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- Focusing on theatrical companies’ activities based on performance records -
Sakurako TSUJIMOTO, Kei NOMIYAMA, Kaori ITO, Seiya TAKAYANAGI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
935-938
Published: June 20, 2025
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The theater in Shimokitazawa is composed of theaters of different sizes and usability, and the characteristics of the theater troupes that perform there differ from theater to theater. The characteristics of the theaters in Shimokitazawa are analyzed from two perspectives: the attributes of the theaters themselves, such as the number of seats and ticket prices for performances, and the types of theater companies that choose each theater as a venue for their productions. The following is an analysis of the relative position and role of each theater in the group of theaters.
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- Case of the northern Sumida Ward, Tokyo -
Yoshito SHIMIZU, Akio YASUMORI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
939-944
Published: June 20, 2025
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The aim of this paper is to clarify the transition of the site uses and building contours in shopping streets in the northern part of Sumida Ward, Tokyo, where a life of integrated work and residence has taken root as a town of manufacturing. We clarified three tendencies of their transition corresponding to the area pattern of the roads.
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- Focusing on payment amounts as experience consumption -
Akira OTA, Masaaki UTO
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
945-950
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This study conducted a questionnaire survey of users of a commercial facility with entertainment tenants in Tokyo and got the following results: (1) As characteristics of the facility, the number of users who spent a large payment amount was small, and the younger generation spent a larger amount than the older generation. (2) Users of entertainment tenants showed higher payment amounts, time spent, and satisfaction. (3) A large entertainment tenant was highly effective in attracting visitors without encouraging them to visit other tenants, but small entertainment tenants contributed to circulate them to multiple tenants and to increase their payment amounts.
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Yasuhiro NOHARA, Daiichiro ISHII
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
951-956
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In this study, the functions of community store are grasped using two analytical methods: location analysis and an analysis of its management situation. Measurements of access distance revealed that the existence of community store ensures access to shopping facilities within walking range for approximately 9,000 people. Interview surveys of community stores revealed that operating at a loss was an issue. Non-participant observation survey revealed that community stores have function as a source of information for the local community, a consultation function for local problems, and a welfare support function such as monitoring residents.
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Eiji SATOH, Yasuhiro NOHARA, Kurumi TAKEZAWA
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
957-962
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In this study, the usage status of long-term care services before and after the spread of COVID-19 infection was ascertained through analysis of long-term care receipt data and interviews with local government departments. In many local governments, service usage has stalled due to the spread of COVID-19 infection. The operating status of home services, which were operational in 2020, deteriorated in 2021. As the operating conditions of providers deteriorated, alternative services were used. The increase in demand has created a waiting list, and a phenomenon had seen what such demand is concentrated on specific provider.
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Takayuki ISOBE, Tohru YOSHIKAWA
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
963-968
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This article evaluates the optimal placement of AEDs in large-scale urban facilities with skyscrapers using Golden Hour Principle. According to the results, the placement of AEDs differs significantly when the metric of maximizing smallest survival rate is used compared with maximizing average survival rate. For maximizing the average survival rate, it is better to install AEDs on a floor slightly below the top floor rather than on the top floor in the case of skyscrapers. However, if the goal is to maximize the smallest survival rate, then installing AEDs on the most disadvantageous top floor is the optimal configuration.
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Makoto YOKOYAMA, Kazunari WATANABE
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
969-974
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In this study, numerical calculations are performed for Fukuyama Station Square, where the urban space will be reorganized, to understand the characteristics of the current urban thermal environment and the effect of improvements brought about by greening associated with the square’s reorganization. Additionally, by integrating the results of these analyses and user questionnaire responses, an “advisory map for thermal environment mitigation in the restructuring of Fukuyama Station Square” will be created. This map shows guidance on how the square should be developed and used with consideration for the urban thermal environment.
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Tatsuro TANAKA, Saki YOTSUI, Kensuke OTSUYAMA, U HIROI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
975-980
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This study aims to clarify the awareness that private companies have regarding the system and effectiveness of Urban Renaissance Safety Security Plans, through a survey. This research obtained insights suggesting that they might expect not only the improvement of disaster prevention capabilities but also the enhancement of regional value for Urban Renaissance Safety Security Plans. Among the aspects of regional value enhancement, community building among stakeholders was ranked highly. Beyond that, there are indications that the expectations vary depending on the industry of the private companies.
