The Comparisons of Town's Impressions between Residents and Visitors Kohei NOMOTO and Subaru MARUYAMA

When people stroll through a town, how do they select their routes and what do they look at? The route selection brings a new townscape and the new townscape attracts people toward a new direction. They induce each other, consequently. The route selection and the townscape perception of visitors who...

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