471, 472, Sep. 2024
469, 470, Sep. 2024
205, 208, Sep. 2024
145, 146, Jul. 2023
73, 76, Sep. 2022
967, 970, Jul. 2022
971, 974, Jul. 2022
743, 744, Jul. 2022
2021, 397, 400, Jul. 2021
2021, 227, 228, Jul. 2021
2021, 229, 230, Jul. 2021
2020, 367, 368, Sep. 2020
2020, 369, 370, Sep. 2020
2020, 421, 422, Sep. 2020
122, 129, 2020
2019, 57, 60, 20 Jul. 2019
2019, 225, 226, 20 Jul. 2019
2019, 223, 224, 20 Jul. 2019
2019, 37, 40, Jul. 2019
2018, 1063, 1064, 20 Jul. 2018
2018, 663, 664, 20 Jul. 2018
2018, 661, 662, 20 Jul. 2018
2018, 585, 586, 20 Jul. 2018
2018, 583, 584, 20 Jul. 2018
2018, 581, 582, 20 Jul. 2018
From the insight into the locality to the actions to drive the community : Review on the 5 years of seminar activities for community development around Wakayamashi station, 18, 147, 153, Mar. 2018, My laboratory was established in 2012 to specialize in urban design, community building as related fields of tourism management. The practice of community-based projects has occupied an important place in our seminar activities since the beginning. Among them, the most intensive and continuing one is "Shi-eki machizukuri project" started officially in 2014 with an aim to enhance community building in the surrounding area of Wakayamashi station. Our practical activities started with an exhibition on the history of the station along with the town, leaded to the series of community workshops and development of the pilot projects for temporary pedestrianization and installation of green space on the street in front of the station. The students working on these projects have learned more about the reality of community involvement, strategic approach for changing current situation as well as importance of collaborative process among diverse stakeholders.
2017, 417, 418, 20 Jul. 2017
2017, 415, 416, 20 Jul. 2017
2017, 297, 298, 20 Jul. 2017
2017, 295, 296, 20 Jul. 2017
2016, 559, 560, 24 Aug. 2016
2016, 557, 558, 24 Aug. 2016
2016, 555, 556, 24 Aug. 2016
2016, 553, 554, 24 Aug. 2016
THE HERITAGES RELATED TO "INAMURA-NO-HI" AND VISIONS TOWARD HISITORY-ORIENTED REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT IN HIROGAWA TOWN, 2, 2, 17, 22, 01 Feb. 2016
7011 Study on civil consciousness extracted from exhibitions on community revitalization in front of Wakayama-shi station, NAGASE Setsuji; IGUCHI Nami; MAEDA Koichi, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2015, 2015, 29, 30, 04 Sep. 2015, Architectural Institute of Japan
7012 Study on perspectives and issues towards revitalization of the station : front urban area through community workshops on Machizukuri around Wakayama-shi station, IGUCHI Nami; MAEDA Koichi; NAGASE Setsuji, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2015, 2015, 31, 32, 04 Sep. 2015, Architectural Institute of Japan
7223 Study on tourism-related planning for Gokayama area : Transformation of tourism policies in terms of the relationship with conservation of Gassho-style villages, MAEDA Koichi; NAGASE Setsuji, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2015, 2015, 455, 458, 04 Sep. 2015, Architectural Institute of Japan
6088 Current conditions and prospects of village conservation under the historical site system from a viewpoint of community building : Study on sustainable regeneration of historic environments in Gokayama, part 1, NAGASE Setsuji; MORI Tomoko; NISHIMURA Yukio, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2013, 2013, 185, 186, 30 Aug. 2013, Architectural Institute of Japan
6089 Substance of Gassyo-style house and its annexes in the designated historical sites from the scope of dwelling : Study on sustainable regeneration of historic environment in Gokayama, part 2, MORI Tomoko; NAGASE Setsuji; NISHIMURA Yukio, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2013, 2013, 187, 188, 30 Aug. 2013, Architectural Institute of Japan
36, 50, 55, Oct. 2012
Reconstruction Plan of the City Center of Le Havre, after World War II, NAGASE Setsuji, Journal of architecture and building science, 127, 1636, 0, 0, 20 Sep. 2012, Architectural Institute of Japan
