Abstract
Shopping streets that were once the center of commercial activity in local areas have declined for various reasons. However, shopping streets have their own value. In this study, to clarify the relationship that vibrancy have with land use composition and business type on shopping streets, we reveal the land use composition and business type in detail for 86 shopping streets in Kyoto city by field survey. Then we quantitatively analyzed the relationship that land use composition and business type with.
The results indicated that vibrancy have a strong relationship with land use composition and business type on shopping streets. For example, the percentage of grocery stores have a strong relation with pedestrian density. In addition, it is clear that the relationship is different according to the index of vibrancy or the aggregate unit of composition.