Reports of the City Planning Institute of Japan
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Formation process and urban morphology of the early modern period port towns
Focusing on Kinki and San'in Region located on the coastal area of the Sea of Japan
Takafumi MiyazawaAtsuyuki Okazaki
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2022 Volume 20 Issue 4 Pages 460-463

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Studies of early modern towns are conducted in Japan to grasp their history and culture. However, there are fewer studies of early modern port towns compared to castle towns. It is not generally known that several early modern port towns located on the coastal area of the Sea of Japan were built as outports of castle towns. The purpose of this study is to uncover formation process and urban morphology of early modern port towns located on the coastal area of the Sea of Japan. As a result of the analysis , there is a tendency that the town structure of the harbor side was rationally planned, and on the other hand , the inner side was unregulated.

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