1983 年 18 巻 p. 367-372
This article foucuses on the changes of landownerships and its implication to the local development process. Through the case study of Honmachi, Shibuya-ku, it was found that 2 chome area (including previous agricultural settlement) and 5 chome area (at a distance from the settlement) show the distinctive change patterns. The former now retains about the half of the pre-war landownerships, and its environment is stable even if the landownership had changed.