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A bibliography of recent environmental and related publications on Japan in English (Volume Council of Planning Librarians. Exchange bibliography, no. 447)

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No. 1, January 1970. l8p. No. FRL-1-71. $1.00. h

Ifesai, Y. and A. K. Philbrick. A geographic comparison of the sizes
of great cities: examples from Nei-j York, Tokyo and London,
Japanese Journal of Geology and Geography. Vol. 3hf Nos . 2-i;.
p. U5-61. October 30, I963. Maps.

Suzuki, K. The variation of regional population in Japan. Journal
of Regional Science, Vol. 10, No. 3, 1973. p. 335-351.



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Books, Monographs

Muramatsa, M. Japan. New York: The Population Council, r-Iarch 1971.
lOp. Map. N.C. At head of title: Country profiles. 26

Population Problems Center of the Mainichi. Family planning in Japan.
Tokyo: Kasoku-Keikaku Kokusai-Kyoryoku Zaidan (Family Planning
and International Co-Operation Foundation) . 1973. ^jp. $10.00.
An Biglish translation of a unique "long term study of the
transition over time in family planning, induced abortion,
and the attitudes toward population problems on the part of
the Japanese people as a whole." 27

Suzuki, K. A statistical analysis of interregional migration of
newlj'- employed young labour force in Japan. In: Papers and
proceedings of the Third Far East Conference of the Regional
Science Association, Tok7/o, 1967, Vol. 3. /Pub. 1969/
p. it7-62. The volume, $5.00. Comment, S. Nishikawa, p. 63.
-Rejoinder, K. Suzuki, p. 6U. 28

Taeuber, I. B. Population dynamics and population pressures:

geographic - demographic approaches. In: W. Zelinsky, ed.,
Geography and a crox'jding world. 1970. p. 55-70. Partial
contents: "Space, pressure and development: Japan."

J apanese Government Documents

Hama, H. Second revised population estimates by prefecture,

Japan: 1975, 1980 and 1985 (Provisional). The Journal of
Population Problems . No. 119, July 1971. p. 1-6. In
Japanese. Includes statistical data. 30

Institute of Population Problems. Ministry of Health and Welfare.
Brochure of the Institute of Population Problems. (Tokyo)
1970. 60p. N.C. Partial contents: English pamphlet
series, p. 55-60: 30



No



. 1. Population problem of Japan. A. Okasaki. September 19hQ'
(Extra -No. 1) Out of print.



No. 2. Food crisis and birth control. A. Okasaki. September
19U8. (Extra -No. 2) Out of print.

No. 3. Population trends of Japan in Tokuguwa Era -total
population. N. Sekiyama. September 19U8. (A-No. 2 (a))
Cut of print.

No. k» Population trends of Japan in Tokugawa Era -some data of
vital statistics. N. Sekiyama. September 191^8. (A -No. 2
(b)) Out of print.

No. 5« Estimation of future population of Japan from 1935 to
2025-estiinated in 191^0-. T. Nakagawa. September 191^8.
(A -No. 3) Out of print.

No. 6. The influence of the improvement of death rate to

tuberculosis on the future population of Japan. T. Shimamura.
September 19l|8. (A-No. k) . Cut of print.



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No. 7. Estimated population by sex and ages in the inter-census
years, 1916-1938. M. Tachi and Y. Kubota. September 19U8.
(A -No. 5). Out of priJit.

No. 8. Demographic situation of population movement in Japan,
1920-1937. M. Tachi, et. al. September 19U8. (A-No. 6).
Out of print.

No. 9. Standardized birth, death, and natural increase rate by

prefectxires, 1920, 1925, 1930 and 1935- M. Tachi and M. Ueda.
September 191^8. (A -Wo. 7). Out of print.

No. 10. Standardized birth, death, and natural increase rate by
rural and urban districts, 1920, 1925, 1930 and 1935.
M. Tachi and M. Ueda. September 19U8. (A-No. 8). Out of print,

No. 11. Standardized birth;, death, and natural increase rate of
127 cities in 1935- M. Tachi and M. Ueda. September 19U8.
(A-No. 9). Out of print.

No. 12. Birth intervals according to birth order-a research from
the result of investigation on fertility surveyed in 191+0.
A. Okasaki, September 19i;8. (A-No. 11). Out of print.

No. 13. An observation on the difference of actual formation of
marriage and its official registration in Japan. A. Okasaki,
September 19U8. (A-No. 13). Out of print.

