Abstract
The purpose of this study is to clarify the actual situation of area-integrated renovation town planning in the Kagoda Park neighborhood of Okazaki City. The findings are follows, 1) the overall process of the redevelopment of public space by the government and the utilization of idle real estate by the private sector activities was clarified, 2) the redevelopment of Kagoda Park and Central Avenue created many spaces where many people can stay, based on the opinions of citizens, 3) few businesses were affected by both public space redevelopment and idle real estate utilization activities.
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