出版社:eScholarship repository, University of California
摘要:Seen from abroad, Tokyo appears a fiercely modern city,
with expressways cutting through rows of skyscrapers—a
city designed to function effectively in support of business
and the Japanese national economy. While this view may
be correct, a hidden layer to this metropolitan region is
slowly reemerging, one that reveals aspects of urban form
consistent with the city’s original river landscape.