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Making and Rebuilding of Localities by Using Local Documents - In the Case of Tateyama City, Chiba Prefecture(千葉県, Chiba-ken) Japan -

Song,Jung-Sook 1

1부산대학교

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ABSTRACT

This study was conducted in Tateyama, Japan with on-site observation conducted by Professor Aizawa, who organized this locality movement. This research was focused on listening to people's explanations, observations and studying the related documentation. First of all, the locality of Tateyama City was formed by utilizing the historic records of the area. Through Namo Amitabha which was carved on the four-sided stone pagoda, the city formed the locality as the peaceful city. “The gift of the Sea” painted by Shigeru Aoki in this city contributed to the identity of this locality known as the ‘city of art which the painter loved’. The reconstruction of localities through the documentation of the relics are as follows. Satomi Castle, which was discovered to be the setting of the famous fictional saga Satomi and the Eight “Dogs”[里見 八犬伝]. The excavation and research of the ruins of forgotten World War II, is another example of reconstruction at this locality. This locality is seen as ‘the city of peace’ and was reconstructed through a positive and future oriented attitude. It is noticeable that the locality of Tateyama city was newly formed or reconstructed using local records and documentation relics in the area.

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This paper was written with support from the National Research Foundation of Korea.