著者
三阪 朋彦 大岩 優佳里 鄭 丹 吉田 琢美 兼田 敏之
出版者
JAPAN SECTION OF THE REGIONAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION INTERNATIONAL
雑誌
地域学研究 (ISSN:02876256)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.40, no.2, pp.511-525, 2010
被引用文献数
3

The area surveyed was Nagoya City Kanayama Terminal Station, a major transport centre established in 1989, currently with about 350,000 daily passengers of which approximately 70% are commuters. The city built a dynamic commercial center near the north entrance of the station. After the initial proposal and competition in 2003, the municipal corporation established a 15 year fixed-term leasehold and Asunal Kanayama was opened in March 2005 with 60 commercial facilities, a bus depot and taxi stands, and a three-story car and bicycle parking facility.<br> Questionnaire surveys were conducted targeting visitors and this paper describes the differences between weekday and weekend visitors and their shop-visit patterns. The survey results showed from an attribute analysis that (1), visitors were mainly groups of families and friends shopping, eating and drinking on holidays, whereas on weekdays visitors consisted of office workers, many housewives and unemployed people, confirming the facilities attract a wide variety of customers. (2) The higher levels of the complex had a lower passage ratio but events and popular restaurants increased the number of visitors with a marked increase in shops visited, unscheduled visits, hours stayed and distance walked on holidays when, compared to weekdays. (3) The analysis results also showed new visitors were active in 3-Dimensional Shop-around behavior.<br><br></i>JFL Classification: L82, O22
著者
三阪 朋彦 兼田 敏之
出版者
日本建築学会
雑誌
日本建築学会技術報告集 (ISSN:13419463)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.11, no.21, pp.303-307, 2005-06-20 (Released:2017-04-14)
参考文献数
10
被引用文献数
1

In order to grasp the location effects on theater facilities inside CBD (Central Business District), our study analyzes shop-around behaviors of their visitors. Firstly, we show the current situation in this area and framework of our case about Shin-Nagoya musical theater. Then we compare two questionnaire data, about both visitors of Hirokoji Street and this theater. The findings are as follows: (1) The composition of theater visitors is quite different from the one of the street visitors. (2) Although the theater visitors tend to drop in restaurant in neighborhood area before and after theatergoing, we should consider on the whole Nagoya CBD area, mainly because of their behavioral territories.