- 著者
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石榑 督和
青井 哲人
- 出版者
- Architectural Institute of Japan
- 雑誌
- 日本建築学会計画系論文集 (ISSN:13404210)
- 巻号頁・発行日
- vol.78, no.694, pp.2627-2636, 2013
- 被引用文献数
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5
This paper aims to grasp the reformation process of the block in front of Shinjuku east station-square during postwar recovery from the viewpoint of formation of black markets and land ownerships. In immediate postwar years, <i>Matsujiro Nohara</i> and <i>Kinosuke Ozu</i> each built black market that was both unlawful occupation at the object region. <i>Nohara</i>'s market survived until the beginning of 1960. However <i>Ozu</i>'s market was removed from 1948. <i>Nohara</i>'s market and <i>Ozu</i>'s market are different as regards to land ownerships. They were a street stall keeper. Notwithstanding, after that <i>Ozu</i> acquired four lot of land on the object region. The fact is worthy of note.