ISSN : 1345-2088
ISSN-L : 1345-2088
A Study on the Geographical Location Characteristics of Idle Private Facilities (Pachinko) as Community Evacuation Base for Improving Disaster Response Capability
Jaeho KIMTakaaki KATO
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2021 Volume 39 Pages 383-390

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In this study, the geographical and spatial characteristics of pachinko in Nagoya City were examined by focusing on the utilization of idle private facilities in case of disasters from the viewpoint of increasing the evacuation space. As a result, 1) Pachinko is evenly distributed over the entire area and has a spatial distribution of the walking distance. 2) The capacity has a mutually complementary distribution characteristic according to the regional conditions, and efficient disaster response is possible through mutual cooperation and division of roles. 3) Many pachinkos are directly connected to high-standard road links and have good accessibility. 4) In the southwestern and northeastern regions of Nagoya City, the level of service that can support evacuation life in the event of a disaster is high. From these results, the linkage model between evacuation base facilities was proposed.

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