No. lii. On the relation between increase of productive potrer and
groTrth of population by districts in Japan, 1925-1935-an
"Index number of population pressure" by prefectures.
M. Tachi. September 19li8. (B-No. 1). Out of print.

No. 15. Investigation on the differential fertility by marriage

ages, duration of married life, level of education, occupations
and economic ranks of husband and wife -surveyed in 19iiO-.
A. Okasaki. September 19U8. (B-No. 2). Out of print.

No. 16. Research on difference in fertility as occupation of wives
varies -surveyed in 191+3 -. T. Shimaraura. September 191+8.
(B-No. 3). Out of print.

No. 17. Investigation on the fertility of Koreans in Japan -surveyed
in 191+0, about 1+8,000 couples-. E. Koyama. September 19i+8.
(B-Wo. 5). Out of print.

No. 18. Investigation on the differential death rate by economic
ranks -surveyed in I9I+O-. T. Wakagawa. September 191+8.
(B-No. 6). Out of print.

No. 19. Investigation on the expenses to have new home-surveyed
in 191+0 and 191+1- . A. Okasaki. September 191+8. (B-Wo. 8).
Out of print.



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No. 20. Investigation on the regional scope in which marriages
are made -surveyed in 19hl - A. Ckasaki. September 19U3.
(B-No. 9). Out of print.

Ko. 21. Investigation on the rearing cost of children-report of
the 1st survey in February 19U3-. W. Sekiyama. September
19U8. (B-No. 10 (a)). Out of print.

No. 22. Investigation on the rearing cost of children-2nd survey
in November 19U3-. T. Honda. September 19U8. (B-No. 10
(b)). Out of print.

No. 23. Investigation on the rearing cost of chiMren-on the

result of 3rd survey-. K. Mikuni. September 19l|8. (B-No. 10
(c)). Cut of print.

No. 2U. The investigation on the actual state of practice of
contraception in Japan-survej'-ed in 19U7-. N. Shinozaki.
September 19li8. (B-No. 11). Out of print.

No. 25. Birth place composition of population in 109 cities in
1930. M. Tachi and M. Ueda. September 19U8. (B-No. 12).
Out of print.

No. 26. An observation on the correlation between standardized
birth, death, and natural increase rate and some indices
concerning social mode of life by prefectures, 1920, 1925^
1930 and 1935. M. Tachi, M. Ueda and Y. Kubota. September
19U8. (B-No. 13). Cut of print.

No. 27. An observation on the correlation between standardized
birth, death, and natural increase rate and seme indices
concerning characteristics of cities, 1935 • M« Tachi,
M. Ueda and Y. Kubota. September 19U8. (B-Mo. lii) . Cut
of print.

No. 28. Fundamental differences of population phenomena by the
size of communities, 1925, 1930 and 1935* M. Tachi and
M. Ueda. September 19li8. (B-No. 15). Out of print.

No. 29. The investigation on mixed blood families of Microesian-

European or other-as the materials of eugenics from a viet-jpoint
of physical anthropology-surveyed in 19U1. N. Shinozaki.
September 19li8. (B-No. 1). Out of print.

No. 30. Eugenic investigation on the inbreeding families -surveyed
in I9U3. N. Yokota and N. Shinozaki. September 191^8.
(c-No. 2). Out of print.

No. 31. Maternal death in Japan-analysis of the official statistical
data from 1899 to 1939. N. Kasama. September 19ii8. Out of
print .



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No. 32. The population of Japan and countermeasures . A. Okasaki.
August 19h9. Out of print.

No. 33. Effects of the late war upon the population of Japan.
A. Okasaki. November 19^9. Out of print.

No. 3ii. Fertility of the fanning population in Japan. A. Okasaki.
August 1951. (A -No. lilt). Out of print.

No. 35. I'Jhite paper on Japanese population. August 1951. Out of
print.

No. 36. Fertility of salaried men in the urban areas. A. Okasaki.
July 1952. (A-No. 16). Out of print.

No. 37. Fertility of Japanese women based on results of populaticr.
census of 1950. A. Okasaki. July 1952. (A-No. 17). Out of
print .

No. 38. Eugenic study of a village feature by consanguineous

marriages: a report by survey in 19k5 at Narata, Nishiyama-muraj
Minamikoma-gun, Yamanashi Prefecture in Japan. N. Shinozaki^
June 1955. Out of print.

