日本語フィールド
著者:花元康平、三島伸雄 読み: ハナモトコウヘイ、ミシマノブオ題名:近代以降の字図復元からみた嬉野温泉街の河川沿い土地利用変遷発表情報:公益社団法人日本都市計画学会都市計画論文集 Vol.53 No.3 2018年10月 巻: 53 号: 3 ページ: 653-659キーワード:地籍図、土地台帳、土地所有、河川沿い、民間開発概要:This paper focuses on the changes of land use along the Ureshino River. We could understand the organization that
had largely contributed to the space formation along the Ureshino River, and then conducted a hearing survey. We
gathered and arranged the information on the changes of land ownerships by cadastres made in the Meiji Era, the real
estate registry, and so on. Based on this survey we created an owner transition diagram and a map of that time checking
and restoring the original land boundaries. As a result, we could find the followings: First, the enterprise called Ureshino
Onsen Tourism Corporation had taken initiative in changing the riverside land use from rice fields to public use like a
park and a public bath building. Moreover, the enterprise called Wataya Villa Corporation had bought lands along
Ureshino River and had private developments within river area caused by a loose regulation. Thus, we could show an
example of a transition from private development to administrative development in a Onsen Town along a river.抄録:英語フィールド
Author:Hanamoto Kouhei, Mishima NobuoTitle:Land use transition of river-side space in Ureshino Onsen Town viewing from the restoration of the cadastral map after the modern eraAnnouncement information:Journal of the City Planning Institute of Japan, Vol.53 No.3, October, 2018 Vol: 53 Issue: 3 Page: 653-659Keyword:cadastral map, cadastre, land ownership, river side, private developmentsAn abstract:This paper focuses on the changes of land use along the Ureshino River. We could understand the organization that
had largely contributed to the space formation along the Ureshino River, and then conducted a hearing survey. We
gathered and arranged the information on the changes of land ownerships by cadastres made in the Meiji Era, the real
estate registry, and so on. Based on this survey we created an owner transition diagram and a map of that time checking
and restoring the original land boundaries. As a result, we could find the followings: First, the enterprise called Ureshino
Onsen Tourism Corporation had taken initiative in changing the riverside land use from rice fields to public use like a
park and a public bath building. Moreover, the enterprise called Wataya Villa Corporation had bought lands along
Ureshino River and had private developments within river area caused by a loose regulation. Thus, we could show an
example of a transition from private development to administrative development in a Onsen Town along a river.