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Kanazawa Bunko Station and Kanazawa Hakkei Station Area Barrier-Free Basic Concept
Last Updated June 19, 2024
In Yokohama City, based on the Barrier-Free Law, everyone, including the elderly, disabled, and those who are raising children, can move smoothly in the area centering on Kanazawa Bunko Station and Kanazawa Hakkei Station, and use stations and facilities. We have formulated a basic concept to promote barrier-free so that we can use it.
In the future, each company will create a business plan based on this basic concept and carry out the project sequentially.
Download of the basic concept of barrier-free in the area around Kanazawa Bunko Station and Kanazawa Hakkei Station
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- Summary Version [Text Version]
- Overall version (Chapters 1 to 2) (PDF: 984KB)
- Overall version (Chapters 3 to 4) (PDF: 855KB)
- Overall version (Chapters 5-6) (PDF: 414KB)
- Whole version (Documents) (PDF: 227KB)
About the area around Kanazawa Bunko Station and Kanazawa Hakkei Station
The area around Kanazawa Bunko Station and Kanazawa Hakkei Station is commercial and business. Cultural functions and public service functions are concentrated, and it is an area where many people are active as the central district of the ward.
Details of the study
The barrier-free basic concept was set up by establishing the `` Kanazawa Bunko Station / Kanazawa Hakkei Station Area Subcommittee '' consisting of academics, citizens such as the elderly and disabled, related businesses and administrative organizations. Did.
Chairman of the Board :Naoyuki Kuniyoshi, Special Contract Professor, Faculty of International Science, Yokohama City University
Vice Chair :Yasuko Mugikura Associate Professor, Department of Contemporary Sociology, Faculty of Letters, Kanto Gakuin University
1st District Subcommittee [October 19, 2010]
We introduced the "New Barrier-Free Law" and the "Basic Concept for Barrier-Free", and exchanged opinions on the current situation in the area around Kanazawa Bunko Station and Kanazawa Hakkei Station.
The 2nd District Subcommittee [January 18, 2011]
We examined life-related facilities and life-related routes, and the range of priority maintenance districts, and examined the planning of a town walk inspection workshop.
Recruitment of information about barrier-free [from April 8, 2011 to May 9, 2011]
Opinions were raised for the barrier-free basic design draft in the area around Kanazawa Bunko Station and Kanazawa Hakkei Station.
The 3rd district subcommittee (town walk inspection workshop) [June 3, 2011]
In addition to the members of the district subcommittee, we participated, actually checked the site and compiled the issues.
The 4th District Subcommittee [November 9, 2011]
We arranged the results of the "Town Walk Inspection Workshop" and examined the issues of the district and countermeasures for it.
The 5th District Subcommittee [May 28, 2012]
We coordinated with each facility setting manager about countermeasures for issues in the district, and based on the results, examined the basic design draft.
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