No. 39. An analysis of postwar fertility in Japan-renewed tabu-
lation of result of the fertility survey in 1952- . T. Honda.
September 1956. (A-No. I8). Cut of print.

No. kO» Population problems in postwar Japan - now facing their

transitional difficulties-. Vol. 1. T. Honda. January 1957o
(A-No. 20). N.C. 30

No. iil. Population problems in postx^rar Japan - now facing their
transitional difficulties-. Vol.2. T.Honda. April 1957.
(A-No. 21). N.C. 30

No. h2> i%rital dissolutions by divorce in Japan. A, Okasaki.
June 1957. Cut of print.

No. k3' Grovrth of urban population in Japan. A. Okasaki. June
1957. Out of print.

No. J4U. The actual state of spread of birth control in suburbs
of Tokyo - to analyse the conditions of it-. N. Shinozaki.
July 1957. Out of print.

No. U5. Report on sexual life of Japanese. N. Shinozaki.
July 1957. (C-No. 11). Cut of print.

No. U6. National statement of Japan at Inaugural Conference,

Regional Centre for Demographic Research and Training in Asia
and the Far East to be held on November 5-9, 1957, in Bombay,
India. M. Tachi. November 1957. Out of print.



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No. kl ' A fertility survey in Japan of 1952. A. Okasaki.
December 1957. N.C. 30

Wo. 1;8. A survey of spread of birth control. T. Honda. December
1957. Out of print.

No. U9. Trends in population grwrth and economic development in
Japan (presented to the seminar on "The problem of population
groTjth in underdeveloped countries and the desirability of family
planning," held by the Institute of Development Economics,
Karachi, in cooperation with the Population Council, Inc.,
New York, 8th to 13th September 1959, Karachi.) H. Tachi and
T. Kiu-oda. September 1959. Cut of print.

No. 50. Population trend and economic groirth in Japan. Reprint

of the paper presented to the Round Table on Economic Development
with Special Reference to East Asia of International Economic
Association, April I960. N. Tachi. April I960. Out of print.

No. 51. Summarj'- of "Potential of metropolitan concentration of
population from the vieTjpoint of interrelationship betireen
regional distribution of income and that of population."
M. Tachi. July I960. N.C. 30

No. 52. Eugenic protection law in Japan (latest revised edition).
August I960. N.C. 30

No. ^3' Recent population trends in Japan. Paper presented to

"UW/FAO Regional Census Training Centre for Asia and the Far
East," (September 9, 1958.) M. Tachi. September 1958.
Cut of print.

No. 5it. A note of the present situation and future potentialities

of vital statistics and civil registration procedures of atomic-
bomb sufferers for genetic and radiation studies in Japan.
Paper presented to the "Seminar on use of vital and health
statistics for genetic and radiation studies," sponsored by
m] and I'JHO, September 5 to 9, I960. Geneva. T. Kuroda.
September I960. Cut of print.

No. 55. Forecasting manpoxrer resources: population and labor
force-some experiences in Japan. M. Tachi. October 1962.
Out of print.

No. 56. The role of the population increase in the economic

development of Japan. Y. Ckazaki. October 1963. Cut of print.

No. 57. An analysis of the decline of birth rate in Japan.
Y. Okazaki. October 1963. Out of print.

No. 58. Implication of population trends for planning social

welfare services. M. Tachi. February 1961;. Out of print.

No. 59. The problem of population and national development.
M. Tachi. The promotion of family planning in Japan ard
its possible implications. M. Mxramatau. September 1961;.
Out of print.



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No. 60. Philosophical research for ihe theory of population

quality: new attempt and approach to population philosophy
around the vision of human idea from the vieX'T -point of
anthropology. N. Shinozaki. July 1965. Out of print.

Fo. 6l. Regional difference in levels of income and internal

migration (preliminary). M. Tachi. August 1965. W.C. 30

No. 62. Some demographic implications of post-partum amenorrhea,
in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the American
family planning movement. M. Tachi and E. Nakano. May 1966.
N.C. 30

No. 63. Papers presented by the staff members of the Institute
of Population Problems to the Congress Symposium No. 1, the
Eleventh Pacific Science Congress. By M. Tachi, et. al.
October 1966. N.C. 30

No. 61;. Trends population reproduction in Japan. K. Yamaguchi
andS. Takahashi. November I966. N.C. 30

No. 65. An analysis of decline of birth rate in Japan, revised
edition. Y. Okazaki. August 196? . N.C. 30

No. 66. Rural-urban migration and social mobility in Asia.
T. Kuroda. May I968. Out of print.

