Abstract—In the Meiji era, a fortress for defense against the
external threats was built in various parts of Japan. Currently,
the fortress is located in a national park, in a place with a good
viewing landscape to prevent enemy invading from the sea.
However, the national park law is applied to that place,
regulation is restrictive and strict concerning the extraction and
logging of trees among others. There is, therefore, a place where
a good viewing landscape across the sea is not guaranteed. In
this research, the purpose is to clarify the viewpoint of modeling
landscape, and to understand how to improve the view with
minimal environmental impact.
Index Terms—National park, modern fortress, vista potential,
view improvement method.
Takatoshi Yasuda is with school of Science and Engineering, Saga
University, 1 Honjo town, Saga City, Saga Prefecture, 840-8502 Japan
(e-mail: 17577021@edu.cc.saga-u.ac.jp).
Nobuo Mishima is now with Graduate School of Science and Engineering,
Saga University, Saga city, Japan (e-mail: mishiman@cc.saga-u.ac.jp).
Takayuki Fuchikami is now with Saga University, Japan, as an assistant
professor.
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Cite: Takatoshi Yasuda, Nobuo Mishima, and Takayuki Fuchikami, "A Study on Improvement of Views across the Sea from a
Modern Remain of Fortress in a National Park," International Journal of Engineering and Technology vol. 10, no. 6, pp. 475-480, 2018.