7290 Damage in Historical Townscape and Surrounding Areas in Sawara from the Great East Japan Earthquake : A Study of Post-Earthquake Restoration in Sawara (Part.1), MATSUMOTO Aya; ANDO Masaaki; MURAMOTO Kenzo; NAGASE Setsuji; KUBOTA Aya, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2012, 647, 648, 12 Sep. 2012, Architectural Institute of Japan
7292 Change of the relationship between the city and sea from urban history of Otsuchi, TANAKA Akiko; KUBOTA Aya; OKAMURA Yu; KUROSE Takefumi; MORI Tomoko; NAGASE Setsuji, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2012, 2012, 651, 652, 12 Sep. 2012, Architectural Institute of Japan
7291 Try of information sharing among people concerned through displaying of damage states : A study of post-earthquake restoration in Sawara (Part.2), ANDO masaaki; NAGASE setsuji; MATSUMOTO aya; KUBOTA aya; MURAMOTO kenzo, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2012, 2012, 649, 650, 12 Sep. 2012, Architectural Institute of Japan
7541 Plactice of <> by local actors and its future vision : Study on Machizukuri of Asuke towards integration between local life and tourism, part 1, NAGASE Setsuji; ISHII Kaoru; KUBOTA Aya, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2012, 2012, 1161, 1162, 12 Sep. 2012, Architectural Institute of Japan
7542 Potentiality of regional sphere emerging through research on commercial activities in the town center : Study on Machizukuri of Asuke towards integration between local life and tourism, part 2, ISHII Kaoru; NAGASE Setsuji; KUBOTA Aya, Summaries of technical papers of annual meeting, 2012, 2012, 1163, 1164, 12 Sep. 2012, Architectural Institute of Japan
7077 Possibilities and Issues of Sign System for Guide to semi-Rambling Street : A Study for the Improvement of Visitors' Rambling Activities in Historic Area in Sawara (part.4), KIGUCHI Sai; MURAMOTO Kenzo; KUBOTA Aya; YASUKAWA Chikako; NAGASE Setsuji; YOSHIDA Kenichiro, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2011, 2011, 191, 192, 20 Jul. 2011, Architectural Institute of Japan
7078 A Verification of the Way to Enjoy Town Utilizing Spacial Resources : A Study for the Improvement of Visitor's Rambling Activities in Historic Area in Sawara(part5), YOSHIDA Kenichiro; MURAMOTO Kenzo; KIGUCHI Sai; YASUKAWA Chikako; KUBOTA Aya; NAGASE Setsuji, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2011, 2011, 193, 194, 20 Jul. 2011, Architectural Institute of Japan
7079 Measurements and Analysis of Tourists' Walking Distance around Preservation Districts for Groups of Historic Buildings : A Study for the Improvement of Visitors' Rambling Activities in Historic Area in Sawara (Part.6), MURAMOTO Kenzo; KIGUCHI Sai; KUBOTA Aya; YASUKAWA Chikako; NAGASE Setsuji; YOSHIDA kenichiro, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2011, 2011, 195, 196, 20 Jul. 2011, Architectural Institute of Japan
7071 Concept and framework of "Uchimeguri" as a strategy for urban tourism utilizing resources of living space : Integration of tourisum and community development through pilot project in historic downtown of Asuke, part1, NAGASE Setsuji; KUBOTA Aya; MAEKAWA Ayane; YABUKI Ken-ichi; Li Fenghao; WANG Shin Heng, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2011, 2011, 179, 180, 20 Jul. 2011, Architectural Institute of Japan
7072 Analysis of pedestrian rambling and Visitors' Evaluation on Uhci-Meguri : Integration of Tourism and Community Development through a pilot project in historic downtown of Asuke, Part 2, MAEKAWA Ayane; NAGASE Setsuji; KUBOTA Aya; YABUKI Kenichi; LI Fenghao; WANG Sin Heng, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2011, 2011, 181, 182, 20 Jul. 2011, Architectural Institute of Japan
7073 Local Collaborators' Evaluation on Uchi-Meguri and Prospects : Integration of Tourism and Community Development through a Pilot in Historic Downtown of Asuke., KUBOTA Aya; NAGASE Setsuji; WANG Sin Heng; MAEKAWA Ayane; YABUKI Kenichi; LI Fenghao, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2011, 2011, 183, 184, 20 Jul. 2011, Architectural Institute of Japan