No. 67. Changing pattern of Japanese attitudes toward work: a
consequence of recent high economic growth. H. Komai.
January I969. N.C. 30

No. 68. Eugenic protection law in Japan (latest revised edition).
March I969. N.C. 30

No. 69. A nexir dimension of internal migration in Japan. T.

Kuroda. Paper submitted to the Conference of the International
Union for the Scientific Study, London, September 3-11, 1969|
and Paper submitted to the Research Committee on Urban
Sociology of the International Sociological Association,
Stockholm, September 12-16, 1969. (Pub. August l5, 1969).
38p. 1-Iap. N.C. 30

No. 70. Interim report on teaching and research in demography in
Japan. M. Tachi and T. Kuroda. November 1969. Cut of print.

No. 71. Continuity and transformation of migration behavior in
Japan. T. Kuroda. February 5, 1970. 21p. Out of print.

No. 72. Household data in the population census of Japan and
some aspects of household changes. K. Kobayashi. April
1970. Out of print.

(other pamphlets in this series published through March 1973)

No. 73 • Administrative implications of rapid population groi'jthf
the Japanese case. M. Tachi and Y. Ide. N.C. 30



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No. 71;. The labor force in Japan viet'ied frcn its supply side
(preliminary). M. Tachi. Paper presented to the Conference
on Manpotjer Problems in East and Southeast Asia, University
of Singapore, Hay 22-28, 1971. (Pub. Hay 15, 1971). 26p.
H .C . 30

IIo. 75. Population and environmental problems in Japan. H.
Tachi and S. Kano. Working paper presented to the Seminar
on Ecological Implications of R\iral and Urban Population
Growth, Bangkok, ECAFE, August 25-September 3, 1971. (Pub.
October 1, 1971). 21p. N.C. 30

No. 76. Population problems in Japan. M. Tachi. N.C. 30

No. 77. The demographic transition and fertility decline in
Japan. Y. Okazaki. N.C. 30

No. 78. Population policies in Japan. T. Kuroda. N.C. 30

No. 79. On an estimation of effects of fertility control in
Japan. H. Aoki, N.C. 30

No. 80. Methodology and findings of the household projections
for Japan. H. Hama. N.C. 30

CHAPACT ERISTICS OF JAPA]\I'S CITIES

Articles



Kazuyuki, Hibino. Tokyo: The overcrci^ded megalopolis . Japan
Quarterly, Vol. 20, No. 2, April-June 1973. p. 203-212.
$2.00 per number.

Kurasawa, S. Japanese cities: a study of its structural changes.

Developing Economies, Vol. 7, No. h, December 1969. p. 527-553"
"Examines the effect on the social structure of the dual
structure of the Japanese economy."

Tada, M., et. al. Pan urbanization and the Japanese people. The
TAJheel Extended, Vol. 5, Spring 1971, p.? 31

Yamaga, S. Some development trends for the surrounding areas of

Tokyo, Bulletin of Tokyo Gakugei Universit;^, Vol. 20, Ser. 3,
December 1968. p. 108-116. Maps. 61;

Yamaga, S. Studies on satellite cities in Japan. Geographical
Review of Japan, Vol. 36, No. 3, 1963. p. 159-168. I'laps .
In Japanese with English summary.

Yamaga, S. Urbanization in the suburban areas of Tokyo -
especially in the iTestern suburbs. Bulletin of Tokyo
Gakugei University, Vol. 16, Ser. 9, 1961;. p. 23-28. Maps.



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Books, r'Ionog,raphs , Pamphlets

Graduate School of Public Administration, International Christian

University, ed. The final report of the Ford Research Project.
Tokyo: International Christian University, 196?. 866p.
Map. $5.00 plus $1.00 for postage and handling. Partial
contents; Urbanization of local ccmmunities in (the Tokyo)
Metropolitan Region. - Water and land use in (the Tokyo)
Metropolitan Region. - Various ways and conditions for
regional public administration. - Changing social structure
and attitudes in urbanization process . - Social health and
welfare in (the Tokyo) Metropolitan Region. - A study of the
land use problem in city planning. 32

Hall, P. World cities. New York; McGraw-Hill, 1966. Maps.
Partial contents: Tokyo, p. 217-23ii.

