Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan
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Factors that Promote Recognition and Encounter among Residents Leading to Local Acceptance of People Living in Multiple Locations
A case study of Kamiichi, Yoshino town, Yoshino county, Nara prefecture
Akane IshiiChie MurosakiTamiyo KondoManamu SaitoAtsunori MaedaKiwami Nishida
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2022 Volume 20 Issue 4 Pages 399-404

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In order to accept people living in multiple locations in the area, it is necessary to have the understanding of the local residents. The purpose of this study is to clarify the factors and mechanisms that encourage the encounter between people living in multiple locations and residents. From this study, it was found that the encounter with people living in multiple locations provide extraordinary opportunities for the residents and has the effect of realizing the charm of the area. The method of encouraging residents to participate in the opportunity to meet people living in multiple locations depends on the type of opportunity. In order to increase the chances of meeting people living in multiple locations, it is important to obtain the cooperation of "regional mediators" trusted by the residents.

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