HISTORICAL STUDIES IN CIVIL ENGINEERING
Online ISSN : 1884-8141
Print ISSN : 0916-7293
ISSN-L : 0916-7293
Study on “DOI” remained at Makinohara-daichi in Shizuoka prefecture
Satoru NIMURA
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2002 Volume 22 Pages 13-20

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Abstract
At Makinohara-daichi in Shizuoka prefecture, tea was cultivated by the immigrant and reclamation of “Samurai” from 1869. This area is the oldest field of tea production in this prefecture and supported drastic increasing of tea production during Meiji period. Almost all residences had “DOI” in this area during Meiji period, but there are few reports about “DOI”, especially focused civil engineering and architectural history as structure. In this study, the author reported “DOI” remained at Makinohara-daichi and elucidate the building process from the reports. In this result, “DOI” can be evaluated as the modern civil engineering heritage although it is thought that “DOI” was not influence on the modernization of the tea industry.
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