[EN] The purpose of this study is to reveal the relationship between the urban structure and the waterway in Edo, the old Tokyo. The main findings are: 1) The city of Edo was expanded over the river by changing the route of river waters, and limiting the affected area during times of flooding. 2) The canals in the low city were used as water transport between the city and the farmlands. The urban design of the low city was closely related with the canals. 3) According to the drinking water way, there were some hierarchies between the city and the farming villages, warriors and merchants area, etc. 4) The sewerage was not so dirty, because it was consisted of rainwater and gray water. Rather, the sewerage had seemed as a charm against...
This paper examines the natural features of Japanese rivers and analyses the qualitative changes pro...
The Kiso, Nagara and Ibi River, which were flowing on the Central Japan, are known generally as "Kis...
Issue 169/2021 di "Storia urbana" su "Water in Edo-Tokyo’s urban space" con contributi di: Rosa CAR...
[EN] The purpose of this study is to reveal the relationship between the urban structure and the wa...
Edo, which experienced an extraordinary spatial and demographic expansion since its construction the...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
This research aims to reveal the workings of hybrid systems with ornamental garden ponds and functio...
ABSTRACT: Nihombashi is located in the central area of Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo has been the Japanese cap...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Tokyo was once a city known for its extensive netwo...
[EN] Kyoto has been the capital of Japan from 794 until when the capital has moved in 1868 to Tokyo ...
Since the dawn of the civilization, water plays an important role in human life. Water covers 75% of...
The river of city has abused because most inexpensively sited for structures and uses of all kinds. ...
The purpose of this study is to identify boatmen's perception of the Abukuma River as a transportati...
Shukubamachi flourished during Edo period, between 2 existing capital city, The new capital of Edo (...
Although modern Japanese cities are the products of an urban planning system, this system is itself ...
This paper examines the natural features of Japanese rivers and analyses the qualitative changes pro...
The Kiso, Nagara and Ibi River, which were flowing on the Central Japan, are known generally as "Kis...
Issue 169/2021 di "Storia urbana" su "Water in Edo-Tokyo’s urban space" con contributi di: Rosa CAR...
[EN] The purpose of this study is to reveal the relationship between the urban structure and the wa...
Edo, which experienced an extraordinary spatial and demographic expansion since its construction the...
Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears as a huge, vibrant metropolis where 21st-century Japan meets the tra...
This research aims to reveal the workings of hybrid systems with ornamental garden ponds and functio...
ABSTRACT: Nihombashi is located in the central area of Tokyo, Japan. Tokyo has been the Japanese cap...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2014Tokyo was once a city known for its extensive netwo...
[EN] Kyoto has been the capital of Japan from 794 until when the capital has moved in 1868 to Tokyo ...
Since the dawn of the civilization, water plays an important role in human life. Water covers 75% of...
The river of city has abused because most inexpensively sited for structures and uses of all kinds. ...
The purpose of this study is to identify boatmen's perception of the Abukuma River as a transportati...
Shukubamachi flourished during Edo period, between 2 existing capital city, The new capital of Edo (...
Although modern Japanese cities are the products of an urban planning system, this system is itself ...
This paper examines the natural features of Japanese rivers and analyses the qualitative changes pro...
The Kiso, Nagara and Ibi River, which were flowing on the Central Japan, are known generally as "Kis...
Issue 169/2021 di "Storia urbana" su "Water in Edo-Tokyo’s urban space" con contributi di: Rosa CAR...