Yuki Kimura

Study on Transition of Roadside Type Shopping Space in Local City and its Ideal Way in the Future

Bunpei Nakade, Shu Higuti, Toshiya Matsukawa

The influence giving to the city becomes the same level as large-scale shopping center if road side shop (RSS) accumulates and becomes an equal scale.ˇˇ Then, this study understands the location characteristic of the RSS accumulation area in the local cities. Paying attention to the place where the development pressure is especially high and small-scale RSS accumulates (object city: YamagataˇˇCity, Matsumoto City, andˇˇSagae City), we propose the ideal way of the RSS accumulation area in the future from the transition of land use.
We extract the RSS accumulation areas (136 meshes) from the commercial statistics mesh data for 7 prefectures in the Niigata Prefecture and neighboring prefectures. We clarify that about 70 percent RSS accumulation areas have over 1000 people and the number of parking lot per office is less than 50. We clarify that mix of living, industry and commerce is generated in Quasi-Industrial Zone regardless of the presence of Area Division, and that exuding development has occurred at the non-designated farmland are in three places.


Please use "previous botton" to return the previous page