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KIEAE Journal, Vol.20 No.2(Åë±Ç 102È£) (2020-04) |
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Purpose: In Japan, the growth rate of households with 1 to 2 persons precedes Korea. Through a survey on the external environment of Tokyo where 1 to 2 persons reside, the indicators of functionality, safety, convenience, comfort, aesthetic, crime prevention, and economic feasibility of the external environment that have a close impact on the quality of life of the resident are derived. Method: This research analyzed 50 housings near the University of Tokyo in Japan. The actual conditions of each indicators were derived by verifying the detailed indicators through internet map road view and consulting with local residents and rental companies. Result: Low-rise Small housings of University Neighborhood in Tokyo, Japan, where they were surveyed, were well reflected in complementary indicators according to climate and housing structure. The waste disposal and parking lot policies of the public sector were different from those of Korea, but the residential environment was improved, and various architectural elements such as landscaping and front shielding walls were used to create a pleasant environment. However, it was analyzed that the crime prevention, convenience, consideration for the disabled and community facilities need to be supplemented. |