Abstract

Former surveys of the human behavior in the park only focused on the relation between the behavior and the specific areas in the park. But the use of the individual areas seems to contribute less to the image of the park, compared to a series of the use of the whole park. Also, we need many investigators to survey complicated user's behavior using conventional investigation method. Although, by using handy GPS, park user's tracks can be recorded easily. In summer (2002), autumn (2002), and spring (2003), the survey by handy GPS was carried out in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden. Therefore, in this study I grasped passage areas of users in Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden by using data of this investigation. It was clear that the pattern of

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