東海地方における人口集積

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タイトル別名
  • Accumulation of Population in Tôkai District
  • トウカイ チホウ ニ オケル ジンコウ シュウセキ シュンエン ノ バアイ
  • in the Case of Suruga and Tôtômi
  • 駿遠の場合

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Sun-en distrct consists of Suruga and Tôtômi provinces, and occupies the greater part of Shizuoka prefecture excluding Izu province. It is a part of the so-called Tôkaido Megalopolis. It is far from the Keihin and Chûkyo metropolitan areas and is not so highly urbanized as the suburbs of Tôkyo and Ôsaka. The increase rate of population in five years from 1960 to 1965 is 4.7%, which is not so high in comparison with 24.0% of Saitama prefecture and 28.7% of Kanagawa prefecture. The urbanized areas are confined to the surroundings of the main cities in that area.<br>There are three main centers of population, which owe to the accumulation of various industries. Those are Gakunan area, Sei-shin area (Shizuoka and Shimizu) and Hamamatsu area. These three industrial areas in Sun-en are very characteristic in the combination of industries and in the structure of the industrial areas respectively.<br>The Gakunan Area has developed with the establishment of the factories of paper since 1880's, Sei-shin area, whose centers are Shizuoka and Shimizu, has accumulated more people in the surroundings, but it differs from Gakunan area, for Shizuoka city is the administrative center of Shizuoka prefecture and Shimizu is the industrial center which attracted many modern factories since 1930's. Hamamatsu area in the westernmost part of the prefecture is famous as an old textile industrial area.<br>The accumulation of population in Sun-en District owe to the modern industrial activities in towns along the Tôkaido highway after the decline of their function as stage towns in Feudal Days.

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  • 東北地理

    東北地理 19 (2), 45-52, 1967

    東北地理学会

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