An article about handling of traditional planning principles observed in colonized city planning under Japanese rule

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  • 日本植民地都市計画に見る伝統的計画原理の取扱に関する論説
  • ニホン ショクミンチ トシ ケイカク ニ ミル デントウテキ ケイカク ゲンリ ノ トリアツカイ ニ カンスル ロンセツ

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This article examined about the relation between Japanese modern city planning and traditional planning principles in reorganization processes of the palaces of Chosen (Korea) and Manchukuo. In Chosen under Japanese rule, the planing principles were not recognized as the object that should had been destroyed intentionally, and were made light. Some planning principles observed in Manchukuo were only the results that plannners had not bene able to disobey intention of Pu-I, an administrator of Manchukuo. Both of respect to the planning principles or intentionally destruction them that are the contradicted evaluation, are overestimate for one side of colonized city planning under Japanese rule.

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