Kazumi Iinuma's Visit to the US and Europe and His Encounter with Regional Planning

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  • 飯沼一省の米欧外遊と地域計画との遭遇
  • イイヌマ カズミ ノ ベイオウガイユウ ト チイキ ケイカク ト ノ ソウグウ

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Regional Planning evolved in Britain and was statutorily incorporated in city planning laws in the US and England in the 1920s. While Kazumi Iinuma introduced the idea to Japan after his visit to the US and Europe in 1923, the City Planning Law of Japan has no regional planning section still now. The purpose of this paper is to clarify its reason by examining the introductory stage of regional planning in Japan. Iinuma encountered the term in the US but got the idea in England, where he was heavily influenced by Ebenezer Howards Garden City idea and C. B. Purdoms Satellite Town scheme. Although Iinuma criticized Urban Plan Area of the City Planning Law, he could not go further to reshape the Law fundamentally.

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