The Relationship between the Change of Semantic World and the Spatial Transformation of Urban Open Space from Edo to Tokyo

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  • 江戸から東京への意味的世界の変化と都市オープンスペースの形態的変化に関する考察
  • エド カラ トウキョウ エ ノ イミテキ セカイ ノ ヘンカ ト トシ オープ

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The purpose of this article is to study the relationship between changes in the semantic world and in the spatial form of the urban open space. Since the Edo society consisted of Machi units institutionally and spatially, the urban open space manifested itself as the aperture of those units. That space was the stage for the street performers who presented religious plays. Semantically, it is possible to observe the relationship between the settled people and drifting one. Meiji government prohibited or controlled performances on the street. Accompanying with institutional and spacial chages, these policies altered the semantic world of Edo.

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