7275 Planning of new urban blocks and a recreational park by Echigo Railway Company in a local shrine town of Yahiko : From an article appearing on the day of the opening of Yahiko line in 1916, NAGASE Setsuji, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2010, 597, 598, 20 Jul. 2010, Architectural Institute of Japan
44, 865, 870, 2009
7254 The context of emergence of "shrine/temple-style stations" from the viewpoint of regional development in places for shrine/temple visiting : A study of 15 stations built since Taisho era until end of the World War II, NAGASE Setsuji, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2008, 2008, 553, 554, 20 Jul. 2008, Architectural Institute of Japan
7275 A study of "Kuraniwa", method of utilizing open space, using local resources : Practical research on MACHIZUKURI harnessed local resources in Kitakata, Part 9, HIRAOKA Yui; YAHARA Yuri; NAGASE Setsuji; KASHIHARA Saori; SUZUKI Chikako; NOHARA Taku; CHONG Ilji; KITAZAWA Takeru; KAKIBAYA Ai, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2008, 2008, 595, 596, 20 Jul. 2008, Architectural Institute of Japan
7274 A study of streetscape experiments using Noren aimed for the consciousness enlightenment of inhabitants : Practical research on MACHIZUKURI harnessed local resources in Kitakata, Part 8, KAKIBAYA Ai; HIRAOKA Yui; SUZUKI Chikako; YAHARA Yuri; KASHIHARA Saori; NOHARA Taku; NAGASE Setsuji; KITAZAWA Takeru; CHONG Ilji, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2008, 2008, 593, 594, 20 Jul. 2008, Architectural Institute of Japan
7186 Revision of concrete policy for planned road based on area characteristic : A case of Kitakata City, SUZUKI Chikako; KASHIHARA Saori; NOHARA Taku; HIRAOKA Yui; NAGASE Setsuji; YAHARA Yuri; CHONG Ilji; KITAZAWA Takeru; KAKIBAYA Ai, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2008, 2008, 395, 396, 20 Jul. 2008, Architectural Institute of Japan
7046 A framework of landscape research for formulation of landscape plans in Shinjuku : A practical study of landscape surveying for a general city, Part I, NAKAJIMA Shin; NAGGASE Setsuji; NAKAJIMA Naoto; NOHARA Taku, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2007, 121, 122, 31 Jul. 2007, Architectural Institute of Japan
7047 A framework of landscape research for formulation of landscape plans in Shinjuku : A study of landscape surveying technique for a general city, Part 1, NAGASE Setsuji; NAKAJIMA Shin; NAKAJIMA Naoto; NOHARA Taku, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2007, 123, 124, 31 Jul. 2007, Architectural Institute of Japan
7228 A study on special meaning of crossroads and method for understanding its scenes : A study on scones of crossroad in urban space Part 1, GOTO Kentaro; NAGASE Setsuji, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2007, 2007, 513, 514, 31 Jul. 2007, Architectural Institute of Japan
7486 A study of practice in educational program of Machizukuri, using local resources : Practical research on MACHIZUKURI harnessed local resources in Kitakata, Part 7, Yoshida Taku; NAGASE Setsuji; SUZUKI Chikako; CHONG ilji; NOHARA Taku; KITAZAWA Takeru, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2007, 2007, 1029, 1030, 31 Jul. 2007, Architectural Institute of Japan
7503 A study on the way of making vision for the future of the town center in cooperation among the university, the government and the private sector : Practical research on MATIDUKURI harnessed local resources in Kitakata, Part6, NAGASE Setsuji; HAYASAKA Shoichi; CHONG Ilji; NOHARA Taku; SHIBATA Sunao; KITAZAWA Takeru; SUZUKI Chikako, Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. F-1, Urban planning, building economics and housing problems, 2006, 1029, 1030, 31 Jul. 2006, Architectural Institute of Japan
5, 111, 115, Mar. 2006
24K03187
19K12578
17H00901
