Abstract
For most visitors, Japanese cities appear as chaotic, not the least due to the lack of an orderly layout pattern,or even an address system as “Westerners” know it. However, there is a different type of order in which invisible features are more significant than the visible ones. Hence, this paper focuses on the way people experience their social and spiritual context in terms of spatial participation.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | 2014 Arts, Humanities & Social Science Proceedings of Hawaii University International Conferences |
Place of Publication | Untied States |
Publisher | University of Hawai‘i Press |
Publication status | Published - 2014 |
Externally published | Yes |
Event | The 2014 Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Conference - Hawaii University, Honolulu, United States Duration: 4 Jan 2014 → 6 Jan 2014 https://huichawaii.org/ahsse/proceedings-programs/proceedings-ahs-2014/ |
Conference
Conference | The 2014 Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences Conference |
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Abbreviated title | STEM |
Country/Territory | United States |
City | Honolulu |
Period | 4/01/14 → 6/01/14 |
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