Historical Evolution of the Riverside Common Spaces, "Kashi" at the Rivers in the Downtown of Tikyo.

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  • 東京下町における河岸の歴史的変遷に関する研究

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This paper analyzes how the riverbank area along the Rivers in the downtown of Tokyo has been evolved since it was settled as "Kashi"in the Edo period. The evolution is alalyzed from the point of view of land use and ownership. The history is devided in five periods: Edo period, pres-Shikukaisei, post-Shikukaisei, post Great Kanto Earthquake, post-World War II. In the Edo period, Kashi was once regulated as open space and public space. Kashi developed to the East of Tokyo, as the City modernized after the Meiji Restoration. Rivers were buried after the World War II. Each lot of kashi was sold out gradually because of finance after the Olympic Games in 1964. But some kashi still remain public space in Tokyo in Heisei period.

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  • CRID
    1390282680498600064
  • NII Article ID
    130006947141
  • DOI
    10.11361/cpij1.41.0.58.0
  • ISSN
    1348284X
  • Text Lang
    ja
  • Data Source
    • JaLC
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    • CiNii Articles
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