16H02382, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Study on Urban Management Strategy after UNESCO Recommentation on Histroric Urban Landscape, This study carried out an investigation for the enforcement of new city planning measures, adopted the UNESCO’s recommendation on historic urban landscape. As a result, it clarified a roadmap for the enforcement of new city planning measures through the following methods; 1)carrying out an investigation in order to clarify the historic value of its urban landscape and to clarify important historic areas, 2)placing such important historic areas into regional plan, 3)deciding on a historic city plan under the Law on the Maintenance and Improvement of Historical Landscape in a Community (known as the Law on Historical Urban Development), and 4)devised a regulation and instruction measure while being accompanied by budget measures as a process.
15K16597, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Study on the tourism management for the cultural heritages connected to local livelihood in thin population areas, This study discusses on the framework and methods on the tourism management from the viewpoints of the quantity of tourists, the spaces for tourist activities, the experiences of tourists, the reception system by the host community, focusing on the thin population areas which possesses the cultural heritages connected to the local livelihood. Main findings are as follows: 1) Actual tourism management systems implemented in the World Cultural Heritage areas satisfying the noted condition. 2) The development process and current situation of Japanese paper production as a tourism attraction in Gokayama area (Nanto city). 3)Practical method for the experience-based tourism program in the historic fishing village in Saikazaki area (Wakayama city). 4) The positions of measures related to the Japan Heritage based on the heritages concerning disaster prevention in Hirogawa town, in terms of the tourism management.
26283016, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Systematization of the planning methods and education development for tourism destination planning and management, This study aims at systemizing the planning method for promoting community-based tourism planning, which integrates ideas and techniques in urban planning and tourism business, on the basis of surveys of outstanding cases.
As a result, at first, it defines “Tourism Destination” that is sustained by the local total power including natural and cultural environment and local industry. Afterwards, this study advocates 1) the tourism policy based on integration of public and business benefit, 2) the process of project promotion through public and private partnership 3) the methods for altering local resources into tourist resources 4) the methods for integrating tourist site control and environment control, 5) the roles of regional and urban planning towards tourism promotion and 6) the framework of the education development for tourist destination planning.
24246099, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Study on legal and administrative framework improvements in Japan responding to the UNESCO Recommendation on Historic Urban Landscape, According to the UNESCO Recommendation(2011), Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) is not a component of cultural heritages, but one of planning approaches. HUL, therefore, can become a important part of urban planning by incorporating HUL evaluation mechanisms into planning process.
HUL should be considered one of major parts in the Historical and Cultural Masterplan and also plays a crucial role for evaluating local heritage in the Plan for the Maintenance and Improvement of Historic Landscape.
24404021, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Research of integrated preservation planning for scattered Buddhist heritages and their surrounding region, The study clarified following three points mainly by field surveys and literature reviews in Lumbini and its surrounding area including the northern India. 1) The history of Buddhist ruins, 2) the conservation effort and its evaluation through the progress of Kenzo Tange’s master plan in 1970s by United Nations and local regulations such as land-use control and building permission, and 3) the contemporary challenges, which Buddhist ruins have faced. Combining these findings, the study constructed a comprehensive conservation method for the Buddhist ruins and surrounding areas as a conclusion.