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Nacherree KANTHONG, Heng ZHANG
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
981-986
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The rising psychological strain of urban living has sparked interest in forest therapy to enhance well-being. This study explores the under-researched role of personality traits on perceived setting interdependencies (PSI) and fascination in urban parks. Structural equation modeling of 435 park visitors in Bangkok revealed that extraversion and conscientiousness affect PSI and fascination, with negative impacts from the interaction between park design and personality traits on PSI. These findings highlight the intermediary role of PSI and inform park design strategies that reduce stress across personality types, promoting inclusive, engaging environments to improve mental health in urban populations.
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JoonYoung KIM, Mana UEDA, Yuhei KODA, Shigeo NAKANO
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
987-992
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This study shows how the streetscape with traditional houses has changed during the conversion of historic settlements into suburban residential areas. In Kohama, Takarazuka, the city government established a landscape plan just before the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake damaged many historic houses in this area. The character of Kohama was changed to a suburban residential area and now few historic buildings remain. However, there are cases of new houses being built in consideration of the traditional townscape, and the effect of creating a historic landscape is emerging.
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– Case study of landscape scenes for Kamakura Komachi-Dori Shopping Street–
Saori KASHIHARA, Kyoko YAMAGA
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
993-998
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To complement an existing landscape guideline, a collection of townscape scenes for Kamakura’s Komachi-dori shopping street was developed through a combination of a university urban planning studio and a series of participatory workshops. The process successfully facilitated participants’ discussions based on students’ proposals of townscape scenes. The final output consisted of 10 current townscape characteristics and 14 design implications. Feedback collected from questionnaires given at exhibition and workshop, as well as interviews with key stakeholders, indicated highly favorable evaluations of the townscape scenes regarding their visual representations and design implications and the collaborative process involving students and local stakeholders.
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Yukari ABE, Daisuke MATSUI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
999-1004
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This study aims to clarify background and public awareness activities to enactment and operation of the ordinance based on Building Standards Act 3.1.3. The results are as follows: (1) The ordinance has been enacted in 23 municipalities. (2) The enactment process of this ordinance can be classified into three types. (3) Few municipalities of Type A and B provide financial and technical support. Additionally, few municipalities of Type A investigate historic buildings and incorporate the ordinance into their master plans. (4) Municipalities of Types A and B should hold briefings for experts.
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Koji ISHIHARA, Shin AIBA
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1005-1010
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This study reports on effects of workshop using a combination of 3D-GIS and AR (Augmented Reality) technology as a tool to facilitate the sharing of spatial images. The workshops that this study focused were held with web-based 3D-GIS map and AR applications. In this study, participants and administrators were interviewed in terms of information bidirectionality. The purpose of this study is to clarify how the participants and administrators received the benefits and challenges of the tools from comparison with conventionally used tools and differences in attributes.
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-A case study on OPEN NAGAYA OSAKA-
Kentaro HASHIMOTO, Shigeo NAKANO, Akiko KOITO, Shihoko KOIKE, Miho FUK ...
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1011-1016
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This study presents the case of “Open Nagaya Osaka” as an example of an open house in a narrow residential space during the COVID-19 pandemic. The contents of the event program are presented, and the results of a questionnaire administered to event participants and the results of CO2 concentration measurements are used to clarify the outcomes of the event. Subsequently, we demonstrate how to conduct an open house that enhances participant satisfaction while implementing infection control measures.
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Highlighting the impact of the existence of Kyo-machiya townhouses in narrow streets
Shuto YAMAHARA, Tatsuya SEKIGUCHI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1017-1022
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Machiya townhouses and narrow streets, found across Japan, are historical and scenic resources. However, even in Kyoto, they are both rapidly disappearing. It causes to disappear Kyoto’s historical streetscapes. This study examined people’s impression evaluation of various streets with various ratio of Kyo-machiya and the street width, and analyzing how these factors impact people’s impressions of the streetscape. The results reveal the influence of coexistence of Kyo-machiya and “narrow” street on people’s perceptions, considering with other streetscape elements.
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Toshihiko ABE, Tomoyuki MASHIKO, Hiroharu HOCHIN
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1023-1028
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Recently, online platforms for urban planning have been developed. However, although there are examples of their use in urban-scale planning, they have not been fully utilized in district-scale town planning, which involves the development of public spaces such as station-front spaces and parks. The aim of this paper is to develop an online platform to support citizen participation workshops in district-scale urban planning. We will clarify the effectiveness of a system that enables the accumulation and updating of data examined by administrators, citizens and experts at workshops and other events in the development of public spaces.
