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Weiying Wang and Toshihiro Osaragi
The generation and prediction of daily human mobility patterns have raised significant interest in many scientific disciplines. Using various data sources, previous studies have examined several deep learning frameworks, such as the RNN and GAN, to synth...
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Jinkun Yang, Haitao Ma and Le Chen
In the process of globalization, the transformation of production methods has triggered a restructuring of scales, resulting in the emergence of a new spatial phenomenon known as cross-border regions. Previous studies have focused on the coordination of ...
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Kazuki Hirama, Kaeko Yokota, Yusuke Otsuka, Kazumi Watanabe, Naoto Yabe and Yoshinori Hawai
This study used spatial interaction modeling to examine whether origin-specific and destination-specific factors, distance decay effects, and spatial structures explain the criminal trips of residential burglars. In total, 4041 criminal trips committed b...
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Tong Chen and Shinya Hanaoka
Congestion and delays occur on airport surfaces as a result of a rapid increase in the demand for air transport. The aim of this study is to determine the differences between optimized and observed operations to improve airport surface operation at Tokyo...
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Chien-Chung Yuan, Rong-Her Chiu and Cunqiang Cai
This study investigated the factors influencing the implementation of a port state control (PSC) system. The analytical hierarchy process (AHP) was employed to develop a framework including 4 dimensions and 14 factors for assessing the priority of the ma...
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Sungchan Hong, Hiroki Ozaki, Keita Watanabe and Takeshi Asai
The pattern of a modern volleyball is greatly different from that of a conventional volleyball, with several changes being made to the shape and design of the surface on the ball. Furthermore, at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, a new volleyball (V200W; Mikasa) ...
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Andreas Matzarakis, Dominik Fröhlich, Stéphane Bermon and Paolo Emilio Adami
The effect of weather on sport events is largely discussed in the sports medicine and exercise physiology context. It is important, both for event organizers and for medical staff, to know whether the competition is happening at a time and place with ext...
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Eichi Kosaka, Akiko Iida, Jennifer Vanos, Ariane Middel, Makoto Yokohari and Robert Brown
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games will be held in July and August. As these are the hottest months in Tokyo, the risk of heat stress to athletes and spectators in outdoor sporting events is a serious concern. This study focuses on the marathon races, which ar...
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Zhongfan Zhu, Xiaomei Bai, Jie Dou, Pengfei Hei
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Blue tides at the head of Tokyo Bay are a hydro-environmental phenomenon where seawater appears to be milky blue because of the reflection of the sunlight off surface water containing large amounts of sulphur particles. Its appearance is due to the coast...
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John Calimente
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Tokyo?s railway station areas are models of transit-oriented design. To differentiate them from transit-oriented developments (TOD), the term rail integrated community (RIC) has been created to describe these high density, safe, mixed-use, pedestrian-fri...
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Tatiana Maria Cecy Gadda,Peter John Marcotullio
This article examines the historical trends of Tokyo?s marine seafood consumption and tensions over how to promote urban sustainable consumption. Despite overwhelming evidence that global fish stocks are depleting, the Tokyo Metropolitan Govern...
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Paul Chorus, Luca Bertolini
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The high level of integration between railway and real estate
development in Tokyo makes the city an interesting example for
metropolitan areas looking for ways to promote transit-oriented
development. To successfully promote such a development pat...
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Shinji Morimoto, Takuya Serizawa, Seiichiro Honda
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Old and large railway facilities tend to lose their efficiency as the years pass. Shinagawa depot, located 6 km from Tokyo Station, is one of the largest depots in Japan (approximately 22 ha), with a history of over 90 years. Due to the increase in the n...
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Satoshi Hirabayashi, Tsutomu Abe, Fumiko Imamura and Chie Morioka
Heat stress is an issue for marathon races in the summer, such as the one planned for the 2020 Tokyo Summer Olympic games. The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is planning to grow existing street trees’ canopies to enlarge their shade to reduce air te...
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Dra. Guiomar Martín Domínguez, Dr. Javier de Esteban Garbayo
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En 2002, Ryue Nishizawa recibió el encargo para construir una casa en el ?barrio especial? de Ota, un pueblo tradicional engullido por la creciente metrópolis. El esquema propuesto coloniza el lote con cajas exentas y jardines entrelazados, permitiendo a...
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Dra. Guiomar Martín Domínguez, Dr. Javier de Esteban Garbayo
Pág. Pág. 45 - 53
En 2002, Ryue Nishizawa recibió el encargo para construir una casa en el ?barrio especial? de Ota, un pueblo tradicional engullido por la creciente metrópolis. El esquema propuesto coloniza el lote con cajas exentas y jardines entrelazados, permitiendo a...
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Hibino Naohiko, Nagaoka Osamu, Morichi Shigeru, Ieda Hitoshi, Tomii Norio
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In Tokyo Metropolitan Area, there is one of the densest railway networks in the world. Passengers are provided with the high level services such as mutual direct and high frequent train operation. The passengers, however, suffer from the negative impact ...
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Takanori Sakai, Kazuya Kawamura, Tetsuro Hyodo
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We use the large-scale freight survey data to examine the historical transition of the logistics facility distribution in the Tokyo Metropolitan Area (TMA) and investigate the possible causal factors for the changes. The analysis revealed the decentraliz...
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Brooke Alexandra Maeda
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This paper explores the existence of the flight-to-liquidity phenomenon for shares which are traded on the Tokyo Stock Exchange during share market crashes. Using data from the First section of the Tokyo Stock Exchange, the existence of a flight-to-liqui...
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Midori Kawabe, Hiroshi Kohno, Takashi Ishimaru and Osamu Baba
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