Isomura, E. The -urban crises in Japan. Paper presented to the

Committee on Science and Astronautics U.S. House of Representa-
tives at its tenth meeting with the panel on Science and
Technology, 91st Cong., 1st Sess., February S» 1969. 9p.
(Catelogue No. 23-766).

Japanese cities; a geographical approach. Tokyo: The Association
of Japanese Geographers, 1970. 26ij.p. Maps. (Special
publication No. 2). ¥ 2,500. Contents: Historical aspects,
- Urbanization and urban population. - Urban land use and
townscape. - Urban structure. - Functional activities. - Urban
transportation. - Urban problems and planning, y},

Kiuchi, S., and T. Ishimizu. Some aspects of urbanization in
Japan. (Paper and proceedings of the First Far East
Conference of the Regional Science Association, Tokyo,
September ll-lk, 1963, Vol. 1. p. 269-288.) The volume,
$5.00? Comment, H. Sazanami, p. 289. - Rejoinder, S. Kiuchi,
p. 290. 28

Masai, Y. Urbanization and urban land use in Japan. In: Inter-
Congress Meeting of the Standing Committee on Geography,
Pacific Science Association, 1969. p. 11-15 • Map.

Meier, R. L. Developmental features of great cities of Asia 1:

Japanese, Chinese, and Indian. Berkeley: Center for Planning
and Development Research, Institute of Urban and Regional
Development, University of California, December 1969. 71p.
(Working Paper No. 112). $1.50. 3U

Meier, R. L. Developmental features of great cities of Asia 2:

Japanese, Chinese, and Indian. Berkeley: Center for Planning
and Development Research, Institute of Urban and Regional
Development, University of California, May 1970. 86p.
(Working Paper No. 121;). $1.50. Partial contents : Tokyo:
the dynamo of Japan's Megalopolis, p. 1-11. 3U



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Meier, R. L. Developmental features of great cities of Asia 3'-
housing, urban expansion, and grcvrth policies. Berkeley:
Center for Planning and Development Research, Institute of
Urban and Regional Development, University of California,
October 1970. 97p. (Working Paper No . 133 ) . $1.50. 3U

Miyamoto, K. Urban problems in Japan: with emphasis upon the

period of rapid econcmic growth. In: Annual Review. Japan
Institute of International Affairs, Vol. 5, 1969-1970.
p. 31-50.

Orishimo, I. Factors affecting the fluctuation of land prices in
Japanese cities. lii: Papers and proceedings of the First
Pacific Conference of the Regional Science Association,
Honolulu, Hax^raii, August 1969. p. 17-30. The volume, $5.00.
Comment: F. C. Mittelbach, p. 31. 29

Papers and proceedings of the Second Pacific Conference of the
Regional Science Association, Tokyo, 1971. Due at an
\inspecified date. 29

Yamaguchi, T. Japanese cities: their functions and characteris-
tics. Ins Papers and proceedings of the Third Far East
Conference of the Regional Science Association, Tokyo, 1967,
Vol. 3. Pub. 1969. p. lUl-156. The volume, $5.00.
Comment; T. Kuramata, p. I5ii. Rejoinder: T. Yamaguchi,
p. 155. 28

Yazaki, T. The Japanese city: a sociological analysis. Tokyo:
Japan Publications Trading Co., I963. 105p. Maps. $6.50.
The author "develops an urban groxrth theory from a historical
viewpoint." 35

Yazaki, T. Social change and the city in Japan: from earliest

times through the industrial revolution. Tr. by D. L. Swain.
Tokyo: Japan Publications Trading Co., I968. 53iip. $lU.50.
A study of the urbanization process in Japan. 35 '

Yazaki, T. The socioeconomic structure of the Tokyo metropolitan
complex. Tr. by M. Matsuda. Honolulu: University of Hawaii,
Social Science Research Institute, 1970. iiOlp. Maps. $7.50.
"Discusses urbanization process and attendant problems. Based
on 1950, i960, and 1965 census data. Supporting census data
constitute two-thirds of the volume." 35



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Frefectural Docmnents

Bureau of Capital City Development. Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
Planning of Tokyo. (Tokyo) March 1972. Ikp- Maps. ? 500. 6

Bureau of Port and Harbor. Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Port
of Tokyo 1972. (Tokyo) 1972. 36p. Maps. W.C. Brochure.
37