23614014, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, A Study on the development of a sustainable historical community based development through Interpretation of Urban Festival Space and Monitor Tourism, This study focuses on traditional Japanese festivals and aims at developing a new perspective related to an urban space and proposing a planning theory for conservation and enhancement of an urban space based on analysis of the use of an urban space at a festival and its change, and relationship between the movement of a portable shrine, floats or spectators and urban spaces.
Through thirty case studies, we revealed how a festival has appeared corresponding to an urban space and how the solidarity of local community has been developed through a festival. Further, we collected outstanding cases regarding improvement of an urban space featuring a festival. Finally, we could define the conception of ‘urban festival space’ consisting of space for parade, space for performance, space for interaction and festival scape. In addition, we could also develop a new method for preservation and enhancement of an urban space and landscape by reflecting the perspective of spectators at festival.
23760565, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research, Study on the spatial planning of "Sightseeing City" during Showa prewar period, This study clarifies characteristics of the city planning for "Sightseeing Cities" in Showa prewar period by reviewing nationwide trend and several cases. In the provincial cities activating several measures for tourism promotion in the 1930's, spatial planning for visitors was developed under the City Planning Law. One of the basic methods were planning of streets for access to the tourist sites or enjoying landscapes. The other is designation of scenic areas in order to conserve green areas covering specific shrines, temples or historic scenic sites. In several cases, planning method of "park system" introduced during the Taisho period was applied to make a network of parks, shrines and scenic sites. The similar concept was also applied to regional planning to build the first framework of regional sightseeing area.
JP25K15699
JP24K03187
JP19K12578, A Study on the Linkage Method between Placemaking and Tourism generating interactions between visitors and citizens in Regional Cities, This study defines “urban spatial assets” as public spaces (streets, squares, parks, river locations, etc.), buildings, and historical and cultural resources that can be utilized as common assets for citizens in a city, and “interaction tourism” as tourism based on the experience of urban spaces as places for citizens' daily lives, where they can experience local attractions and characteristics through communication and sharing of places with citizens. This study examined how to build relationships among parties concerned to promote cooperation between the two, while considering trends in Japan. In addition, based on the results of the author's action researches conducted with local people in Wakayama City, which included an exchange event utilizing the history of the train station and the pilot programs to promote the use of river locations and street spaces, the possibility of developing these actions into an interaction tourism was examined.
JP17H00901, Detailing and implementing "Sustainable Destination Planning," an integrated planning technology for tourism destination environmental management and market activities., In order to carry out sustainable community development through tourism, we have conducted research to systematize planning theory, business theory, and specific methods as "Sustainable Destination Planning," aiming to integrate the ideas and methods of the tourism policy and business fields with those of the urban planning and community development fields.;The main outcomes of the project are: 1) systematization of a process model consisting of 5 phases and 30 methods with "Float Vision," a sharp future plan in which the private sector wants to participate, at its core; 2) verification of the key points for social implementation of the above methods, which will lead to tourism business and tourism destination management while maintaining a balance with environmental and community conservation; and 3) Development of a human resource education program to promote "Sustainable Destination Planning.”
JP16H02382, Study on Urban Management Strategy after UNESCO Recommentation on Histroric Urban Landscape, This study carried out an investigation for the enforcement of new city planning measures, adopted the UNESCO’s recommendation on historic urban landscape. As a result, it clarified a roadmap for the enforcement of new city planning measures through the following methods; 1)carrying out an investigation in order to clarify the historic value of its urban landscape and to clarify important historic areas, 2)placing such important historic areas into regional plan, 3)deciding on a historic city plan under the Law on the Maintenance and Improvement of Historical Landscape in a Community (known as the Law on Historical Urban Development), and 4)devised a regulation and instruction measure while being accompanied by budget measures as a process.