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Jiatan CHEN, Kaori ITO, Seiya TAKAYANAGI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1029-1033
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The research aims to analyze how benches influence seated postures in public spaces, using OpenPose for skeletal estimation from images and videos. This technology detects and tracks possibilities for human body analysis and motion recognition in public space research. The focus is on understanding the impact of benches on interactions and stays in these areas.
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Norihito TANABE, Junichiro ASANO
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1034-1039
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This paper analyzes land-use management issues on excavating sites of grave and rock from a viewpoint of restoration and keeping proper land-use and conversion into another land-use especially for urban land-use. Therefore, this study focuses on conversion cases of excavated sites in the three major metropolitan areas in Japan. This paper analyzes on land ownership transition before and after the excavation. In addition, several case studies of land-use conversion by original forest owners were conducted to analyze the subject of land use adjustments and environmental issues.
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Aoi ANZAI, Shigeo HOYANO, Masahiro MATSUDA
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1058-1063
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This study shows the construction method and its characteristics of sheathed walls in the former Kaichi School building through the building survey. The building survey provided the plans for each member of the building framework and a detailed understanding of the composition and planning of building materials for walls. As a conclusion of this study, the wall surface composed of two pieces of Kabe-nuki (joinery) was unique, and this was the result of ingenuity which was aimed at realizing a Gi-yofu architecture (an imitative Western-style architecture) with sheathed walls.
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Rinako KAMEDA, Sumiko EBARA
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1064-1069
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In 1960, Sachio Ohtani and Hiroshi Sasaki published a paper entitled “Composition of Architecture by Stages.” They showed the types and uses of products composed of various materials and stated that precast concrete was effective in controlling concrete construction in Japan after World War II. However, they never explained anything about the period after 1960. This study shows that the types and parts of use of factory-made concrete products emerged between 1960 and 1979 were diversified, but their amount of use decreased. It was also found that most products eventually became precast concrete panels used primarily for walls.
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Kunio SUGAHARA
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1070-1074
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This report uses Kamo in the 1955s as an example to clarify the relationship between Gangi-Dōri and regular markets. After 1955, from the perspective of ensuring traffic safety, the regular markets that had been held on the road were moved to Gangi-Dōri, and it began to be used as safe commercial space with face-to-face stalls. After that, the road was used exclusively as a road for automobiles, Gangi-Dōri became more important as a sidewalk, and the regular markets were completely relocated.
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Yasuko KAMEI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1075-1080
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This study examined the changes and issues facing the 280 DOCOMOMO Japan selected buildings up to FY2022, based on the status of their registration as cultural assets and demolition. This enabled the study to identify the role that the DOCOMOMO Japan selection has inherited and the challenges it faces in the future. As the nomination rules were revised from the 2023 selection, the selection up to FY2022 would be a milestone and a good opportunity to reflect on the role that the selection has played to date.
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Yudai NISHIYAMA, Akiko KAMEI
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1081-1086
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This paper focuses on the description of Tenryu-wood in “Kenchikuyou honpousan mokuzai oyobi sekizai, daiippen; mokuzai no bu” and summarizes its characteristics. The book resulted from a comprehensive survey of domestic timbers and regarded Tenryu cedar as one of the representative timbers in Japan. In the text, some descriptions positively evaluate the quality of Tenryu cedar wood. In contrast, Tenryu cypress wood was not superior to other timbers regarding production volume and quality. However, it was traded at a higher unit price than other timbers in Shizuoka Prefecture, taking advantage of the cedar volume in circulation and its high reputation.
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Emiri YAMASHITA, Kentaro HASHIMOTO, Shigeo NAKANO
2025 Volume 31 Issue 78 Pages
1087-1092
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In the densely wooded residential areas of Osaka, many narrow streets with widths of less than 4 meters, called “alleys,” remain along with row houses built by the housing supply. While these streets pose urban planning problems, the atmosphere of human-scale space has recently been recognized as a unique attraction. In this study, we conducted a field survey of the row houses accumulation area in Osaka City, focusing on private use. The purpose of this study was to clarify how alley spaces are used, and to gain basic knowledge on issues and their future utilization.
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