REFORMATION PROCESS OF THE BLOCK IN FRONT OF SHINJUKU EAST STATION-SQUARE DURING POSTWAR RECOVERY PROCESS IN LIGHT OF FORMATION OF BLACK MARKETS AND LAND OWNERSHIPS

  • ISHIGURE Masakazu
    Graduate Student, Architecture Major, Graduate School of Science and Technology, Meiji University, M. Eng.
  • AOI Akihito
    Assoc. Prof., Dept. of Architecture, School of Science and Technology, Meiji University, Dr. Eng.

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  • 闇市の形成と土地所有からみる新宿東口駅前街区の戦後復興過程
  • 闇市の形成と土地所有からみる新宿東口駅前街区の戦後復興過程 : 新宿駅近傍における都市組織の動態をめぐって(その1)
  • ヤミイチ ノ ケイセイ ト トチ ショユウ カラ ミル シンジュク ヒガシグチ エキマエガイク ノ センゴ フッコウ カテイ : シンジュクエキ キンボウ ニ オケル トシ ソシキ ノ ドウタイ オ メグッテ(ソノ 1)
  • Postwar dynamic state of urban tissue of Shinjuku Part 1
  • -新宿駅近傍における都市組織の動態をめぐって その1-

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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, Matsujiro Nohara and Kinosuke Ozu each built black market that was both unlawful occupation at the object region. Nohara's market survived until the beginning of 1960. However Ozu's market was removed from 1948. Nohara's market and Ozu's market are different as regards to land ownerships. They were a street stall keeper. Notwithstanding, after that Ozu acquired four lot of land on the object region. The fact is worthy of note.

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