Abstract
The relocation of the facilities which provide the services for daily life has been discussed in many regions. By the relocation, it is expected that consecutive trips to several services at one opportunity of going out can be made easily. Therefore the effect of the relocation is not only the reduction of the maintenance costs of infrastructure but also improving the accessibility to the services. In this study, we aim to measure the accessibility by consecutive trips to the service by using cooperative game theory and show its usefulness by case study.