CONCRETE JOURNAL Vol.63, No.5, May. 2025
Japan Concrete Institute (JCI No.716)

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Historical Structure and Concrete
By K. Kabayama

Special Issue : The Leap Forward of Concrete Tourism


  1. General Topics
    1.1 Preservation and Rehabilitation of Historic Concrete Architectural Buildings in Japan
    By O.Goto
    1.2 Expanding New Tourism for Civil Engineering Heritage
    By T.Abe
    1.3 Dark Tourism and Concrete Engineering
    By A.Ide
  2. Design, Production and Construction Stages
    2.1 Creation and Growth of Sanyo-Onoda City Rooted in the Founding Onoda Cement
    By T.Dainobu and A.Eriguchi
    2.2 Ishinomaki City Center Reconstruction and River Embankment Integration
    By T.Kobayashi
    2.3 Material Conservation of Architectural Monuments Through the Collaboration of the Next Generation of Leaders
    By K.Oka
  3. Use and Renovation Stages
    3.1 Concrete Parapets as Interface Between Nature and Human
    By Y.Hoshino
    3.2 The Renovation Process Preserved and Developed History with Tradition-Kyoto Shijo Minamiza·Former Kyoto Kiyomizu Elementary School-
    By Y.Fukumoto, E.Tanaka and T.Tanaka
    3.3 Nurturing the New National Stadium and Linking It to Cultural Contributions
    By S.Kawamoto and H.Kawano
    3.4 Okinawa Concrete History, Inheritance and Nakijin Village Central Community Center
    By Y.Nerome
    3.5 Cultural Heritage Contribution and Concrete Tourism Potential of the Taiyo-no-to (Tower of the Sun) from Osaka Expo, 1970
    By K.Yumoto and Y.Kamiya
  4. Demolition and Recycling Stages
    4.1 Towards the Realization of Circular Ecology Through Santome Konjakumura, Cherished Engagement in the Local Community
    By Y.Tomokuni
    4.2 Dry Stone Walling School, Which Can Gather People to Local Areas
    By J.Sanada
    4.3 Kumamoto Castle Reconstruction Observation Path Showcasing Its Restoration Process
    By S.Hori, Y.Tsukagawa and H.Watanabe
  5. Preservation and Restoration Stages
    5.1 Livelihood and Community Spun by Indigenous Construction Methods Using Earth and Stones
    By H.Fukuhara
    5.2 Amazing Concrete Tourism-Preservation and Utilization of the Hario Transmitting Station-
    By N.Tanaka and H.Matsuo
    5.3 Turning the Civil Engineering Heritage of the Former JR Sanko Line Into a Place of Enjoyment and Learning
    By I.Morita
    5.4 New Social Developments Seen from the Sky Station at the Old Amarube Railway Bridge in Hyogo
    By H.Kawamoto, H.Fujiwara and M.Kaneko
    5.5 The Story of the Repair and Restoration of Traditional Stone Houses in Catalonia
    By N.Koshiishi

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