2007 年 06 巻 p. 35-47
The purpose of this study is to clarify the spatial characteristics of tourist behavior in historical district in Sawara, Chiba Prefecture. The Author analyzes the catchment area and activities of visitors in the Preservation District for Groups of Historic Buildings from the regional viewpoints. Most visitors come from the eastern part of the Tokyo Region in a day. Their behavioral space within the district becomes larger when the big tourist event exists. On the other days, the tourists tend to visit another tourist places being affected by the transport.