JP15K16597, Study on the tourism management for the cultural heritages connected to local livelihood in thin population areas, This study discusses on the framework and methods on the tourism management from the viewpoints of the quantity of tourists, the spaces for tourist activities, the experiences of tourists, the reception system by the host community, focusing on the thin population areas which possesses the cultural heritages connected to the local livelihood. Main findings are as follows: 1) Actual tourism management systems implemented in the World Cultural Heritage areas satisfying the noted condition. 2) The development process and current situation of Japanese paper production as a tourism attraction in Gokayama area (Nanto city). 3)Practical method for the experience-based tourism program in the historic fishing village in Saikazaki area (Wakayama city). 4) The positions of measures related to the Japan Heritage based on the heritages concerning disaster prevention in Hirogawa town, in terms of the tourism management.
JP26283016, Systematization of the planning methods and education development for tourism destination planning and management, This study aims at systemizing the planning method for promoting community-based tourism planning, which integrates ideas and techniques in urban planning and tourism business, on the basis of surveys of outstanding cases.;As a result, at first, it defines “Tourism Destination” that is sustained by the local total power including natural and cultural environment and local industry. Afterwards, this study advocates 1) the tourism policy based on integration of public and business benefit, 2) the process of project promotion through public and private partnership 3) the methods for altering local resources into tourist resources 4) the methods for integrating tourist site control and environment control, 5) the roles of regional and urban planning towards tourism promotion and 6) the framework of the education development for tourist destination planning.
JP24404021, Research of integrated preservation planning for scattered Buddhist heritages and their surrounding region, The study clarified following three points mainly by field surveys and literature reviews in Lumbini and its surrounding area including the northern India. 1) The history of Buddhist ruins, 2) the conservation effort and its evaluation through the progress of Kenzo Tange’s master plan in 1970s by United Nations and local regulations such as land-use control and building permission, and 3) the contemporary challenges, which Buddhist ruins have faced. Combining these findings, the study constructed a comprehensive conservation method for the Buddhist ruins and surrounding areas as a conclusion.
JP24246099, Study on legal and administrative framework improvements in Japan responding to the UNESCO Recommendation on Historic Urban Landscape, According to the UNESCO Recommendation(2011), Historic Urban Landscape (HUL) is not a component of cultural heritages, but one of planning approaches. HUL, therefore, can become a important part of urban planning by incorporating HUL evaluation mechanisms into planning process.;HUL should be considered one of major parts in the Historical and Cultural Masterplan and also plays a crucial role for evaluating local heritage in the Plan for the Maintenance and Improvement of Historic Landscape.
JP23760565, Study on the spatial planning of "Sightseeing City" during Showa prewar period, This study clarifies characteristics of the city planning for "Sightseeing Cities" in Showa prewar period by reviewing nationwide trend and several cases. In the provincial cities activating several measures for tourism promotion in the 1930's, spatial planning for visitors was developed under the City Planning Law. One of the basic methods were planning of streets for access to the tourist sites or enjoying landscapes. The other is designation of scenic areas in order to conserve green areas covering specific shrines, temples or historic scenic sites. In several cases, planning method of "park system" introduced during the Taisho period was applied to make a network of parks, shrines and scenic sites. The similar concept was also applied to regional planning to build the first framework of regional sightseeing area.
JP23614014, A Study on the development of a sustainable historical community based development through Interpretation of Urban Festival Space and Monitor Tourism, This study focuses on traditional Japanese festivals and aims at developing a new perspective related to an urban space and proposing a planning theory for conservation and enhancement of an urban space based on analysis of the use of an urban space at a festival and its change, and relationship between the movement of a portable shrine, floats or spectators and urban spaces.;Through thirty case studies, we revealed how a festival has appeared corresponding to an urban space and how the solidarity of local community has been developed through a festival. Further, we collected outstanding cases regarding improvement of an urban space featuring a festival. Finally, we could define the conception of ‘urban festival space’ consisting of space for parade, space for performance, space for interaction and festival scape. In addition, we could also develop a new method for preservation and enhancement of an urban space and landscape by reflecting the perspective of spectators at festival.