Geography, topography and travel Michi to Nihonshi / Akihiro Kaneda

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Japanese title: 新書 地理・地誌・紀行 道と日本史 / 金田章裕
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Released date: 12 Mar 2024

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Geography, Topography, and Travel
[Introduction to the Contents]
0 The aim of this book is to trace the roles, characteristics, and changes of Japan's "roads" in various periods and places.
0 From the perspective of modern people, roads are an image of paved roads, with the exception of mountain trails in mountains and agricultural roads that cars can't enter.
0 Roads in Japan were basically soft and easy to walk on.
Before the modern era, people walked on roads with straw sandals (waraji).
Even horses walked on straw sandals without horseshoes.
Unlike in Europe and the New Continent, which were extended by horse-drawn vehicles, the fact that people walked on roads was a decisive factor in the way roads were formed.
Unlike in Europe and the New Continent, which were extended by horse-drawn Karahashi as a gateway
People crossing the river / Kando towards the south and east
Two roads were cut off and houses were occupied on the main roads
2 Streets in the castle town of Heian-kyo and Ukyo / Narrow roads curved into the main roads / Views of Kamakura and Wakamiya Oji St. / Streets becoming urban areas / Hokaku Streets becoming empty
3 Streets in the modern castle town with a sense of defense
Streets in the modern castle town
Streets in the temple town with a sense of security
1 Pilgrimage routes in the gates of the castle / Main roads that were intentionally bent / What are Both-side towns and Kata-machi / Zushi / Streets in Shikoku
2 Pilgrimage routes to Kumano by Emperor Emeritus and nobles with a scale of several tens of people Completed the doctoral course at the Graduate School of Letters.
In 1994, he became a professor of the Faculty of Letters at Kyoto University.
In 01, he became vice president of Kyoto University.
In 04, he became director and vice president of Kyoto University.
In 2001, he became president of the Graduate School of Letters and the Faculty of Letters.
In December of the same year, he became vice president.
He served concurrently as director in April 04.
In 06, he became president of the Society of Anthropogeography.
In 07, he retired from Kyoto University and became professor emeritus and professor of Ritsumeikan University.
In 08, he became 1969 Kiridoshi Kamakura Kaido Road Milestone straw sandals straw sandals Daido religious road Henro pilgrimage Bashaku Umamichi Shichido Shinmichi Tenma 『 』 Suzaku-oji Saga-Arashiyama Otomono Yakamochi