DOI: 10.19830/j.upi.2023.111
Inspiration of Japan Kanazawa’s Urban Landscape Construction to Chinese Urban Cityscape Construction

GAO Yuan, LIU Xin

Keywords: Landscape; History and Culture; Regional Characteristics; Urban Landscape; Kanazawa; Japan

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Under the impact of globalization and modernization, Chinese urban landscape is “chaotic and lacking in characteristics”, which is due to the lack of justice, innovation and regulations. Kanazawa, a city of global culture and one of the first model cities for landscape construction in Japan, has rich experience in landscape construction that is worth learning from. This paper analyzes the urban landscape construction of Kanazawa, sorts out the development history of urban landscape construction from 1965 to the present, summarizes its experience in five aspects, including natural landscape construction, traditional historical landscape construction, modern urban landscape construction, public participation in landscape construction and guarantee of landscape construction, and puts forward the inspiration for China’s urban landscape construction in view of the current problems of Chinese urban landscape construction: (1) shaping urban landscape based on regional characteristics, (2) promoting innovative exploration of urban landscape construction, (3) promoting the construction of urban landscape by all sectors of society, (4) building a perfect system of urban landscape control and laws and regulations.

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