Public Ceremonies and its Effect on Spatial Developements of Park, in a Case of Ueno Park

  • ONO Ryohei
    東京大学大学院農学生命科学研究科

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  • 上野公園における公的儀式とその空間形成への影響
  • ウエノ コウエン ニ オケル コウテキ ギシキ ト ソノ クウカン ケイセイ

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In early Meiji, under the control of the Department of the Interior, Ueno Park (in Tokyo) was opened as a ‘national’ park which promote the national museum and national exhibition. And Goverenment held lots of national ceremonies at Ueno Park. This study aims to reveal the effects of public ceremonies, especially the pageants of Emperor, on spatial developments of parks in Meiji era. It is cleared that a spatial frameof Ueno Park was established in early Meiji. First, Emperor's ceremony renewed the national characteristics of Ueno district. Then, under a political necessity of visualization of Emperor for nation people, the Ueno Park was designed as a road for pageant and a palace-like garden.

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