Ultra-high intensity redevelopment of the core area of Japanese rail transit hub station

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Abstract

Japanese rail transit hub station has gradually changed from being high-intensity to ultra-high intensity with the guidance from the urban regeneration policy. This change aims to promote compact urban construction and optimize public transportation system for sustainable urban development. Along with demand for city expansion and city intensification, land utilization around hub stations gradually change from incremental development mode to redevelopment mode that tends to stock. This study summarizes the implementation of typical ultra-high-intensity redevelopment projects, which are classified into three categories. This study also provides a comparative study of the design methods and strategies of these cases from the perspective of developing intensity, functional layout, pedestrian system, and landscape space. Finally, this study provides relevant references and suggestions for the ultra-high-intensity redevelopment of the core area of hub stations by analyzing the aforementioned factors.

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Yang, C. H., & Yao, M. F. (2019). Ultra-high intensity redevelopment of the core area of Japanese rail transit hub station. International Journal of Sustainable Development and Planning, 14(3), 245–259. https://doi.org/10.2495/SDP-V14-N3-245-259

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