Urban regeneration strategies and place development in contemporary Tokyo: the case of Shibuya Station area
Purpose This paper aims to shed light on current initiatives of urban regeneration around the Shibuya Station area within the context of contemporary Tokyo’s place development strategies. The objectives are twofold: to illustrate the characteristics of the plans and the planning approaches framing the interventions; and to identify the strategies employed to reshape the cityscape. Design/methodology/approach Using a case study approach, this paper combines data from historical and archival research, as well as policy documents and plans. These are supplemented by data from extensive fieldwork undertaken between 2015 and 2019 to critically assess and interpret the implemented policies and the outcomes of the regeneration. Findings The paper provides insight into the ongoing urban regeneration around the Shibuya Station area and identifies five key themes that summarise the strategies employed to transform the urban landscape in the area. Despite the apparent success and some innovations introduced by the redevelopment project, critical issues remain–especially around the privatisation of public space and the lack of a holistic approach to sustainability. Originality/value The paper examines a significant and timely case of urban regeneration. By critically discussing the implications of the redevelopment around Shibuya Station in the context of Tokyo’s current place development strategies, the study highlights the importance of an inclusive notion of sustainable development and contributes to the debate around Japanese urbanism and urban regeneration.
Year of publication: |
2021
|
---|---|
Authors: | Reggiani, Marco |
Published in: |
Journal of Place Management and Development. - Emerald Publishing Limited, ISSN 1753-8335, ZDB-ID 2421628-8. - Vol. 15.2021, 1, p. 40-54
|
Publisher: |
Emerald Publishing Limited |
Subject: | Sustainability | Tokyo | Place Development | Shibuya | Urban Regeneration |
Saved in:
Online Resource
Saved in favorites
Similar items by subject
-
Approaching value added planning in the green environment
Juaneé Cilliers, Elizelle, (2013)
-
Mera, Koichi, (1989)
-
Urban public space regeneration in Tokyo's urban center by urban renaissance
Yang, Chenghao, (2021)
- More ...