地方都市における市街地の発展と中心地域の移動 : 島根県浜田市の場合
スポンサーリンク
概要
- 論文の詳細を見る
The built-up area of Hamada (pop. 49,407 - Densely Inhabited District: 20,008), whose economy is partly based on fishing industry, has expanded since the early 17th century when the castle was built. Expansion was seen in the following four periods: several years after the construction of the castle, the later period of the Meiji Era, that of the Taisho Era (1920's), and the 2nd decade of the Showa Era (1950's). During the period mentioned above the prototype of the present city was formed. The expansion of the built-up area was more effected by the establishment of the railway station and the military base of the 2lst regiment by comparison to the administrative changes such as abolition of clans and establishment of prefectures in the early Meiji Era and recent integration of towns and villages. However, those establishments, paradoxically enough, has come to prevent the city from its smooth expansion. With the expansion of the built-up area, the city centre has shifted from Ebisu-machi to Shin-machi (means new town).
- 地理科学学会の論文
- 1973-06-01