2019
DOI: 10.3390/ijgi8090396
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Wind Condition Analysis of Japanese Rural Landscapes in the 19th Century: A Case Study of Kichijoji Village in Musashino Upland

Abstract: Woodlands in the traditional rural landscape of Japan are thought to have a role as windbreaks, among various functions. However, in previous studies, the windbreak effect of woodlands in early-modern settlements has not been quantitatively analyzed. To perform a quantitative analysis, computational fluid dynamics was used with a 3D reconstruction of the early-modern rural landscape of Kichijoji village in a suburb of Tokyo. The landscape was reconstructed based on historical records. The analysis showed that … Show more

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“…Sekiguti (1950) reported the relationship between the prevailing wind direction and the facing direction of rural houses in Akaho area, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Natsume (2019) focused on the woodland in Kichijoji village and wind condition was analysed based on a 3D reconstruction of the landscapes in early modern Japan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sekiguti (1950) reported the relationship between the prevailing wind direction and the facing direction of rural houses in Akaho area, Nagano Prefecture, Japan. Natsume (2019) focused on the woodland in Kichijoji village and wind condition was analysed based on a 3D reconstruction of the landscapes in early modern Japan.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%