1995
DOI: 10.3130/aija.60.123_2
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Deciphering Process and Classification of Views in the Photo Exhibition "My Favorite View in Kyoto"

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“…6) Hsu and Shimomura (2013) 7) argued that landscape preference is an important research topic in landscape evaluation, and in previous studies in Japan, 'naturalness' has often been listed as a key evaluation factor for landscape preference. Hirao et al (1995) 8) explored the consciousness and compositional characteristics of favorite landscapes in Kyoto City and how they were evaluated when combined by analyzing a sample of 113 photographs displayed in the photography exhibition 'My Favorite View in Kyoto'. Lee 11) concluded that there were seven types of landscapes that the citizens of Higashi-Hiroshima City preferred and six types of landscapes that they did not prefer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6) Hsu and Shimomura (2013) 7) argued that landscape preference is an important research topic in landscape evaluation, and in previous studies in Japan, 'naturalness' has often been listed as a key evaluation factor for landscape preference. Hirao et al (1995) 8) explored the consciousness and compositional characteristics of favorite landscapes in Kyoto City and how they were evaluated when combined by analyzing a sample of 113 photographs displayed in the photography exhibition 'My Favorite View in Kyoto'. Lee 11) concluded that there were seven types of landscapes that the citizens of Higashi-Hiroshima City preferred and six types of landscapes that they did not prefer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%