City of Nagoya. Nagoya city: the dynamic metropolis of central
Japan. (Nagoya) 1971. 82p. Maps. N.C. Brochure,
niicludes some statistical data. 38

Planning Department. Tokyo Bay Port Development Authority. Tokyo
Metropolitan Government. Keihin (Tokyo Bay) port development
authority. (Tokj^o) 1971. 20p. Maps. N.C. 37

Public Enterprise Bureau. Osaka Prefecture. Senboku new town.
(Osaka) n.d. 17p. Maps. N.C. Brochure. 39

Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Rev. ed. An administrative
perspective of Tokyo 1973. (Tokyo) 1972. 220p. Maps.
TMG Municipal Library No. 1. ? 300. 6

Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Budget of Tokyo for fiscal 1969s
the first step toward "civil minimum." (Tokyo) I969. 60p.?
TMG Municipal Library No. 2. Out of print.

Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Report of the Conference of the
IJorld's Great Cities (?), Tokyo, November 28-30, 1972.
(Pub. June 1973). 19lip. "Discussions covered (the)
environment, transportation and traffic, housing and other
economic and social problems" of Tokyo, London, Moscoi-j,
Paris and New York. 63

Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Sizing up Tokyo: a report on Tokyo
under the administration of Governor Ryokichi Minobe. Tr. and
ed. by Kenneth Ishii. (Tokyo) I969. 17 Op. Maps. TMG
Municipal Library No. 1.) ? 300. An abridged translation
of the 1969 tihite paper on the administration of Tokyo. 6

Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Tama nevr toim. (Tokyo) n.d.
lOp. Maps. N.C. Brochure. 39

Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Tokyo's financial history (a

century of growth amid change.) (Tokyo) 1972. l52p. ¥ itOO.
TMG Municipal Library No. 7. 6

Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Tokyo for the people: concepts for
urban reneiral. (Tokyo) 1972. lUl;p. Maps. TMG Miinicipal
Library No. 6. ¥ ij^O. 6



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Tokyo Metropolitan Government. Tokyo's housing problem. Tr. by

Tokutaro Nakagawa. Ed. by ifertin C. Davidson. (Tokyo) 1972.
228p. Maps. TMG Municipal Library Ho. 5. ? UOO. An
abridged translation of the 1971 white paper on housing. 6

Japanese Government Dociments, Supranational Documents

Environment Directorate. Organization for Economic Go-Cperation
and Development. Computer models in urban planning and
administration; Urban computer models in Japan. Paris:
OECD, 1971. 13p. N.C. Document Mo. 8l6U2. "This report
records the status of research and development on urban
computer models in Japan as examined in December I968 at a
consultancy meeting between Vir. Ray IJard (Consultant), the
Secretariate and two invited Japanese experts - Dr. Shunsuke
Ishihara and Mr. Hiroshi Takebayashi . " 16, i|0

Ministry of Construction. Japan. An outline of the city planning
law. (Tokyo) n.d. I5p. N.C. (Himeo.) kl

URBAII TRAMSPORTATIOM

Articles



Gendai Advanced Studies Research Organization on Automobile

Transportation. Motorization cJid Japanese society. IJheel
Extended, Vol. 13, Spring 1971. p.? 31

Kakumoto, R. The revolution in commuter transportation - a
proposal for solving the housing shortage and commuter
congestion in the metropolis by a nex-j Tokaido line type
high speed railway. The Developing Economies, Vol. 7, Ho. U,
December 1969. p. 590-616. I-Iap.

S^rstem of area traffic control in central Tokyo. VJheel Extended,
Vol. 21, Spring 1971. p.? 31

Japanese Government Documents

Ministry of Transportation. Japan. Safety regulations for road
vehicles. (Tokyo) n.d. i;p. (Mimeo.)

Tokyo Expressway Public Corporation. Tol^yo expressvray 1971. (Tokyo)
1971. 29p. Maps. M.C. Brochure. 1|2

Supranational Dociiments

Ogo, A. Airport access in Tokyo. In: Consultative Group on
Transportation Research. Organization for Economic Co-
operation and Development. Air transport access to \irban
areas. Paris: OECD, J\ine 1971. p. 11, 133-156. Maps.
Dociment No. 28.517. N.C. Deals with the problems associated
x^rith the provision of ground transportation facilities for
airport access . I6, ItO
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