著者
大坪 紘子 堀 繁 竹形 顕 宮澤 泰子
出版者
公益社団法人 日本造園学会
雑誌
ランドスケープ研究 (ISSN:13408984)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.66, no.5, pp.655-658, 2003 (Released:2003-09-24)
参考文献数
10
被引用文献数
1 1

This study manifested the characteristics of mountain trails and effect to the natural experience, taking Mt. Inari in Kyoto, in which Japanese traditional belief to the nature still exists, as a case study. Analysis was practiced in terms of locations of trails and of objects for interest on trails. As a result, the former was exemplified to bring realization of rich topography with introduction of diverse terrains, or to emphasize the action of “climbing”, applying particularity of mountain peak. On the other hand, the latter was exemplified to enrich natural experience with adopted nature as interest, or to enrich trailing experience with successive appearance of interest. Those findings were summarized as hints for design of mountain trails.
著者
竹形 顕 岡田 昌彰 宮澤 泰子 堀 繁
出版者
社団法人日本造園学会
雑誌
ランドスケープ研究 : 日本造園学会誌 : journal of the Japanese Institute of Landscape Architecture (ISSN:13408984)
巻号頁・発行日
vol.66, no.5, pp.641-644, 2003-03-31
被引用文献数
1

Nikko city, which is well known as one of the most typical tourism area in Japan, is developed also as an industrial city with copper refinery industry principally in Kiyotaki District. The company of copper industry, Furukawa Corp., contributed to the regional economy, regional welfare, and formed independent industrial hamlet with characteristic folk customs. However, recent stagnant economy of copper industry transformed such regional attitude. This study attempts to manifest the actual circumstances and transition of regional attitude to copper industry, analyzing Expressions in Students' Essays and indicated 3 characteristics, (1) Decline of image related to copper industry with its decadence, (2) Decline of regional attitude as an independent hamlet and (3) Maintenance of Industry-derivative Folk Customs. In addition, we made comparative analysis with several former studies on the image to regional industry to surmise the factors which makes the case of Kiyotaki unique.